Schools of Radiation and Imaging Technologies
Grady is one of the world’s preeminent teaching hospitals. The Schools of Radiation and Imaging Technologies offer world-class education and training.
With quality patient care always at the heart of everything we do, the Schools of Radiation and Imaging Technologies can combine a high level of academic and clinical curricula, assuring our graduates have the clinical expertise to excel in any environment. This combination prepares graduates for advancement in their respective fields and immense personal and professional development.
Radiologic Technology
X-rays are essential to diagnosing patients – from finding breaks and fractures to assessing healing. Physicians rely on talented Radiologic Technologists to produce those images.
Study to become a Rad Tech at Grady. Earn your certificate in Radiologic Technology in our entry-level, full-time, 23-month program. Learn from our experienced instructors in the classroom. And work alongside clinical teams at Grady, Atlanta’s level 1 trauma center, using the latest digital imaging equipment.
Visit our School of Radiologic Technology for program details and to apply.
Radiation Therapy
Radiation Therapists help fight cancer. They expertly operate machines that deliver concentrated radiation treatments to shrink or eliminate cancers and tumors.
Earn your Radiation Therapy certificate at Grady in our full-time, three-semester program. You’ll gain hands-on experience working alongside clinical teams from our Georgia Cancer Center of Excellence.
Visit our School of Radiation Therapy for program details and to apply.
Computed Tomography
Computed Tomography (CT) technology creates computerized, 360-degree views of the body’s structures. CT scans are fast and detailed – and require experienced technologists.
Earn your CT Technologist certificate in our full-time, one-semester program. You’ll use the latest CT technology available in our Marcus Trauma and Stroke and Neuroscience centers.
Visit our School of Computed Tomography for program details and to apply.
Diagnostic Medical Sonography (General & Vascular)
A diagnostic medical sonographer uses imaging equipment and soundwaves to form images known as ultrasounds.
Grady offers two Diagnostic Medical Sonography certificate programs.
- General Concentration
Earn your Diagnostic Medical Sonographer certificate in our full-time, 18-month general program (abdomen and OB/GYN). Visit our School of Diagnostic Medical Sonography – General Concentration for program details and to apply. - Vascular Concentration
Earn your certificate in Diagnostic Medical Sonographer in our full-time, 12-month vascular program. Visit our School of Diagnostic Medical Sonography – Vascular Concentration for program details and to apply.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners create diagnostic images, and doctors use them for evaluating soft tissues such as tendon and ligament injuries, brain tumors, or spinal cord injuries.
Earn your MRI Technologist certificate in our full-time, two-semester program. And work alongside clinical teams at Grady.
Visit our School of Magnetic Resonance Imaging for program details and to apply.
Mammography
Mammography creates a digital, 3D X-ray of the breast. Mammograms are an essential tool in detecting early-stage breast cancer when it’s most treatable. As a result, these skills are in high demand in hospitals and outpatient centers.
Earn your Mammography Technologist certificate in our full-time, one-semester program. You’ll use the latest Mammography technology available in our Breast Imaging Center.
Visit our School of Mammography for program details and to apply.
Vision
The Schools of Radiation and Imaging Technologies at Grady Health System will become a recognized center of excellence for the education of Radiographers, Radiation Therapists, Diagnostic Medical Sonographers, Vascular Sonographers, Computed Technologists, and MRI Technologists.
Administration
Director Schools of Radiation and Imaging Technologies
Jessi Clark, MSEd, RDMS, RT(R)
[email protected]
(404) 616-4587
Admissions Office
Schools of Radiation and Imaging Technologies
Grady Health System
80 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive, SE
Box 26095
Atlanta, GA 30303-3050
Admissions Coordinator
Malon Brown, BS
[email protected]
(404) 616-3610
Financial Aid Office
Schools of Radiation and Imaging Technologies
Grady Health System
80 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive, SE
Box 26095
Atlanta, GA 30303-3050
Financial Aid/Registrar
Sabrina Williams-Twolions, BS
[email protected]
(404) 616-3506
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