The 27-month continuous Radiography program provides didactic and clinical education for potential Radiographers. Clinical practice occurs at partnering medical centers and medical offices in Northern California. Program participants can expect substantial off-campus study and preparation for classroom lecture and lab exercises. Major holidays are observed and break periods are observed between academic quarters. Annual academic calendars are published in advance.
Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to sit for state and national certification examinations.
The radiographer is responsible for producing diagnostic images using various types of x-ray producing equipment and image-processing and recording devices. Obtaining high-quality diagnostic images requires conscientious selection of exposure factors, optimal positioning of anatomy and diligent application of safety measures to protect the patient and others in close proximity from the potentially harmful effects of x-rays.
Program Director
Gregory Wheeler, BA, CRT(F), RT(R)(CT)
Assistant Program Director
Steve Diaz, RT(R), CRT (F)
Faculty
Melvin Thomas, MPH, PHN, CRT
Paul Clement, RT(R), CRT
Kelly Angel, RT (M)(CT)(MR), CRT (M)
Michelle Henderson, BSRS, CRT, (R), RT, (R)
Bert Christensen, RT (R)(T), CRT
All prerequisite requirements must be completed prior to applying to the program.
All applicants must have completed the following courses with a grade of “C” or better. Courses must be college level and a minimum of 3 units.
The following courses are suggested additional courses (college level):
Note: All foreign diplomas and transcripts must include a notarized translation in English and must be evaluated by a foreign transcript agency prior to submission.
Note: Course descriptions of prerequisites are provided on pages D and E of the 2008 application packet. Prerequisite requirements differ for each program. Please review your programs prerequisite requirements.
You must be physically able to:
To graduate with a certificate of completion from any of the KPSAHS programs, students are required to successfully complete all didactic and clinical education courses and hours, including co-requisites if applicable. In addition, all financial obligations to the program must be fulfilled.
The Radiography program is accredited by the State of California and the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).
Program Information Seminars
FYI: KPSAHS will be closed Thrusday, July 10th 2008 (11:00am-2:30pm)
We will re-open for the information session at 3pm
The 18-month (6 Quarter) continuous Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Technology program provides didactic and clinical education in Electroneurodiagnostic Technology.