REGISTERED NURSING
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
 TECHNOLOGY

RADIATION THERAPY
RADIOGRAPHY
DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL
 SONOGRAPHY

Union County College
Solaris Health System Union County College
   

 

Nursing provides the opportunity for a productive career and personal fulfillment. Nurses are recognized and respected as critical members of the health care professional team; their salaries, levels of authority and the respect of their peers have risen accordingly in recent years.

Nuclear medicine uses small amounts of radioactive materials that are administered to the patient in order to evaluate the anatomy and functional status of various organs and tissues. The radioactive material is bound to a chemical that is selectively taken up by the tissues of interest.

Radiation therapy is the art and science of treatment delivery to individuals to restore, improve and enhance performance, diminish or eradicate pathology, facilitate adaptation to the diagnosis of malignant diseases and to promote and maintain health. The practice of radiation therapy is performed by competent radiation therapists who deliver care to the patient in the therapeutic setting and are responsible for the simulation, treatment planning and administration of a prescribed
course of radiation therapy.

Radiography is the art and science of using radiation (X-rays) to provide images of the body’s tissues, organs, bones and vessels. A radiographer is at the forefront of medical technology, providing the diagnostic information upon which decisions are made involving a patient’s surgery, cancer treatment, drug therapy and other procedures.

Ultrasound is a technique that utilizes sound waves to study virtually all parts of the body. High frequency sound waves are transmitted to the area of interest and the returning echoes recorded. Ultrasound is non-invasive and involves no radiation.