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Allied Health Education

by Akane Naka, Project Manager | January 19, 2007

The program is a two-year full-time certificate program with articulations at various colleges, to assist in completing an Associate or Bachelor Degree.

School of Radiation Therapy
A Radiation Therapist is a professional member of the health care team who administers radiation to treat cancer and other diseases.
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The Radiation Therapist uses their knowledge of medical radiography, radiation physics, human anatomy and physiology, radiation protection, radiation biology, and clinical radiation oncology to deliver radiation as prescribed by the Radiation Oncologist. The Radiation Therapist must have good communication skills, be able to make decisions quickly and independently and be able to perform as a team member.

The program is a one-year full-time certificate program. Classes begin in September and complete in August.

To be considered for admission to this program, candidates must have graduated from an approved Medical Radiography program, and be ARRT certified. College level pre requisites include human anatomy and physiology, algebra, pre-calculus mathematics, computer science, written and verbal communication, and general physics. A one week rotation in a Radiation Therapy department is required. Upon completion of the course, graduates are eligible to take the national board exam given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and New Jersey licensing examination.

Part-time Programs

Computed Tomography (CT) Program
A Computed Tomography Technologist is responsible for taking detailed cross-sectional radiographs of the internal structures of the human body using advanced x-ray equipment. As a computed tomography technologist you work closely with physicians to provide radiographic studies that assist with patient diagnosis and treatment.

The Computed Tomography program is a part-time six-month program with a minimum number of clinical experiences. To be considered for admission, the applicant must have completed an accredited Radiologic Technology program. The applicant must also hold ARRT credentials and a NJ license in Radiography, where appropriate.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Program
A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist is responsible for using powerful magnets, radio waves and computers to create cross-sectional images of body parts. The technologist must have good computer skills and a sound knowledge of human anatomy.

The Magnetic Resonance Imaging program is a part-time six-month program with a minimum number of clinical experiences. To be considered for admission, the applicant must have completed an accredited Radiologic Technology program or other primary imaging program (nuclear medicine, ultrasound). The applicant must also hold ARRT credentials where appropriate.