Program Director: Ashley Balliet
Clinical Coordinators: Rochelle Holt & Crystal Crandall
Administrative Assistant: Lisa Brekke
In the early 1940's, Mercy Medical Center and St. Luke's Hospital each saw the need for establishing schools to prepare students in the profession of Radiologic Technology. At that time, each school received and thereafter maintained accreditation by the Committee on Allied Health, Educational Accreditation of the American Medical Association. In January, 1981, the two schools were merged into the present Mercy/St. Luke's School of Radiologic Technology. Through high standards set forth by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.
The School of Radiologic Technology is committed to an educational program that will provide students with the knowledge, skills, techniques, and professional ability to enable them to become registered Radiologic Technologists who are capable of rendering quality health care. The School exposes students to all facets of Radiologic Technology to ensure that an acceptable quantity and quality of clinical experience is attained.
To provide a high quality education in the profession of Radiologic Technology through the use of competency based clinical education and comprehensive didactic techniques.