• Medical Training Institute of New York

Radiography Technology

The Radiography Program at the Medical Training Institute of New York is designed to prepare students to perform various radiographic examinations and procedures under the supervision of professional radiographers.

Overview

The Radiography Program at the Medical Training Institute of New York is designed to prepare students to perform various radiographic examinations and procedures under the supervision of professional radiographers.

Students have the opportunity to gain both didactic knowledge and practical experience in routine radiography, trauma radiography, fluoroscopy, mammography, and tomography. In addition, elective rotations in nuclear medicine, ultrasound, angiography, computerized tomography (CT), cardiac catheterization, and MRI are also offered.

The Radiography Program is designed to prepare competent entry-level Radiographers in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior)learning domains for Radiography.

The core curriculum is structured to include an on-campus lecture component, an on-campus imaging laboratory component, and an off-campus integrated clinical component.

The final externship portion of the curriculum is structured to include supervised experiences in the clinical environment that require competencies, logs, and evaluations completed by the student. At the conclusion of the program, graduates who have diligently attended class and their externship, studied, and practiced their skills should have the skills to seek entry-level Radiologic Technologists.

What Radiologic Technologists Do

Radiologic Technologists work at doctors’ offices, hospitals, labs, and imaging centers to operate X-rays, CT, mammograms, sonograms, and MRI machines among other imaging equipment. Their role is to coach the patient through a scan and use computers to collect information about their health. Radiologic Technicians are in charge of keeping patients and medical staff safe by appropriately preparing an exam room and outfitting all parties with the necessary protective equipment

Surgical technologists typically do the following:

  • Follow instructions from Physicians regarding which area of the patient’s body needs imaging
  • Talk the patient through the procedure and answer questions to lower their anxiety
  • Correctly position the patient, and adjust the imaging equipment to the specified position
  • Prevent unnecessary radiation exposure both to themselves and to the patient
  • Follow correct techniques and procedures such as patient shielding
  • Keep good patient records
  • Maintain radiology supplies inventory by checking stock, anticipating future needs, and placing orders
  • Maintain a safe and clean working environment

Program Summary

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

  • Appropriately evaluate images.
  • Demonstrate professional behavior.
  • Understand ethical decision-making.
  • Apply positioning skills.
  • Demonstrate appropriate use of equipment.
  • Practice radiation protection.
  • Employ proper techniques.

WHO WILL BENEFIT

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Those Considering working in the Imaging Center

If your goal is to become a Radiology Team Member, starting out as an X-ray technologist is a great opportunity to explore the radiology imaging field. You'll get the chance to work alongside Physicians and Surgeons in a variety of healthcare settings, earning invaluable experience and skills along the way.

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Aspiring Medical Professionals

Working as a Radiologic Technologist gives many of us our first taste of working in the imaging Centers. You might gain inspiration to continue that career path and get a more in-depth understanding of imaging. It's okay to share this desire with your interviewer. It shows your dedication to the field and your willingness to learn.

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Job Stability

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the overall employment of surgical technologists is projected to grow 6 percent from 2021 to 2031, about as fast as the average for all occupations.

About 9,600 openings for surgical assistants and technologists are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as retiring.

Winter 2024

December 4, 2024

Program Length: 74-101 weeks

Tuition Cost: $48,300

Open Enrollment

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This course is also part of our Imaging Technology —consisting of Radiation Technology —available for $48,300. LEARN MORE

Total Program Cost:

Program Radiography Technology
Hours 2,220
Registration Fee $100
Tuition $45,000
Technology Fees $1,500
Clinical Lab Fee $1,700
Total Program Cost $48,300

Fees:

Registration Fee

A non-refundable Registration Fee of $100 was due during registration to reserve a seat.

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Clinical/Lab Fee

A Clinical/Lab Fee is used to cover the cost of a Liability insurance policy and student lab operations and to provide the student with Liability Insurance at clinical rotation internship sites.

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Technology Fees

Technology Fee provides students with Online Learning Resources, the learning management system, eBooks, and the student portal.

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Books:

Students are required to purchase all textbooks on their own. Textbook costs are estimated at $1,900.00. Required books can be purchased from the school bookstore or online at portal.mtiofnewyork.com/stores

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Uniform Fee

Students are required to purchase MTI logo scrubs on their own. MTI logo scrubs can be purchased from the school bookstore or online at portal.mtiofnewyork.com/stores.

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Tuition:

Radiography Technology Program is $5,042 for each of the program's five (5) quarters, and a total of $48,300 for the entire program, with tuition payments, are due as follows

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Quarter Cost
Prior to Quarter 1 & 2 $13,800
Prior to Quarter 3 & 4 $13,800
Prior to Quarter 5 & 6 $13,800
Prior to Quarter 7 $6,900

Schedule of Sessions

9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Morning Schedule

The Morning program will be 6 hours per day, Monday-Wednesday.

22-30 hours per week for approximately 74-101 weeks.

6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Evening Schedule

The Evening program will be 5 hours per day,

5 days per week, for approximately 89 weeks.

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Weekend Schedule

The Weekend program will be Friday - Sunday

22 hours per week for approximately 101 weeks.

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