Diagnostic Imaging, Associate of Applied Science
This 22-month program prepares you to practice as a proficient, multi-skilled professional
in culturally diverse healthcare settings with a focus on radiologic sciences.
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The Diagnostic Imaging program includes both the standard tuition and fees as well as program-specific fees.
For the 2024-25 academic year, the total estimated cost of the program is $26,050.80.
For a complete cost breakdown, view the Diagnostic Imaging Application Guide.
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Distance Education
LBCC offers a face-to-face instructional program as well as a distance education program.
Using a combination of clinical instruction, online courses, and the synchronous virtual
classroom environment, distance education students can receive dynamic instruction
to help them achieve their learning goals while remaining in the local community of
one of our partner community colleges. Note: students are required to meet admission criteria of the partner community college
that offers the geographical residency.
Our Partner Colleges
- Blue Mountain Community College
- Clatsop Community College
- Central Oregon Community College
- Columbia Gorge Community College
- Lane Community College (Florence Center)
- Oregon Coast Community College
- Southwestern Oregon Community College
- Tillamook Bay Community College
- Treasure Valley Community College
Program Stats
Frequently Asked Questions
Adaptability/Flexibility/Social Perceptiveness: Basic understanding of age-related differences in caring for and/or communicating
with patients and caregivers. Ability to respond quickly and appropriately to urgent
situations that may arise with diverse patient populations, as well as adjust actions
about others and adapt to offer the best possible care to patients. Possess sensitivity
to the needs and experiences of others and a non-judgmental attitude towards persons
of differing standards, values, lifestyles, and ages.
Communication/Medical Terminology: Effective written and oral communication skills to explain complex issues, exchange
information between team members, and tactfully discuss issues. Knowledge of medical
records, procedures, and terminology.
Confidentiality/Health Information Technology: Knowledge of and ability to comply with State and Federal (HIPAA) laws about the
confidentiality of protected health information and how it applies to health information
technology.
Customer Service: Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer service. This includes
customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation
of customer satisfaction.
Safety/Mechanical: Knowledge of safety practices and procedures, as well as knowledge of equipment
and systems and the ability to promote safe and secure operations.
Stress Management/Problem Solving/Time Management: Ability to maintain patience and composure in high-stress/difficult situations.
Ability to organize, plan, and prioritize work to be completed within required time
frames and to follow up on pending issues. Ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously
and thrive in dynamic fast-paced environments.
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Like other medical professionals, you’ll promote safety and provide the highest level
of patient care as you complete your daily work.
You’ll probably work in a hospital, physician’s office, outpatient care center, or
laboratory. In most cases, you'll split your work between technological tasks and
interactions with patients.
Depending on the career you choose, you might see individual patients once or rarely
(for example, if you take X-rays or mammograms). Or you might see them regularly (for
example, if you administer radiation to cancer patients). In the first case, you’ll
welcome people you haven’t met, quickly putting their concerns at ease. In the second,
you’ll get to know your patients, addressing their fears and sharing their medical
milestones during their treatment.
No matter your specialty, you’ll be an important part of a medical team. Your work
will help uncover health problems and could ultimately save lives. You’ll be active
throughout your working hours, and no two days will be the same.
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We have a partnership with the University of Nebraska Medical Center UNMC dedicated
to sonography (ultrasound). Our post-graduate pathways offer graduates an opportunity
to learn sonography right here in Oregon. Once students graduate from our program
and pass their boards, they can go on to learn ultrasound with the faculty at UNMC
if accepted into their program. This pathway is unique in that students don't have
to travel to Nebraska, they learn everything they need to know right here in Oregon.
Our graduates spend a year with their team and when completed take their boards in
sonography (ultrasound) and earn their bachelor's degree. |
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