DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL IMAGING PROGRAM / 2018
For admission consideration into the Spring and Fall 2019 semesters. Applications must be postmarked between August 1st - August 10th, 2018. / Information and Application Packet

Table of Contents / Page
1.  Introduction / 2
2.  Program Overview / 3
3.  Physical Examinations, Vaccinations/Titers, Background Checks & Drug Screening / 3
4.  Program Expenses / 4
5.  Transfer and Advanced Placement / 4
6.  Sequence of Courses / 5-6
7.  Physical Requirements for Clinical Placement / 7
8.  Prerequisite Course Information / 8-12
9.  40 Hour Volunteer Requirement and Guidelines / 13
10.  Volunteer Hospital Suggestions / 14
11.  Volunteer Hours Verification Form / 15
12.  Objectives for Volunteering / 16-17
13.  Application Submission and Screening Procedure / 18
14.  Application Packet Information & Application / 19-21

Introduction

Thank you for taking the time to read this information and application packet. This packet contains all the information you need to apply to the Diagnostic Medical Imaging program at City College of San Francisco. We hope it answers all of your questions but if it does not, feel free to email us at .

The first step is to learn the proper name of the profession you want to enter. We are called Radiographers and we are also known as Radiologic Technologists. Radiographers are highly skilled members of the healthcare team with responsibilities that include assisting physicians to perform complicated and difficult procedures. These professionals work with surgeons during surgical procedures in the operating room. Radiographers also have continuous contact with patients during procedures. They educate patients about the examination, give injections of contrast material when needed and also give emotional support. Radiographers monitor each patient as they perform the examinations and react to emergency situations as a first responder. This profession encompasses far more than simply radiographing the skeleton.

Successful Radiographers are detail oriented, interested in science and math, comfortable with computers, empathetic towards patients, customer service oriented, know how to prioritize based upon the needs of patients and physicians, and have EXCELLENT communication skills.

This DMI Program is a rigorous, demanding, full-time program making outside employment difficult if not impossible. Candidates are strongly urged to evaluate their financial status prior to application and plan for expenses including: tuition, fees, texts, uniforms, shoes and transportation. It is also strongly recommended that applicants complete their General Education courses required for the Associate of Science degree prior to entering the DMI program.

Students are encouraged to visit the counseling departments at CCSF regarding questions about transferability of prerequisites and graduation requirements. General questions about prerequisite courses or volunteer requirement may be directed to any of the DMI Program faculty members, however the faculty are not qualified to evaluate transcripts.

Enrollment procedures:

1.  Become an official student at CCSF (if not already a CCSF student)

2.  Complete all DMI prerequisites with a 2.5 GPA and all other coursework with a 2.0 GPA.

3.  Submit the DMI Application with all required documentation as described in this packet.

4.  A Random Selection Process for qualified applicants will be held to select our qualified students.

5.  If selected, the student must complete Health Screening, Background Check, Drug/Alcohol Screening.

6.  All selected students must attend all mandatory new student orientations.

Application instructions must be followed CAREFULLY in order for your application to be considered. Please note the following:

  1. The application period is from August 1st through August 10th of the current year.
  2. Only those applications mailed according to the instructions in this packet will be considered.
  3. All application packets must contain the official forms found within this packet and will not be accepted if hand delivered, mailed in early, or mailed after the deadline.
  4. Applicants, who have submitted an application in previous years and wish to re-apply, must submit a new application with all supporting documentation included.
  5. Students with any prerequisites in progress will be disqualified from admission.
  6. All communication regarding application status can be made by e-mail to
  7. Successful applicants will be placed in either the Spring or Fall semesters as determined by the random selection process.
  8. Approximately 15 students are admitted into the DMI program each semester
  9. Applicants will be notified by email of acceptance or non-acceptance into the program.
  10. Please keep a copy of your application material. All applications and associated material become the property of the DMI program and will not be returned.
  11. No waiting list is maintained.

Disclaimer:

At the time this application went to print, all information within was current, true and correct. Every effort has been made to ensure that this application packet is free from content, spelling, and typographical errors.

Program Overview

The goal of this department is to prepare its students to function competently in an entry-level position as a Radiologic Technologist in healthcare facilities. The DMI Program is an integral part of this community college and combines general education and radiology courses to accomplish that goal. The DMI program is full-time, thirty (30) months in length and leads to national certification and state licensure.

