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Radiography


Gina Carrier, coordinator
IC 3105C
(630) 942-2434

Health, Social and Behavioral Sciences Division
IC 1028
(630) 942-2495

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Radiography (X-ray) involves the administration of ionizing radiation to produce images of the human body for diagnostic purposes. Radiographers take X-rays (radiographs) and perform a variety of diagnostic imaging procedures. In the Radiography program, students learn the skills necessary to produce high-quality diagnostic images of patients, as directed by physicians who are qualified to order and perform such procedures. In addition, students provide short-term patient care and practice radiation safety.

Radiographers work in both clinical and hospital environments, primarily within diagnostic medical imaging (radiology) departments, but also in other areas such as emergency rooms, operating rooms, nurseries or patient rooms within a hospital.

In addition to applying knowledge of human anatomy, radiographers must be educated in the areas of radiographic patient positioning, radiographic physics and equipment, radiographic film critique, basic pathophysiology and patient care. Radiographers must be mentally alert and able to perform quickly and accurately in stressful situations. Excellent psychomotor and communication skills are also required, as is the ability to follow directions, work cooperatively with other health care professionals, and have compassion for the sick and injured.

For more information about this exciting career, visit the Frequently Asked Questions link on this page.


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Program Mission Statement
The primary purpose of the Radiography program is to educate students with didactic, laboratory and clinical experience in preparation for the administration of ionizing radiation to humans for diagnostic purposes. Program policies and procedures are designed to meet or exceed those established by the Joint Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Graduates will demonstrate competency to meet state licensure, and/or certification requirements defined by law for whole-body radiography, deliver compassionate patient care and function as an integral member of a health care team with competence and confidence.

 

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