School of Radiologic Technology
The School of Radiologic Technology at UF Health Jacksonville is a JRCERT Accredited hospital-based Radiologic Technology Program offering a premier education through small cohort sizes, dedicated faculty and staff, and an exceptional learning environment. UF Health – Jacksonville is the only Level One Trauma Center in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia fostering a powerful and meaningful learning experience for all of our students. You will train alongside registered radiographers on cutting-edge medical imaging equipment while providing exceptional patient care for our community in their greatest times of need. In 23 months, you’ll graduate prepared and ready to enter the workforce as a radiographer.
I am excited you are considering a career in Radiologic Technology. Whether you're seeking your first career, or returning to school to pursue a new profession, radiography provides opportunities to combine service to others with technological and scientific skills. This is an incredibly rich field with breadth and depth. Many radiographers spend their entire careers in the primary discipline of x-ray. While others springboard their careers into CT, MRI, mammography, interventional radiography, leadership, education, and more. Medical imaging is a high-demand, rewarding, and meaningful career.
We appreciate your interest in our program. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns please feel free to contact us.
Shaun B. Harrell, M.Ed., R.T. (R)
Program Director, School of Radiologic Technology
Program Mission Statement
The School of Radiologic Technology at UF Health Jacksonville is an integral part of the hospital and shares its values. The school is committed to provide the healthcare community with exceptional graduates who are both academically and clinically prepared, using a comprehensive curriculum in contemporary radiography. This is accomplished in a facility that offers exceptional classroom and clinical space along with state of the art equipment and fully committed group of faculty, physicians, administrators and technical staff.
Goals and Student Learning Outcomes for the Entry-Level Radiographer
Goal 1: Students will be clinically competent
- Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate appropriate positioning skills.
- Students will adapt procedures for non-routine patients.
Goal 2: Students will demonstrate effective communication skills
- Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate effective communication during a multimedia presentation.
- Students will effectively critique a Radiologic Science related article.
Goal 3: Students will develop critical thinking skills
- Student Learning Outcomes
- The students will select the appropriate technical factors.
- The students will demonstrate effective radiation protection techniques.
Accreditation
The School of Radiologic Technology at UF Health Jacksonville is a Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)-accredited certificate awarding program.
The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, Illinois 60606-3182
Phone: (312) 704-5300
mail@jrcert.org
Accreditation Status
- Years: 8 (Maximum Accreditation Duration)
- Program Site Visit conducted in 2023
Program Effectiveness Data
- Click here to view the most current program effectiveness data.
- JRCERT Program Effectiveness Data