Institute:Office of National Coordinator (ONC) Workforce Training Curriculum
Component:The Culture of Health Care
Unit:Health Professionals The People in Health Care
Lecture:Physician assistants, Pharmacists, Therapists, Technicians, Paramedics, Dental Professionals, Mental Health Professionals, Care Coordinators
Non-clinical IT/Informatics Roles for Clinicians
Effects of Changing Care Models on Clinicians
Slide content:Radiology Technician/Technologist Education Certificate, associates degree, bachelor s degree Training Some general studies Anatomy, physiology, math, physics, radiation technology Clinical practicums 13
Slide notes:There is a lack of uniformity in titles and training of those involved in taking x-rays and assisting in radiologic procedures. There are certificate programs as well as associates and bachelors degrees. Training usually includes general studies, math, science, and applied coursesfor example, anatomy, physiology, physics, and radiation technology. Training also includes supervised clinical practicums emphasizing general radiology procedures and exposure to specialty areas such as computerized tomography [ tuh - mog - ruh -fee]. 13