School Description
Provided by Central Maine Medical Center School of Radiologic TechnologyThe mission of the Clark F. Miller School of Radiologic Technology is to provide a quality education in radiologic technology with an emphasis on exceptional patient care.
The Clark F. Miller School of Radiologic Technology at Central Maine Medical Center offers a challenging and rewarding career opportunity for motivated individuals in the field of radiologic technology. CMMC offersa two-year certificate program designed to CMMC School of Radiologyprovide instruction and clinical experience in the science and art of radiologic technology.
Radiologic technology combines advanced technology and human compassion. Radiologic technologists use their knowledge of physics, human anatomy, and physiology to create permanant medical images. Through a blend of classroom and clinical training, students learn radiographic equipment operation, patient positioning, radiation safety, and patient care.
The CMMC campus is located on Main Street in Lewiston. CMMC is a 250-bed regional referral center serving 180,000 people in tcentral and western Maine. The Radiology Department was constructed in 1990 and is equipped with state-of-the-art radiographic equipment. The department consists of six routine radiographic rooms and facilities for mammography, stereotactic breast biopsy, interventional radiography, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, and CT scanning. CMMC students also have access to rotations in cardiac catheterization, radiation therapy, and magnetic resonance imaging.
Quick Facts
- Location:
- Northeast
- Setting:
- Large Town Setting
- Type:
- Private
- Size:
- Small (Under 2,000 Undergrad)
Expenses
- Average Tuition:
- $ 3,105
Certificate Programs at Central Maine Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology
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Health & Medical Services
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Diagnostic & Treatment Technician
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Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer
A program that prepares individuals, under the supervision of physicians, to provide medical imaging services to patients and attending health care professionals. Includes instruction in applied anatomy and physiology, patient positioning, radiographic technique, radiation biology, safety and emergency procedures, equipment operation and maintenance, quality assurance, patient education, and medical imaging/radiologic services management.See more schools with programs in Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer
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X-Ray Technician
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Diagnostic & Treatment Technician
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Published Tuition and Fees: |
$ 3,105 | ||
Average Tuition for Full-Time Undergrads: |
$ 2,500 | ||
Required Fees for Full-Time Undergrads: |
$ 605 |
