Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Johns Hopkins School of Medical Imaging Offers Outstanding Radiology Programs

September 17, 2007
by Joan Trombetti, Writer
The demand for diagnostic imaging and therapeutic technology is on the rise and the need for qualified people is growing. Medical imaging has advanced beyond film-based x-rays to sophisticated imaging techniques including an unprecedented growth in new technology like computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, digital radiology and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

The Radiology Department offers a broad range of programs that introduce participants to the latest technology and medical advances.

Programs

Radiology
A strong background in math and science is required for this 18-month full-time program, which leads to certification in the field of diagnostic radiography. It will prepare participants a career as a medical radiographer. They will obtain firsthand, clinical experience in radiologic procedures at several of the Johns Hopkins facilities including The Johns Hopkins Hospital, The Johns Hopkins Hospital Outpatient Center, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, American Radiology Services at White Marsh and Timonium Crossing. Graduates are eligible to take the national certification examinations.

Nuclear Medicine
Combining theoretical training in principles of medical imaging with practical, hands-on clinical experience, this 14-month program will prepare students with a strong background in math, chemistry and other sciences for a career as a nuclear medicine technologist. Participants will learn about routine diagnostic examinations, SPECT and PET imaging, radiopharmacy, in-vitro procedures, and therapeutic applications. Graduates are eligible to take national certification examinations.

Diagnostic Medical Sonography
This 14-month, full-time program provides students with firsthand clinical experience in a broad range of both routine and highly specialized ultrasound procedures.

Training includes a thorough familiarization with routine diagnostic exams as well as additional concentration in specific areas such as: high-risk obstetrics, abdominal, small parts imaging, gynecology, pediatrics, and neurosonology. Specialties also include all aspects of spectral color, power color Doppler (peripheral, cerebral, and abdominal), endocavity imaging, intraoperative, and intraventional ultrasound. Graduates are eligible to take national certification examinations.

Computed Tomography (CT)
The 6-month program is an advanced specialty course intended for radiographers who desire specific training in Computed Tomography. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of the physical principle upon which it is based and a knowledge of anatomy from a cross sectional perspective.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
An advanced specialty course intended for radiographers and nuclear medicine technologists who desire specific training in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, this 6-month course offers a thorough understanding of the physical principle upon which it is based -- a knowledge of anatomy from a cross sectional perspective.

Mammography
This 10-week, full-time program is an advanced specialty course intended for radiographers who desire specific training in mammography. The curriculum is based on the recommendations from the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. The course lecture content, when combined with the clinical components of the course, will cover all necessary requirements for the MQSA.

In addition to mammography training, participants will receive classroom instruction and clinical training in bone densitometry. They will also rotate through clinical sites at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins at Greenspring Station.

Interventional Cardiovascular
A 6-month training program intended for radiographers who desire specific training in Interventional Cardiovascular procedures. Upon acceptance into the program, students will experience on site, clinical, and didactic training and gain a thorough understanding of the anatomical and physiological workings of the cardiovascular system, as well as learn the highly technical aspects of advanced imaging.
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Notre Dame Cooperative Program
Through a cooperative program, the College of Notre Dame of Maryland and The Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Medical Imaging offer a bachelor of science degree and certification in radiological sciences. Students complete clinical certification programs at Hopkins Hospital, and academic coursework at Notre Dame.

Bloomsburg University Cooperative Program
Through a cooperative program, Bloomsburg University and The Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Medical Imaging offer a bachelor of science degree and certification in radiological sciences. Students complete clinical certification programs at Hopkins Hospital, and academic coursework at Bloomsburg University.