Are radiologic technologist programs offered at MUSC or would I have to attend a technical college?

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  • Author: Tionna L.
  • Category: Eligibility advice, Qualifications
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  • TP
    Toby P. Diagnostic Radiology Operations Manager

    Unfortunately, does not have a Radiology program. There are two technical colleges in the area. Trident and Southeastern.

  • TP
    Toby P. Diagnostic Radiology Operations Manager

    MUSC does not

  • TL
    Tionna L. Candidate

    Thank you. Do you know if either of these technical college would accept credits from my associates degree of arts for the biology or would I have to contact the colleges?

  • KS
    Karrie S. Computed Tomography Supervisor

    Tionna, You can reach out to the admissions department of each college. They normally will accept a few credits. Trident is a technical college and Southeastern is a private college.

  • TL
    Tionna L. Candidate

    Okay, Thank you so much for your help

  • KS
    Karrie S. Computed Tomography Supervisor

    Also there is a waiting list at each college. Please do not let this discourage you!

  • MG
    Michael G. Nuclear Medicine/Petct Supervisor

    Midlands Tech has a 1-year Nuclear Medicine program in Columbia, SC. We have an affiliation with the school and your clinicals can be done here at MUSC.

  • TL
    Tionna L. Candidate

    Is a Radiologic Technologist associates degree required for a radiology and imaging role at MUSC?

  • RS
    Rebecca S. System Radiology Education Program Manger

    Affiliation agreement with all schools in South Carolina that offer Radiology and advances modalities. Also, all MUSC sites take students for clinical rotations.

  • RS
    Rebecca S. System Radiology Education Program Manger

    Yes, to be a Technologist

  • TL
    Tionna L. Candidate

    Do you think it is still possible for me to maintain a full-time job and take classes?

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