School of Radiologic Technology

Our Mission

The DMC Sinai-Grace School of Radiologic Technology is committed to the education and development of radiology students so they may fully participate in the highest quality healthcare services in a caring and efficient manner.

The education provided prepares the student to enter the job market in diagnostic imaging. The program will also instill lifelong learning values and assist them in achieving their personal and professional goals.

Our Goals

DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital School of Radiologic Technology serves the radiographic community and its students by reaching and maintaining the following goals:

Students/Graduates will be clinically competent.

Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Perform exams on non-routine studies
  • Identify quality diagnostic images versus non-quality images
  • Perform quality general exams with computerized and/or digital imaging

Students will use critical thinking.

Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Recognize emergency patient’s conditions and implement appropriate treatment
  • Evaluate images for quality

Students/Graduate will communicate effectively.

Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Speak professionally, respectfully, and knowledgeably to all staff
  • Respect patient’s confidentiality
  • Give oral presentations within the didactic classroom

Students/Graduates will evaluate the importance of professional growth.

Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Demonstrate professionalism in the clinical and didactic settings
  • Understand the need for lifelong learning and professional growth

Program Overview

The DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital School of Radiologic Technology is a two-year, self-contained program, including both didactic and clinical education. The goal of the curriculum is to provide a unified, correlated sequence of instruction and experience to prepare the student to meet the objectives and become a caring, efficient and capable Radiologic Technologist.

The Department of Radiology serves in-patients, out-patients, and emergency patients. Radiology services include general radiography, fluoroscopy, CT, MRI, interventional radiology, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. Mammography and orthopedic radiology services are located in the Sinai-Grace Professional Office Building. Additional radiographic equipment is utilized in the surgical suite, endoscopy, ED Trauma room and at the patient's bedside.

The Sinai-Grace Department of Radiology performs more than 152,000 examinations each year in a variety of procedure areas. More than 67,000 procedures are performed for the Emergency Department yearly. The nature and frequency of examinations performed in the hospital provide radiology students with an excellent educational experience. The school also provides additional training at DMC Children's Hospital of Michigan.

The Program was awarded an eight year (8) accreditation award by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) in October of 2020. The JRCERT is located at 20 N. Wacker Dr., Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606, Phone: (312) 704-5300, Fax: (312)-704-5304

To learn more about Sinai-Grace's School of Radiologic Technology: call (313) 966-6866, or email Liz Oras, Program Director, at [email protected].

DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital is a 400-bed teaching hospital and offers a complete range of medical, surgical, maternity and emergency services. Services are provided to all patients regardless of religion, race, gender, ethnic identification or economic status. DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital is specially equipped to be accessible to the disabled.

School of Radiologic Technology Information

School of Computerized Tomography Information

DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital has added a new Computerized Tomography (CT) Program. The CT Program is twenty (20) weeks in length and has a 2 week break in December. Two classes will begins each year in September and March. The program consists of one 8 hour didactic class day per week and four 8 hour clinical class days. Students will rotate to Harper University Hospital and Sinai-Grace Hospital or Huron Valley- Sinai Hospital and Detroit Receiving Hospital, with additional 2 week rotation at Children’s Hospital of Michigan.

School of Computerized Tomography Information