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Graduate students with the clinical competence required to be entry-level technologists.

Produce students who will demonstrate effective interpersonal skills with the entire healthcare team and the public.

Enable students to employ appropriate critical thinking and problem-solving skills to be entry-level technologists in the clinical setting.

See what our 1 Month* Bone Densitometry Technician (DXA) Program offers

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length, and schedule may change. Fill our form for more details.

The Bone Densitometry Technician (DXA)

program provides a library and classrooms with teaching aids, textbooks, journals, periodicals, and anatomical charts. The DXA Program is a certificate program.

Students will receive

didactic and clinical rotations in affiliated medical facilities. The Instructor-to-Student ratio is 1:25 during online lectures and 1:1 during clinical externships.

Classes may be scheduled Monday through Sunday

tudents will attend a maximum of 40 hours per week of instruction, including didactic lectures, laboratory, and clinicals. A mandatory two-hour laboratory on campus is required before beginning clinical rotations.

Clinical activities may be held

on weekdays or weekends, and shifts may include days or evenings as the clinical site requires. Didactic courses are held online between 8:00 AM to 10:30 PM.

The program’s affiliated clinical sites

hold current state-issued certificates as approved clinical sites. The clinical sites provide supervised clinical instruction in the patient care setting. All clinical sites employ X-ray technicians or radiologic technologists and supervisors/operators (doctors) who hold certification from the State of California Radiologic Health Branch.

The DXA program

consists of 4.0 quarter credit hours, completed over five (5) weeks for fifty-six contact hours. Day/evening classes are currently scheduled for the program. Please refer to the course schedule for details. Students must complete all didactic and clinical hours before graduating.

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