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 Greeting from the Indiana University Radiologic Sciences Director

 

On behalf of our students, staff, and faculty, Welcome!.

If you are interested in more information about a possible career in the radiologic sciences, please go to the link "Interested in a Career in Radiologic Sciences". There you will find valuable links to aquaint you with the career possibilities in the radiologic sciences.

For those who have already decided on a career in radiologic sciences, I am pleased to invite you to browse these pages and become acquainted with the Radiologic Sciences Programs offered at Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis.

Radiologic Sciences consists of three degree programs including an associate degree in Radiography and bachelor degrees in Medical Imaging Technology, and Nuclear Medicine Technology. The imaging and therapeutic uses of radiation rapidly expanded from the 1960's through the later part of the century. Indications are that growth will continue well into the next century as technology expands.

IUPUI, a 21st century model for urban higher education, is located just west of downtown Indianapolis. Our program offices are on the first floor of the Clinical Building, which is in the IU Medical Center complex on the north side of Michigan Street.  We use the Medical Center Hospitals for clinical education but also have students at other Indianapolis area hospitals. 

If you are interested in the human body, how the body works, computer applications in medicine, or how radiation can be used to treat disease, we have the education that will give you a career in these areas. Let us know if we can provide information that will help you understand if a radiologic sciences career is right for you.

Sincerely,

Bruce W. Long, M.S., R.T.(R)

Director

Radiologic Sciences Programs


      

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