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    Radiologic Technology FAQs

    Testimonials Hannah Cannedy, QCC  Rad Tech Graduate I started the Radiologic Technology program in 2018, not ... profession is a lot earlier in life.  I've only been registered as a technologist for nine months now ...

    Procurement Services

    Feasibility Study 2/10/2024 3/15/2024 sdempsey [at] qcc.mass.edu QCC24-S04 Project Manager 5/1/2024 6/3/2024 ... 04/01/2022 QCC22-RFP-S0003 Digital Signage Nanonation, Inc. AWARDED J.Espostio 06/30/2022 ...

    Student Government Association (SGA)

    Meeting Notes                 2018-2019 Student Senate Michael Beane Director, Student Life and Leadership ... Parliamentarian     2018- 2019 STUDENT SENATE MEETINGS (Meetings are s held every Thursday at 2:00 pm in the ...

    Dental Assisting Certificate

    integral member of the dental health team within six months of graduation, or enroll in an advanced ... Assisting National Board) CDA (Certified Dental Assistant): 2016: 100% 2017: 100% 2018: 100% 2019: 100% ... 2020: 100% 2021: 100% 2022: 100% 2023: 86% DANB CDA Pass Rates: 2016: 100% 2017: 64% 2018: 100% 2019: ...

    Accreditation and Program Effectiveness Data

    six months of graduation. The five-year average benchmark established by the JRCERT is 75%. ... Credentialing Examination Rate Number passed on 1 st attempt divided by number attempted within 6 months of ... actively seeking employment in the radiologic sciences within twelve months of graduating. The five-year ...

    Medical Assisting Certificate

    Retention: The cumulative percentage for Retention is 72.58% for years 2018-2022. Exam Passage: The ... cumulative percentage for Exam Passage is 62.86% for years 2018-2022. Job Placement: The cumulative ... percentage for Job Placement is 64.00% for years 2018-2022. Note: These outcomes are from the 2023 Annual ...

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