Radiography

                                                 **** 2008 Interview Dates ****

Jackson-Madison County General Hospital - June 19 & 20

Henry County Medical Center - June 20

Dyersburg Regional Medical Center - June 26

Baptist Memorial Hospital - Union City - June 27

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Radiology is the medical specialty involving the use of radiant energy (x-rays, gamma rays, ultrasound, magnetic fields, radio frequencies, radioisotopes and other imaging modalities) to produce images helpful in diagnosis and to treat disease.

Radiography as a profession was born early in the 1900's following the discovery of x-rays by Wilhelm C. Roentgen in 1895. Immediately it was apparent that the new x-rays could be used to examine the human body, and the discovery proved to be of immeasurable value to medical science. Subsequent rapid development of technology and advances in application of the technologies have distinguished radiology as a highly skilled specialty in medicine.

The explosive growth of technology and knowledge in radiology has created an increasing need for competent radiologic technologists to assist physicians in the beneficial use of imaging technology for diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of disorders.

The Radiography Program sponsored by Jackson State combines the basic sciences, general education, and professional courses conducted on the college campus with extensive clinical education performed at area hospitals. The course of study in Radiography has been established in accordance with standards approved by:

Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
20 N Wacker Dr., Suite 900
Chicago, IL 60606-2901
Phone: (312) 704-5300