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Radiologic technology is an allied health profession that requires specialized instruction in the safe use of X-rays to produce images of the body on film or computer monitors. The radiologic technologist assesses the patient's condition, positions the patient to best visualize body structures, operates X-ray/computer equipment and evaluates the diagnostic quality of the image.
The Moncton Hospital School of Radiologic Technology is partnered with the University of New Brunswick Saint John (UNBSJ) as part of an articulated bachelor of health sciences degree in radiography. As the degree granting body, UNBSJ offers courses designed to provide the student with skills in communication, critical thinking and health research.
The Moncton Hospital School of Radiologic Technology provides classroom and clinical education based on the Competency Profiles for Radiography established by the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT).
Students complete first year science courses at UNB (or another accredited university). If a student is accepted into the bachelor of health sciences degree program, he or she continues the second year at UNBSJ in health sciences courses. For years three and four, the student attends The Moncton Hospital School of Radiologic Technology for specific courses in the field of radiography.
Graduates are eligible to write the CAMRT national certification examination to become registered medical radiation technologists and work across Canada.
This program is accredited by the Canadian Medical Association Conjoint Accreditation Service.
School Brochure (PDF; 53 KB)
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