Applicant Information
This form consists of three sections: Applicant Information, Health Care Experience Report, and a Survey of Career Knowledge. If you are not prepared to fill out any section, do not submit the form until you have completed all sections that you have information for. We can only use the first form each applicant submits.
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UC Email Address
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Please list all languages, besides English, that you speak fluently
Are you a first generation college student? (At UC, first-generation college students are defined as students whose parent(s)/guardian(s) did not earn a bachelor's degree within six years after high school graduation.)
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Yes, I am a first-gen student
No, I am not a first-gen student
Are you currently serving in the military or are a veteran who was honorably discharged?
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Yes, I am a current ember of the military or am a veteran who was honorably discharged
No, I have not served in the military
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1. Health Care Experience
Credit toward the selective admissions process will be awarded to those applicants with employment, volunteer or extensive observation in a human medical care setting (i.e. hospital, physician’s office, nursing home, hospice, outpatient clinic, rehabilitation center) equating to at least 20 completed hours. Please do not report any experience less than 20 total hours or hours that have not yet been completed at time of application. Please complete the form below to report your prior healthcare experience. Please list ALL experiences on this form
Do you have Health Care experience hours to report?
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Total number of hours (combined total if completed at multiple facilities. Enter ONLY in hours
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Name of facility/facilities
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Observation preceptor(s) or supervisor(s) name
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Observation preceptor(s) or supervisor(s) position
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Observation preceptor(s) or supervisor(s) telephone number
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Dates of Experience
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Provide a brief description of your experience (Approx 200 words)
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Survey of Career Knowledge
This section has a maximum score of 11 points. Correct answers will NOT be shown.
Do you wish to earn points by completing the survey of career knowledge?
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What is the national professional organization for all medical imaging technologists and radiation therapists? https://www.asrt.org/main/about-asrt
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Ohio Association of Medical Radiographers
Association of American Radiologic Technologists
American Society of Radiologic Technologists
National Society of Medical Radiographer Technologists
Select the primary eligibility pathway requirements to apply for your first credential through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).https://www.arrt.org/pages/earn-arrt-credentials/initial-requirements/primary-requirements
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Earn an associate degree or higher
Complete an ARRT-approved educational program in the same discipline as the credential you are pursuing
Demonstrate good moral character
All of the above
What are the Practice Standards for a Radiologic Technologist as defined by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)?https://www.asrt.org/main/standards-regulations/practice-standards/practice-resources#practicestandards
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Authoritative statements established by the profession for judging the quality of practice, service and education
Rules established by each employer for judging specific quality of practice, service and education
Laws developed by each state for judging the quality of practice, service and education
Laws developed by the federal government for judging the quality of practice, service and education
According to the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), what are some areas in which radiologic technologists are educated? A. anatomy B. patient positioning C. equipment operation D. radiation safety E. basic patient care https://www.asrt.org/main/careers/careers-in-radiologic-technology/who-are-radiologic-technologists
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Only A B, & D
Only B, C, D, & E
Only C, D, & E
All of the above
Individuals who perform radiologic procedures on humans in Ohio must hold a ____, according to the Ohio Revised Code.https://odh.ohio.gov/know-our-programs/radiologic-licensure/welcome/
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Certification from the ASRT-American Society of Radiologic Technologists
Valid Ohio driver's license
Valid Ohio radiographer license
High school diploma
Most radiologic technologists who are employed in the hospital setting work closely with physicians who specialize in the interpretation of medical images. What is the term for these physicians?https://www.asrt.org/main/career-center/careers-in-radiologic-technology
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Hopitalist
Radiologist
Sonographer
Gastroenterologist
In the U.S., which of the following is NOT a skill needed by a radiologic technologist?https://explorehealthcareers.org/career/allied-health-professions/radiologic-technologist/
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Interpret the radiographic image to make a formal diagnosis
Educate the patient about his/her radiologic procedure
Practice appropriate infection control
Apply radiation safety strategies to minimize radiation dose to the patient while providing a quality image
According to the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), what are examples of post-primary certifications that a radiographer can pursue after achieving primary certification in radiography?https://www.arrt.org/earn-arrt-credentials/credential-options
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Computed Tomography
Cardiac Interventional Radiography
Bone Densitometry
All of the above
According to the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), Radiologic Technologist Wage and Salary Survey 2022, what was the mean annual wage for a radiographer working in Ohio closest to?chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.asrt.org/docs/default-source/research/radiologic-technologist-wage-and-salary-survey-2022.pdf
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$62,625
$72,250
$64,150
$55,850
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, what is projected percent change in employment from 2023 to 2033 for radiologic technologists?https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/radiologic-technologists.htm
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6%
16%
26%
36%
In reference to radiation exposure to the patient and the radiologic technologist, what does the acronym ALARA stand for?https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/basic-ref/glossary/alara.html
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As little as reasonably achievement
A little or a lot of radiation aid
As low as reasonably achievable
A low actual response action
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