The faculty of the School of Radiologic Technology believes that the desire to learn is coupled with realistic goals, and is fundamental to the successful preparation for a career in Radiologic Technology.
The school offers students academic courses that will provide knowledge and technical skills in radiography, along with ample opportunity for direct student participation in the practical application of such skills. This is done without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, disability or national origin.
The school endeavors to create a learning environment to foster the development of standards and values required of professionals in the health care field. A personal commitment to dedication and sacrifice with knowledge of one's self for the provision of compassion, patience and understanding toward those whom they serve.
The school will strive to develop the student's outcome of learning with the aid of academic knowledge and technical skills. The students must also be committed to diligent application of the same to fully achieve their goal.
The school requires each student to complete 1,130 theory clock hours of instruction, maintaining a minimum average of 85% to be considered eligible for graduation. Classes are held five days per week.
St. Elizabeth School of Radiography is accredited for 8-years (2005-2013) by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, Illinois 60606-3182, (312) 704-5300.
St. Elizabeth School of Radiography is registered by the New York State Department of Health, Department of Environmental Radiation Protection, 547 River St., Troy, New York 12180-2216, (518) 402-7580.
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