Northeast MS

CAREER TYPE

Radiology Technologist

Radiologic technologists perform diagnostic imaging procedures, such as X-rays, MRI scans and CT scans. They are responsible for accurately positioning patients and ensuring a quality diagnostic image is produced. Rad Techs may specialize in specific techniques such as mammography and sonography.

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Salary Range Potential: Entry Level Wage: $36,664 | Experienced Wage: $52,001

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TRAINING CENTER PROGRAMS

Radiologic Technology-Radiology Technologist

The Radiologic Technology program is two-years (five-semesters) in length. Graduates will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree and will be eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) exam to become a Registered Radiologic Technologist. The program accepts one class each year beginning in the fall.

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Pre-requisites required:
Applicants must apply for ICC admission and be accepted before completing a Health Science Application. Health Science Application deadline is April 1st. Applicants must: (1) be a high school graduate or have an equivalency (such as GED), (2) have a minimum of 18 ACT score, and (3) complete the following prerequisites with a “C” or higher by May 20th: A&P I and II with Labs, College Algebra, English Comp I, and Fundamentals of Radiography.

Length of Program
2 years

Summary of Program Requirements
Applicants must apply for ICC admission and be accepted before completing a Health Science Application. Health Science Application deadline is April 1st. Applicants must: (1) be a high school graduate or have an equivalency (such as GED), (2) have a minimum of 18 ACT score, and (3) complete the following prerequisites with a “C” or higher by May 20th: A&P I and II with Labs, College Algebra, English Comp I, and Fundamentals of Radiography.

Skills Needed
Active Listening Speaking Reading Comprehension Writing Social Perceptiveness Critical Thinking Monitoring Coordination Service Orientation Judgment and Decision Making Operation Monitoring Operation and Control Active Learning Complex Problem Solving Time Management Learning Strategies Instructing
Itawamba Community College
Tupelo | Belden

Contact
Paul Crum
662-620-5233
jpcrum@iccms.edu
Lauren Inmon
662-620-5200
lpinmon@iccms.edu
 
Radiologic Technology-Radiology Technologist

There are 26 hours of pre-requisite courses that must be taken prior to being eligible for acceptance into the program. When a student begins the program in the fall, only radiology specific courses and clinical rotations will be completed. This is a full time training program and it is not recommended for those who cannot devote themselves as full time students. Because technologists are on their feet for long periods of time and may lift or turn disabled patients, physical stamina is important (US Dept. of Labor). The program is designed to prepare students for employment in hospitals or clinics as radiographers. Radiographers produce radiographs (x-rays) of bones and body structures as directed by supervising physicians. This program will focus on principles of general radiography in preparation for the ARRT registry exam (a national certifying board examination). The radiography program will accept 12 new students for each fall semester. Applications may be obtained from the Admission Requirements/Application Packet menu button to the left. Hospitals that we utilize as clinical sites are: Magnolia Regional Health Center, Baptist Memorial-Booneville, Baptist Memorial-Union Co., Iuka Hospital (affiliate of North Mississippi Medical Center), Tippah County Hospital, Mitias Orthopedics (New Albany, MS), and Magnolia Orthopedics (Corinth, MS

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  Day and Night Classes:

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Pre-requisites required:
Application deadline is May 1st. Applicants must apply and be accepted to NEMCC. Applicants must also submit a Radiologic Technology application. Applicants must: (1) complete the following prerequisites with a “C” or higher – English Comp, Compute Applications, General Psychology or Intro to Sociology, College Algebra, Art or Music Appreciation, A&P I and II with lab, and Fundamentals of Radiography and (2) sit for an interview with program faculty by May 1st.

Length of Program
2 years

Summary of Program Requirements
Application deadline is May 1st. Applicants must apply and be accepted to NEMCC. Applicants must also submit a Radiologic Technology application. Applicants must: (1) complete the following prerequisites with a “C” or higher – English Comp, Compute Applications, General Psychology or Intro to Sociology, College Algebra, Art or Music Appreciation, A&P I and II with lab, and Fundamentals of Radiography and (2) sit for an interview with program faculty by May 1st.

Skills Needed
Active Listening Speaking Reading Comprehension Writing Social Perceptiveness Critical Thinking Monitoring Coordination Service Orientation Judgment and Decision Making Operation Monitoring Operation and Control Active Learning Complex Problem Solving Time Management Learning Strategies Instructing
Northeast MS Community College
Booneville

Contact
Jennifer C. Davis, MA, RT(R)(T)
662-720-7364
jcdavis@nemcc.edu
Hope Harrelson, BS, RT(R) ARDMS
662-720-7466
hrharrelson@nemcc.edu