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Radiologic Technology Page
MISSION OF THE COLLEGE
North Country Community College is committed to providing, within Essex and Franklin counties, an innovative, challenging, supportive environment where the intellectual, career, personal and creative aspirations of all interested individuals can be realized.
The college promotes a desire for excellence, a concern for lifelong learning, and an ability to adapt to a changing society. The College offers programs in:
- Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Vocational, Technical and Business Careers
- Lifelong Learning and Community Service
MISSION OF THE PROGRAM
The program is committed to excellence in the education of students by providing requisite knowledge, skills and values to perform competently at the range of professional responsibilities required of an entry-level Radiologic Technologist.
PROGRAM GOALS
To fulfill its mission, the program accepts the following goals:
- The program will prepare and graduate students who are competent.
- The program will prepare and graduate students with clinical problem solving and critical thinking skills.
- The program will prepare and graduate students who will be competent in oral and written communication.
- Graduates of the program will participate in activities that promote professional development and growth.
- Graduates of the program will report overall satisfaction with their education and development.
- Employers of graduates of the program will report overall satisfaction with the performance of the graduate as an entry-level technologist.
Click here to view a full copy of the Radiologic Technology Student Handbook (2007-2008).
Important Links:
JRCERT
ASRT
ARRT
Program Faculty:
Clinebell, Bonnie. Program Director for Radiological Technology (2003), B.S. Clarkson College, M.S., Thomas Jefferson University.
Wasson, Elizabeth. Clinical Coordinator (2004), A.A.S. North Country Community College. B.S. Empire State University.
LaDue, Becky. Technologist-Radiologic Technology (2004), A.S. North Country Community College.
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