Radiologic technology graduates at CAC. Submitted photo

Andrea Castano of Maricopa was among 18 Central Arizona College radiologic technology graduates honored during a pinning ceremony at its Superstition Mountain Campus on Dec. 16. This special ceremony signifies the completion of an associate of applied science degree in radiological technology.

Radiographers are critical members of a health care team, called upon to render compassionate patient care, ensure safe radiation protection practices and apply technical knowledge in the operation of specialized imaging equipment used to generate diagnostic images.

CAC’s associate of applied science degree in radiologic technology is a two-year (six sequential trimesters including summers) program that prepares students for entry-level positions as radiographers. The curriculum is designed in accordance with the radiography curriculum established by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. Academic courses include radiographic positioning, radiation physics, principles of radiographic exposure, and other specialized topics. The program is designed around a model of classroom and laboratory instruction integrated with hands-on experience in a clinical setting that provides a thorough educational foundation and professional preparation to enter the workforce as an independent practitioner upon graduation.

Following their degree completion, students are eligible to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) examination and they may apply for an Arizona license to practice radiography as a Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT).

Following is a listing of graduates:
Daniela Arellano
Elizabeth Bouchier
Andrea Castano
Amanda Clark
Debra Duarte
Cindy Fletcher
Juan Garcia
McKenna Gardner
Eric Gorecki
April Hiscox
Jennifer Kussey
Kacy LaMonica
Mattie Lynch
Hirali Patel
Paul Petrucelly
Bradley Rogers
Tiffany Williams
Kaitlyn Ziglar