The Sentara RMH School of Radiologic Technology program is accredited by the
Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
20 North Wacker Drive, suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60606-3182
Phone: 312-704-5300
Email: mail@jrcert.org
The Sentara RMH School of Radiologic Technology has been awarded an 8-year accreditation by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter can be found here.
The program is certified to operate in the Commonwealth of Virginia by the State Council of Higher Education.
The School of Radiologic Technology at Sentara RMH is one of the most technologically advanced schools of its kind. Becoming a student in this program is a great idea for anyone, including new high school graduates, or anyone who has ever contemplated a change of career.
For more information about the Sentara RMH School of Radiologic Technology call 540-564-7230.
The School of Radiologic Technology offers:- The chance to enter a challenging career in a high-technology field
- The chance to enter a satisfying career contributing to the care of others
- Potential for future growth and specialization in medical imaging such as CT, sonography, nuclear medicine, angiography, mammography, radiation therapy and MRI
- A stimulating environment for professional development
The School of Radiologic Technology does not have a federal I.D. number; therefore, we cannot accept Pell Grants or Federal Student Loans.
Clinical Facilities
The Radiology Department at Sentara RMH Medical Center offers students experience in and exposure to all aspects of radiography and medical imaging. The student will have the opportunity to observe all modalities of medical imaging and radiation therapy. Also available to the student is the opportunity to gain clinical experience at Sentara RMH East Market Street Health Center and Augusta Health.
The Radiologic Technologist
A career in radiologic technology can be personally gratifying because you will be performing a humanitarian service. Radiologic technologists should be willing to work with sick and disabled persons, to be sympathetic and perceptive of their needs, to perform accurate and thorough work and to work in a field of advancing medical technology. The radiologic technologist is an assertive, ambitious and flexible individual.