The scope of practice for educators in the medical imaging program is analogous to that which has bee n designed by the Association of Educator in Radiologic Sciences
The Educators Of The Program Are Recognized Professionals Who Communicate, Demonstrate And Teach The Art And Science Of Medical Imaging. The Medical Imaging Educators Of The Program Shall
Be credentialed and in good standing with their respective credentialing agency.
Be qualified in their specific field of study
Be effective in teaching assigned subjects
Meet the standards defined by the sponsoring institution
Follow an established code of ethics
Exercise positive educational methodologies and philosophies
Develop and adhere to structural and progressive curricula
Maintain continuous growth and quality improvement
Responsibilities of all program educators shall include but not be limited to :
Instruction of a designated curricula
Application of the laws of physics in the practice of Radiologic Sciences
Determination of educational validity for all student clinical and classroom experiences
Correlation of academic and clinical education
Utilization of positive written and verbal communication skills
Evaluation of student performance in the psychomotor affective and cognitive domains of learning
Demonstration of good organizational skills
Supervision of student activities
Participation in continuing education to maintain and enhance competence in educational skills
Provision of student access to faculty and professional counseling
Respect of confidentiality in all student matters
Serving as a positive role model for the profession
Demonstration of dedication to the highes t standard of patient care and active support of the Patient ’s Bill of Rights as defined by the American Hospital Association
Implementation of activities planned for program outcomes assessment and revision
Salary: $1,000-$1,350 per credit
Seniority level
Associate
Employment type
Part-time
Job function
Training and Education
Industries
Higher Education
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