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大象传媒 plans new MS in Imaging Sciences program

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The School of Health Professions plans to launch a new Master of Science in Imaging Sciences program to train outstanding imaging technologists in radiography, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to address the technologist shortages currently stressing the health care system.

鈥淭he program will be the only one of its kind in the country 鈥 an entry-to-the-profession master鈥檚 multi-modality program which provides eligibility for three national certifications by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists,鈥 said program director Laura P. Vasquez, PhD, MS, RVT, RT, MRSO.

鈥淭his will allow graduates to practice in all states,鈥 after obtaining the certifications, Vasquez said. Many area health care systems have numerous open technologist positions, she added.

The MS in Imaging Sciences application is open for the program鈥檚 first cohort, which will begin in Fall 2023, pending full approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. 

Meeting the need for imaging specialists

Training medical imaging technologists at 大象传媒 will help meet the need for imaging technologist specialists locally and improve patient care by enabling imaging studies to be completed more swiftly, said Professor Rajeev Suri, MD, MBA, FACR, FSIR, interim chair of the Department of Radiology in the Long School of Medicine at 大象传媒.

鈥淭here is a marked need for technologists with this training in the community,鈥 Suri said, explaining that COVID-19 further depleted the number of imaging technologists as the pandemic caused some to retire or resign. 鈥淎lmost all places in town 鈥 private, VA, county 鈥 are struggling to recruit trained MRI, CT and X-ray technologists.鈥

Versatile training

The program鈥檚 curriculum is designed so that students must complete each modality phase and related certification to progress to the next phase. The first phase is radiography, followed by CT and finally, MRI. Students also will participate in clinical practicums with clinical affiliates in hospital and outpatient imaging settings. The master鈥檚 curriculum also includes leadership, education and research courses, which prepare graduates for management, teaching and research roles. This program may be suited for individuals who are interested in medicine, as the ability to interpret radiography, CT and MRI is an essential skill for medical students and most pre-health preparatory programs lack comprehensive imaging education, Vasquez said.

The program鈥檚 design enables students to obtain eligibility to sit for three national certification exams in as little as one-third of the time it would take to earn each separately, Vasquez said.

鈥淭raditionally, an entry-to-practice medical radiography student will earn an associate or bachelor鈥檚 degree while obtaining one or two credentials respectively, such as general medical radiography and either CT or MRI,鈥 Vasquez said, adding that job prospects are particularly strong for imaging technologists who possess certifications in multiple modalities.

After completing the program, graduates will be eligible for state licensure by the Department of State Health Services to the Texas Medical Board.

A career as a medical imaging technologist can appeal to individuals who desire to work with both diagnostic technological applications and direct patient care, said Vasquez. Medical imaging technologists 鈥渉ave to know the anatomy and physiology of the body, pathophysiology and pharmacology,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here is a lot of science behind it, but you must also be compassionate and want to work in patient care. Our patients, veterans and community deserve excellence in patient care.鈥

To learn more about the program鈥檚 admission requirements, curriculum and clinical experiences, visit the MS in Imaging Sciences program page. Matriculation into the program is contingent upon SACSCOC approval.

The Master of Science in Imaging Sciences program was approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board on June 29, 2022, with an implementation date of August 2023. Under the auspices of the School of Health Professions, the MS in Imaging Sciences is pending approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).

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