The Moncton Hospital School of Radiologic Technology
Bachelor of Health Sciences in Radiography
Radiological technology (Radiography) is an allied health profession that requires specialized instruction in the safe use of X-rays to produce images of the body.
Radiological Technology is one of the fastest growing primary health care fields, and advances in Digital Imaging and Computed Tomography have made Radiological Technology one of the most dynamic fields in health care today.
A career in Radiological Technology provides a balance between the provision of direct patient care and the use of advanced imaging technologies. The Moncton Hospital School of Radiologic Technology partners with University of New Brunswick Saint John (UNBSJ) as part of the Bachelor of Health Sciences in Radiography.
As the degree granting body, UNBSJ offers courses designed to provide the student with skills in communication, critical thinking and health research. The Moncton Hospital School of Radiologic Technology provides classroom and clinical education based on the Competency Profile for Radiological Technology established by the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT).
Students complete year 1 in health sciences at UNBSJ.
During this year applications are made to the Radiography
discipline. Accepted students spend year 2 at UNBSJ completing
health sciences courses. Years 3 and 4, the student attends
The Moncton Hospital School of Radiologic Technology to complete
specific courses in the field of radiological technology.
Graduates are eligible to write the CAMRT national certification
examination to become registered radiological technologists and
work across Canada.
This program is accredited by Accreditation Canada.