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Program Description |
The
Clark F. Miller School of Radiologic Technology at Central
Maine Medical Center offers a challenging and rewarding
career opportunity for motivated individuals in the field
of radiologic technology. CMMC offers a two-year certificate
program designed to provide instruction and clinical experience
in the science and art of radiologic technology.
Radiologic technology combines advanced technology and
human compassion. Radiologic technologists use their knowledge
of physics, human anatomy, and physiology to create permanant
medical images. Through a blend of classroom and clinical
training, students learn radiographic equipment operation,
patient positioning, radiation safety, and patient care.
The School of Radiologic Technology was founded in 1949 by
Clark F. Miller, M.D. It was the first formal training program
for x-ray students in the state of Maine. The school, its
instructors, and its graduates maintain a leadership role
in the education of radiologic technologists.
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