Mission Statement
The mission of the Arnot Ogden Medical Center School of Nursing is to prepare graduates to function as an entry level professional nurse with the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to promote and restore health to a diverse patient population utilizing safe quality standards of care. The vision of the Arnot Ogden Medical Center School of Nursing is to implement a cost-effective, accredited quality nursing education program that is guided by, and in accordance with, the values of the Faculty and those of the governing organization. The mission of the Arnot Ogden Medical Center; Dr. Earl D. Smith; School of Radiologic Technology is to develop professionals who possess the qualifications necessary to perform the entry-level skills that will enable them to meet the healthcare community needs. The graduates of the program will exhibit a high regard for ethical standards and be able to demonstrate competencies in accurate exposure technique, effective communication skills, radiographic positioning, radiation protection practices, anatomy and physiology knowledge and critical thinking skills. In addition, the graduates of the program will demonstrate familiarity with specialty areas of radiology, including Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, Computerized Tomography, MRI, Interventional Radiography and Angiocardiography.
Special Learning Opportunities
None
Student Services
Academic/career counseling service
Employment services for students
Placement services for completers
Undergraduate students enrolled who are formally registered with office of disability services
3% or less
Carnegie Classification
Not applicable, not in Carnegie universe (not accredited or nondegree-granting)
Religious Affiliation
Not applicable
Federal Aid
Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
For-credit instruction programs offered
Academic
Noncredit education offered
Institution does not offer noncredit education
Credit Accepted
Dual credit
Advanced placement (AP) credits