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Associate in Radiologic Technology in the Philippines



Associate in Radiologic Technology is a three-year degree program in the Philippines that will train you in performing X-ray procedures and related techniques to produce images for the interpretation of a licensed medical practitioner.

Some examples of courses that you may take while enrolled in this program include:

  • Human Anatomy and Physiology
  • Medical Terminology
  • Introduction to Radiologic Technology with STS
  • Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology
  • Radiologic Physics, Equipment, and Maintenance I
  • Radiologic Technique, Film Processing, and Analysis
  • Radiographic Positioning and Radiologic Procedures
  • Radiologic Contrast Examinations
  • Radiologic Pathology
  • Radiobiology and Radiation Protection
  • Patient Care and Management
  • Radiologic Pathology
  • Patient Care and Management
  • Administration, Ethics, and Jurisprudence
  • Radiology and Radiation Protection
  • Quality Assurance and Quality Control
  • Clinical Education

Aside from taking those subjects mentioned above, you may also undergo a minimum of 960 hours of On-the-Job Training at hospitals, clinics, medical laboratories, and other similar institutions or establishments to give you a firsthand experience of the duties and responsibilities of an X-ray technologist.

CAREERS

Qualified graduates of Associate in Radiologic Technology can find employment as an X-ray technologist.

LICENSURE EXAMINATION

Passing the Licensure Examination for X-Ray Technologists is one of the requirements in seeking employment in the healthcare industry. Please visit the official website of the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) for more information.

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