Medical Imaging BS

Join our medical imaging program and serve a critical role in healthcare.

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Become a part of the healthcare workforce Rhode Island needs.

ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ’s unique partnership with Brown University Health’s School of Medical Imaging offers multiple pathways to success.

In-Demand Careers

  • Radiographer/X-Ray Technologist
  • Mammography Technologist
  • Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
  • Nuclear Medicine Technologist
  • MRI Technologist
  • Cardiovascular Technician

Why Medical Imaging? | Why Our Program?

  • Our medical imaging program offers four concentrations: diagnostic medical sonography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine technology and radiography.
  • Our students engage in clinical rotations at Rhode Island Hospital, Hasbro Children’s Hospital, The Miriam Hospital, Newport Hospital, University Orthopedics, Rhode Island Medical Imaging and Women & Infants Hospital, among others.
  • Students who successfully complete the medical imaging program are eligible to take the certification exam. Our student pass rate on the exam is approaching 100 percent.
  • Topics covered in the include: communication for health professionals, statistical methods, anatomy and physiology, chemistry, microbiology and medical terminology.
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Eric Hall

Eric Hall

“With a degree in medical imaging, you will enter a profession with rapid technological developments and opportunities for professional and personal growth.â€

A Career in High Demand

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Eric Hall

Dr. Eric S. Hall

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