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Radiation Therapy Review Course at Thomas Jefferson University: June 12-13, 2008

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ATTENTION: The Online Application for the 2008-2009 academic year is now available! Please note the new Self-Managed Application instructions.

All application materials (initial transcripts, fees, recommendation letters, test scores, English proficiency requirements and essay) for Fall 2008 entrance to JCHP are due by July 15, 2008. The only exception is for final transcripts for classes taken in the summer of 2008. (Students applying for Spring 2008 entrance must submit all materials by November 15, 2007. Students applying for the 2008-09 FACT program must submit all materials by April 1, 2008.) If you have any questions about this deadline, please contact the Office of Admissions and Enrollment Management, 1-877-JEFF-CHP or 215-503-8890.


 

A message from the Department Chair

 

Frances H. Gilman



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    Rimmon Greenidge
    Radiologic Sciences    
    BS ‘05, MS ‘07

    Jefferson College of Health Professions 
    Clinical Instructor, Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    “Jefferson gave me hands-on experience working with patients early in my training to be a healthcare professional.   There is a strong emphasis on patient care — we began our clinical rotations in the second week of classes.”

    Read Rimmon’s full profile


    Joann Ludwig
    Radiologic Sciences
    RT ‘67

    EM Adams Company
    Medical Sales Representative

    “Jefferson instilled an extremely great work ethic; that’s the standard we were taught as students.  The work ethic of Jefferson students is over and beyond that of any other student in the profession.  To this day, my Jefferson colleagues have all excelled in their careers.”

    Read JoAnn’s full profile

    Welcome to the Department of Radiologic Sciences at Thomas Jefferson University's Jefferson College of Health Professions! This dynamic, ever-evolving field offers a variety of job opportunities within business, management, or research, as well as in diagnostic medical imaging. JCHP's reputation as a leader in increasing levels of professionalism within the radiologic sciences speaks for itself: our job placement rate for graduates is 96%.

    Graduates of Jefferson have an advantage over students from many other radiologic sciences programs: they earn Bachelor of Science degrees. There are three avenues to a career in Radiologic sciences: hospital-based certification, associate's degree, or baccalaureate degree. A baccalaureate degree offers the most opportunities for advancement. At JCHP, two-year multicompetency students can train in two different modalities, which gives them another advantage. In addition, Jefferson students have the unique opportunity to study education or management during their second year. A TJU admissions counselor or a radiologic sciences faculty member advisor works with students to determine the best plan to meet individual goals.

    With the recent addition of two new programs, radiation therapy and medical dosimetry, Jefferson offers a full range of imaging modalities, educating students in both diagnosis and treatment of disease.

    JCHP offers programs in several areas of study in the Radiologic Sciences. Each area encompasses additional, more specific modalities, which you can read about on the Academic Programs page. The main categories are:

    • Radiography
    • Diagnostic Medical Sonography
    • Nuclear Medicine
    • Cardiac Sonography
    • Vascular Sonography
    • Radiation Therapy
    • Medical Dosimetry
    • Computed Tomography
    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    • Invasive Cardiovascular Technology

    Please contact us if you have any questions as you gather information to make decisions about your future.

    Sincerely,

    Frances H. Gilman, MS, RT(R)(CT)(MR)(CV)
    Assistant Professor and Chair


     



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