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vaccinations. If the student is placed in a facility requiring any/all of these items, the cost will
be the student’s responsibility. If the student did not submit the health documentation
(immunization, PPD, HepB Vacc., physical assessment, etc.) prior to acceptance, these
documents will need to be submitted to the RADS program director no later than February
1
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following acceptance. Failure to provide this documentation will prevent the student from
being allowed to attend clinical settings. These absences will be unexcused and may lead to
the student’s dismissal from the program
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For additional Health Sciences Division policies that apply to this program, please refer to Academic Regulations, Sections R, S, T and U of the college catalog .PREGNANCY POLICY
Please refer to the program’s handbook on the college web site for the RADS program’s
complete pregnancy policy. Any student that is pregnant or becomes pregnant while in the
Radiologic Science program should consider the following:
1. Exposure to communicable diseases. As a student, one may be exposed to a
variety of communicable diseases such as rubella and the Hepatitis C virus which
are a serious danger to the developing fetus. It is the pregnant student’s
responsibility to avoid those patients that may put them at risk.
2. Students are at risk to radiation exposure while performing radiographic exams.
Pregnant students must protect themselves and the unborn child(ren) by using
radiation protection practices and avoided as much radiation as possible until after
the first trimester.
3. If the student’s medical condition limits her ability to continue in the program, she
may choose to withdraw and continue with the following cohort of RADS students,
if a position is available, beginning with the withdrawn course(s). Excessive
absences over the specified allowed amount (excused or unexcused) may cause
the student to be dropped from that/those course(s).
4. If a student discovers she is pregnant, disclosure of the pregnancy to program
faculty is voluntary. If she chooses to disclose the pregnancy, a Disclosure Form
will need to be completed and submitted to the program director. A Withdrawal of
Disclosure Form is also available to be completed if the student needs to withdraw
the disclosure.
ACCREDITATION
The Radiologic Science program at Darton State College is currently accredited by the Joint
Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Contact information
is as follows:
Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60606-3182
(312) 704-5300
(312) 704-5304 fax
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
In addition to college graduation requirements, students must have a grade of “C” or better
in all RADS courses. The Radiologic Science program reserves the right to discontinue, at
any time, the enrollment of Radiologic Science student, if, in the judgment of the Vice
President of Academic Affairs and the Radiologic Science faculty, the student does not
appear to have the necessary qualifications for radiologic science.