The DMI program has a rich history starting in the 1950’s at City College of San Francisco. This program enjoys long-term relationships with major San Francisco Bay Area hospitals where students conduct their clinical laboratory education. The DMI program has achieved prestigious accreditation by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (www.jrcert.org) ۰ 20 North Wacker Dr., Suite 2850 ۰ Chicago, IL 60606-3182.

All successful program students must graduate with an Associate’s degree and a major in Diagnostic Medical Imaging (DMI) upon program completion. Those students who already possess an A.A., A.S. or higher degree must matriculate through the college and meet all CCSF graduation requirements to complete the DMI program major. Upon completion of the DMI courses, and having met the CCSF requirements for graduation, the student is eligible to sit for the nationally recognized American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination in Radiography, and upon passing, will be eligible to apply for the California Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT) license and California’s Fluoroscopy Permit.

DMI program contact:

Radiologic Sciences Department

50 Phelan Ave. San Francisco, CA 94112

Email:

Physical Examination, Vaccinations/Titers, Background Check

& Drug Screening

Upon acceptance into the DMI program the following must be completed:

  1. Physical examination by a physician to determine the physical health of the student.
  2. Vaccinations and positive titers against certain diseases.
  3. Negative background check for any previous felony or misdemeanor convictions.
  4. Negative drug screening.

Any misdemeanor, felony conviction, or positive drug finding may impact the applicant’s ability to attend the clinical education component, complete program requirements and/or obtain eligibility for certification. If the applicant has ANY previous convictions of a misdemeanor or felony, please contact the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) at www.ARRT.org ethics department or call (651) 687-0048 BEFORE starting the program in order to establish eligibility for certification.

NOTE: Background checks, drug screening, physical examinations and vaccinations/titers are required to attend the clinical portion of the program. A positive result of a conviction or positive drug finding or failure to comply with vaccinations and titers may be grounds for program dismissal due to lack of clinical placement. The cost of these requirements is the responsibility of the student.

Program Expenses

Course tuition and health fees and other general information for CCSF may be obtained from the Registrar’s Office and at www.ccsf.edu.

The estimated costs of attending the program are as follows and may change without notice.

Expense / Approximate Cost
Books and other teaching/study materials required / $2000.00
Uniforms, Lab Coats, Shoes, Radiology Markers, etc. / $500.00
Radiation Monitoring Device / $200.00/year
Background and Drug/Alcohol Screening and Health Records / $200.00
Health Fitness Verification exam and immunization titers / Cost dependent upon student’s health insurance
Hospital Competency Tracking / $200.00
Board Exams at end of program / $500.00
Tuition at CCSF / $46.00/ unit Or free for SF residents
Total DMI program costs with tuition: / Between $6000 - $7000
Total DMI program costs for SF residents: / Approximately: $3600.00

Transportation

Students are responsible for providing their own transportation and any related expenses to and from the campus and clinical education centers.

Student placement in the clinical facilities is determined by the program officials and not the student. Transportation issues are not considered in clinical placement assignments.

Housing

Students are responsible for their own room, board, and other living expenses. Campus housing is not available.

Transfer and Advanced Placement

Transfer and Advanced Placement

Advanced standing in the DMI program is not granted to students transferring from other radiology/medical programs, international graduates, or due to loss of a CRT licensure or ARRT certification.

International Radiographer Training

The City College of San Francisco does not have a curriculum for Radiographers educated in other countries to achieve credentialing in the United States. If you would like information about the programs of this nature, please refer to the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists website, www.ARRT.org

Sequence of Courses

DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL IMAGING PROGRAM

FOR STUDENTS STARTING IN THE FALL SEMESTER

The Diagnostic Medical Imaging Program is a degree major program.

The following course sequence does not include AS degree graduation requirements.

All current general education graduation requirements are mandatory and must be completed prior to DMI 68 69.

Students should consult with a counselor to ensure all graduation requirements are being met.

