Assistant Director, Picture
Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS)
Nicole M.
Hardin, M.S. R.T.(R)(M)
P:
800.647.5500 or 402.552.6096
E: hardinnicole@clarksoncollege.edu
Note: A PACS Administrator Certificate can be obtained through either the
Medical Imaging or Health Care Business Informatics programs.
Mission
The
Medical Imaging Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) program is
designed to enhance the graduate's ability to succeed in today's informatics
and radiology environments. The program focuses on both the technical and
practical aspects of a PACS work environment. The program compliments a
Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging degree for professionals with a
Radiology background or a Bachelor of Science in Health Care Business
Informatics for professionals with computer or IT experience.
Philosophy
The
overall success of the graduate is based on progressive integration of the
curriculum and is followed with practical experience through externship
experiences. Selection of coursework is based on the experience and background
of the individual to ensure students can apply the knowledge with an externship
in a related PACS environment. Traditional students, as well as distance students,
can achieve this business knowledge through an interactive and motivational
on-line learning environment.
Outcomes
Clarkson College recognizes the
structural changes which have evolved in the health care informatics industry.
Over the next decade, the way that patient care is delivered will continue to
be forever changed due to digital imaging and PACS. Radiology and Informatics
professionals working within the industry will be required to adjust to these
environmental changes. Those entering the profession will be expected to
possess new skills and talents to be efficient employees. Clarkson College has
developed two PACS certificates for professionals interested in advancing their
career. Upon completion of the certificate plan, the student will be able
to:
·
demonstrate
professional, responsible and technical abilities as a PACS Administrator or
PACS Manager for health care agencies, both in traditional and non-traditional
settings.
·
create
a solid foundation of knowledge for implementing a PACS system to assume the
complex role of an administrator.
·
examine
theoretical knowledge and analytical abilities necessary to be prepared for a
PACS position in the health care setting.
·
identify
system problems when dealing with a PACS system based on theories learned in
the curriculum and externship experiences.
·
practice
cultural, economic, ethical, legal and professional standards along with
responsible use of resource utilization in an administrator or management role.
Required Courses (click
here)
Course Descriptions (click
here)
Admission Requirements for
Non-degree Students (click
here)