"Campus Conversations" is a 30-minute series that explores a variety of issues, events, and topics of interest to the Montgomery College Community.
Radiological imaging accounts for some of the mo...
"Campus Conversations" is a 30-minute series that explores a variety of issues, events, and topics of interest to the Montgomery College Community.
Radiological imaging accounts for some of the most important diagnostic tools available in the medical field. X-rays, sonograms, ultrasounds, MRIs and CT scans are all operated by skilled technicians. Many of those technicians start their training in programs like those offered at Montgomery College's Health Sciences Center in Silver Spring, Maryland.
This episode of "Campus Conversations" features a discussion about the Montgomery College Radiologic Technology and Diagnostic Medical Sonography programs and an exciting opportunity for students to continue their education by getting a Bachelor of Science degree through a partnership with College of Notre Dame of Maryland.
Guests include: Professor Rose Aehle, Coordinator, Radiologic Technology Program Emily George, Radiologic Technology Program student -- 2nd Year Professor Leigh Giles-Brown, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Sharon Bogdan, College of Notre Dame of Maryland
If you have comments about this episode of Campus Conversations or ideas for future episodes please send an email to campus.conversations@montgomerycollege.e du .
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I found it very disturbing that you boasted that you cannot work in any part of the country without being registered by the ARRT. I know at least in Alaska you don't have to be and I know many techs that are not. Please do your research and get your facts. It makes you and your college look absurd and untrustworthy.
The statement about ARRT is based on the guests experience in the Washington D.C. area. While most states and medical facilities do require registration, it is up to your state and/or medical facility whether or not it is required in your state and/or facility.
Sincerest apologies for any confusion this may have caused.
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Sincerest apologies for any confusion this may have caused.