COURSE / UNITS / COURSE / UNITS
1ST SEMESTER (Fall) / 4th SEMESTER (Fall)
DMI 49 Intro to Radiation Technology
(may be taken prior to acceptance into program) / 3 / DMI 55 Skull Radiology / 2
DMI 50A Intro to Med. Radiography
(Lecture & Lab) / 3 / DMI 56 Pathology / 2
DMI 52 Patient Care & Staff Relations / 3 / DMI 63 Intermediate Imaging Procedures / 2
EMT 14
(may be taken prior to acceptance into program) / 2 / DMI 64 Clinical Education (16 hrs/wk) / 4.5
SPCH 11, 12, or 1A (Gen Ed. Area A)
(recommended to be taken prior to acceptance into program)
SPCH 20 is not an equivalent course / 3*
PSYC 1 or 26 (Gen Ed. Area D)
(recommended to be taken prior to acceptance into program) / 3* / Total not including GE courses / 10.5
Total not including additional GE courses
*Total including GE courses listed above / 11
17*
2nd SEMESTER (Spring) / 5th SEMESTER (Spring)
DMI 50B Radiographic Physics & Equip. / 2.5 / DMI 57 Multiplanar Imaging / 3
DMI 51A Radiographic Anatomy & Positioning / 5 / DMI 54 Interventional Radiology / 2
DMI 51B Radiographic Exposure Factors / 2 / DMI 65 Advanced Imaging Procedures / 2
DMI 66 Clinical Education (16 hrs/wk) / 4.5
DMI 70 Radiation Protection / 2
Total not including additional GE courses / 9.5 / Total not including GE courses / 13.5
3rd SEMESTER (Summer, 7 wks) / 6th & 7th SEMESTER (Su-F) Internship
DMI 62 Clinical Education (40 hrs/wk) / 4.5 / DMI 69 Clinical Education (40 hrs/wk) / 5.5
DMI 68 Clinical Education (40 hrs/wk) / 11.5
DMI 100 Registry Exam & Career Prep / 1
Total not including additional GE courses / 4.5 / Total not including GE courses / 18

DMI Program units = 67 + 12 additional General Education = 79 total program units with an AS Degree in DMI

Also required are General Education courses from Areas B, E, F, and H (see college catalogue).

The student may obtain a waiver for area G from the Radiologic Sciences Department Chair if accepted to the DMI program.

Prerequisite courses cover Area C.

Sequence of Courses

DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL IMAGING PROGRAM

FOR STUDENTS STARTING IN THE SPRING SEMESTER

The Diagnostic Medical Imaging Program is a degree major program.

The following course sequence does not include AS degree graduation requirements.

All current general education graduation requirements are mandatory and must be completed prior to DMI 68 & 69.

Students should consult with a counselor to ensure all graduation requirements are being met.

COURSE / UNITS / COURSE / UNITS
1ST SEMESTER (Spring) / 4th SEMESTER (Summer, 7 wks)
DMI 49 Intro to Radiation Technology
(may be taken prior to acceptance into program) / 3 / DMI 64 Clinical Education (40 hrs/wk) / 4.5
DMI 50A Intro to Med. Radiography
(Lecture & Lab) / 3
DMI 52 Patient Care & Staff Relations / 3
EMT 14
(may be taken prior to acceptance into program) / 2
SPCH 11, 12, or 1A (Gen Ed. Area A)
(*recommended to be taken prior to acceptance into program)
SPCH 20 is not an equivalent course / 3*
PSYC 1 or 26 (Gen Ed. Area D)
(*recommended to be taken prior to acceptance into program) / 3*
Total not including additional GE courses
*Total including GE courses listed above / 11
17* / Total not including GE courses / 4.5
SUMMER SESSION NO DMI COURSES
5th SEMESTER (Fall)
2nd SEMESTER (Fall) / DMI 56 Pathology / 2
DMI 50B Radiographic Physics & Equip. / 2.5 / DMI 54 Interventional Radiology / 2
DMI 51A Radiographic Anatomy & Positioning / 5 / DMI 65 Advanced Imaging Procedures / 2
DMI 51B Radiographic Exposure Factors / 2 / DMI 66 Clinical Education (16 hrs/wk) / 4.5
DMI 70 Radiation Protection / 2
Total not including additional GE courses / 9.5 / Total not including GE courses / 12.5
3rd SEMESTER (Spring) / 6th & 7th SEMESTER (Su-F) Internship
DMI 55 Skull Radiology / 2 / DMI 68 Clinical Education (40 hrs/wk) / 11.5
DMI 57 Multiplanar Imaging / 3 / DMI 69 Clinical Education (40 hrs/wk) / 5.5
DMI 63 Intermediate Imaging Procedures / 2 / DMI 100 Registry Exam & Career Prep / 1
DMI 62 Clinical Education (16 hrs/wk) / 4.5
Total not including GE courses / 11.5 / Total not including GE courses / 18

DMI Program units = 67 + 12 additional General Education = 79 total program units with an AS Degree in DMI

Also required are General Education courses from Areas B, E, F, and H (see college catalogue).