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About the Clarkson College
Allied Health Programs
Five
Allied Health programs are offered: a Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging,
two Associate of Science degrees in Physical Therapist Assistant and Radiologic
Technology, and two certificates in Picture Archiving and Communication
Systems (PACS) Administration. According to the U.S. Department of Labor
statistics, employment in the associated occupations is expected to grow much
faster than the average through the year 2010. Our programs are designed to
prepare graduates for to fill career opportunities as caring, competent
professionals.
Mission
The
Medical Imaging (MI) program is designed to prepare graduates for additional
career opportunities and advancement within the profession. The program for
the Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging provides a learning environment
that stirs the affective, challenges the cognitive, and hones the technical
abilities and resources of the lifelong learner in medical imaging.
The
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program at Clarkson College is designed to
give students a diverse educational experience rich in both basic and applied
sciences. Students of the program will be prepared to work under the
supervision of a licensed physical therapist and be expected to demonstrate
good ethical judgment and compassion in the treatment of patients. The
physical therapist assistant student is expected to adhere to all
professional and ethical standards set forth by the American Physical Therapy
Association (APTA).
The
Radiologic Technology (RT) program at Clarkson College is designed to provide
a high-quality, diverse educational experience rich in both professional and
general coursework. Students of the program will be prepared to enter the RT
profession and to demonstrate good ethical judgment and compassion in the
delivery of patient care. The radiologic technology students are expected to
adhere to all professional and ethical standards set forth by the American
Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT).
The
Medical Imaging Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (MI 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.
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