The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) accredits radiology technician training programs.
There are five accredited schools in Maine that provide training in radiologic technology: Eastern Maine Community College, Kennebec Valley Community College, Central Maine Medical Center’s School of Radiologic Technology, Mercy Hospital’s School of Radiologic Technology and Southern Maine Community College. Certificate, diploma and associate degree programs are available.
Training programs in Maine range from two to three years in duration.
Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent designation. High school or college-level coursework in math, biology, physics, chemistry and behavioral science is frequently required.
Curriculum typically includes general education and prerequisite coursework in the liberal arts and sciences alongside specialized instruction in radiographic procedures, patient care and protection, imaging analysis and clinical applications.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor, employment of professionally trained radiology technicians will increase by at least 17 percent through to 2018. The average salary is $52,210 as of 2010.