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Cox Health Systems - School of Radiologic Technology
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About Cox Health Systems - School of Radiologic Technology
Cox Health Systems School of Radiologic Technology is a specialized allied health institution located in Springfield, Missouri, offering training in radiologic technology within a hospital health system setting. Programs at institutions of this type prepare students to perform diagnostic imaging procedures and earn credentials required for professional licensure. No specific enrollment, completion rate, retention rate, or quality score data is reported in IPEDS for this institution.
The school focuses on radiologic technology, preparing graduates to work as radiologic technologists in hospital, clinic, and outpatient imaging settings. Programs at institutions of this type typically lead to a certificate or associate degree and prepare students to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) examination.
Springfield, Missouri is the third-largest city in Missouri and a regional healthcare hub for southwestern Missouri and the greater Ozarks region. Cox Health Systems is one of the largest healthcare providers in the area, and the school benefits from direct clinical training opportunities within an active hospital environment.
Accreditation: Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
1423 N. Jefferson Ave., Springfield, MO 65802
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