Radiology Technician (Limited-Scope) Training Program in Arizona
Become a professional radiology technician in Arizona, and a flourishing healthcare career is waiting for you.
The fast-tracked Radiology Technician (Limited-Scope) training program by CCI Training Center provides students with the knowledge and skills to get entry-level jobs in the field.
Our Program: Online Learning with Local Clinical Rotations


Interact With Your Instructor At CCI Training Center, students will have instructor supervision.

Collaborative LearningA healthy collaboration between the student and the expert instructors.

Interactive Lectures Students must attend two lectures each week.

Career Focus Training Hands on real world training
About The Radiology Technician (Limited-Scope) Program
In Arizona, the program is offered in the following format:
Delivery of Instruction:The live lectures are delivered online; Plus, you will be assigned to a local medical facility near you to complete your clinical hands-on training.
Years Of Service: 40
Number of Graduated Students: 24,000+
Upon completion of the program, the student will receive a Certificate of Completion in Radiology Technician (Limited Scope).

Courses Of The Program
Choosing the Radiology training (limited scope) program to learn about X-ray, CT, and MR imaging equipment, their key components, and much more!
Here is the list of the courses we provide in the program:
VAL01: Virtual Assistant Literacy
The course provides students with skills to provide administrative, creative, or technical services. Students will acquire essential skills in communication, time management, organization, and technical proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and Google Workspace. Students will learn to work with online collaboration apps such as Basecamp for task management and project tracking. In addition, students will learn to use virtual meeting tools such as Zoom and Google Meet.
MED03R: Medical Terminology and A&P
The course covers word-building rules, prefixes, suffixes, root words, and whole-body terminology. Students will learn terms covering anatomy and physiology, pathological conditions, and diagnostic treatments and procedures. Terms relating to each system and medical specialty will also be covered. Students will learn the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of each body system. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between body structure and function and the procedures common to health care. Students should be able to identify body system components and functions, relating this knowledge to the delivery of health care.
MED05: Basic Pharmacology
The course introduces medical assisting students to the study of medications and drugs. Students will learn the sources of drugs, their generic and brand names, the legal classification of drugs, routes and drug administration, and drug interactions.
MED30: Electronic Medical Records
Students in this course will learn and practice using a common medical records management software application in a simulated medical office. Students will learn and practice entering patient information, posting charges, payments, running financial reports, and filing insurance claims.
CR101: Clinical Rotation 1
The course provides placement of the student in a clinical setting in which the student will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the administrative duties required of a limited x-ray technician in a medical facility. Students will utilize the knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom and apply those principles in a functional medical facility environment.
RAD01: Introduction to Radiography and Patient Care
During this course, students will be provided with the concept of optimal patient care and an overview of the foundations of radiography and the practitioner’s role in the health care delivery system. This course includes a review of general mathematics and its applications in radiology. Students will learn basic formulas and calculations used by radiographers to produce high-quality radiographic images.
RAD02: Radiation Safety and Infection Control
The content provides an overview of the principles of the interaction of radiation with living systems. Radiation effects on molecules, cells, tissues, and the body are presented. Factors affecting biological response are presented, including the acute and chronic effects of radiation. The content also presents an overview of the principles of radiation protection, including the responsibilities of the radiographer for patients, personnel, and the public. Radiation health and safety requirements of federal and state regulatory agencies, accreditation agencies, and health care organizations are incorporated.
The course also includes the professional responsibilities of the radiographer related to infection control and how standard precautions play a role in the prevention of illness and disease.
CR102: Clinical Rotation 2
The course provides placement of the student in a clinical setting in which the student will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the clinical and laboratory duties required of a limited x-ray technician in a medical facility. Students will utilize the knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom and apply those principles in a functional medical facility environment.
RAD04: Radiographic Digital Image Production and Evaluation
The purpose of this course is to establish knowledge and an understanding of the components, principles, and operation of digital imaging systems found in diagnostic radiology.
As well as the image production process.
CDV01: Career Development
The course enables students to develop and plan for career advancement. Students will learn resume writing, interviewing, networking, effective communication, managing time effectively, and the use of internet-based websites in the job search. One-on-one mock interviews will be conducted.
Some other courses of the program
- RAD05: Radiographic Core Review
- CR103: Clinical Rotation 3
- RAD03: Radiographic Positioning and Projections
Why Choose CCI Training Center for the Program in Arizona
The fast-track (limited scope) radiology program just takes 8 months to complete. Here is the list of reasons to choose CCI Training Center for the Radiology Technician Program in Arizona:
National Accreditation
CCI Training Center has national accreditation from the ACCET - Accrediting Council for Consulting Education & Training. The U.S. Department of Education considers it a reliable authority.
Fast-Track Career Training
The limited radiology program takes 8 months to complete, providing enough skills and knowledge to get entry-level positions in the field.
Local Externship-Clinical Duties
For clinical duties, the CCI Training Center arranges an extensive externship in an approved medical facility near the students' location, providing hands-on field experience.
Weekly Live Lectures
CCI Training Center provides you with the benefit of weekly live lectures. This helps you discuss with the experts to improve your exam preparation and ultimately land a job.
Financial Aid Assistance & Support
We stay in touch with you during your studies and offer job support after graduation. We help connect students with job opportunities. For those qualified, CCI Training Center also helps students connect with financial aid options to help fund the career program.
Workforce & Job Training Center For Radiology Technicians In Arizona
CCI Training Center provides students with several resources with which they can apply for jobs quickly.
Our resources include the government-backed Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), which covers up to 100% of training expenses for qualified candidates.
How To Become A Radiology Technician In Arizona?
Here is the step-by-step career pathway for becoming a professional radiology technician in Arizona:
Education
01
Having a high school diploma, GED, or any equivalent degree is a step in the right direction.
The student must then complete a radiologic technology program accredited by a recognized body.
The fast-track limited scope technician training program at CCI Training Center is a great option for a flourishing healthcare career.
Certifications
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Getting a State Licensure for practice in Arizona is mandatory. It requires state licensure through the Arizona Medical Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners (MRTBE).
Alongside a license, doing a nationally recognized certification in radiology will boost one’s career as a radiology technician. These certifications include:
- ARRT - Limited Scope: Focuses on specific radiology procedures, limiting the scope of practice. It's designed for those performing a narrow range of X-ray exams, often in specialized settings.
- CCMA - NHA: While primarily for clinical medical assistants, some roles may involve essential radiology support. This certification from the National Healthcareer Association validates clinical skills.
- OSHA - National Safety Council: Certifies individuals on workplace safety, including radiation safety protocols. It ensures compliance with OSHA standards, which is crucial in radiology settings.
- First Aid - National Safety Council: Provides essential skills for immediate response to medical emergencies. It equips individuals to handle situations before professional medical help arrives.
Job Employment
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After completing the Radiology Technician training program, consider looking for jobs in Arizona. You can check jobs online through platforms such as :
- Indeed
- Monster
- SimplyHired
- Hiring cafe
Also, look for allied healthcare organizations with open hiring positions in radiology.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is there any financial aid for the Radiology Technician (limited-scope) training program?
CCI Training Center offers financial aid assistance, such as federal financial aid (Pell grants and low-interest loans). We also guide students in the job-seeking process.
What is the number of jobs for radiology technicians?
As per the U.S. BLS, there were 271,200 jobs for Radiologic and MRI Technologists in 2023.
Where are Radiology Technicians required?
There is a vast scope for Radiology technicians. Even in Arizona, they are constantly in demand in medical settings, such as:
- Hospitals
- Diagnostic Imaging Departments
- Emergency Rooms
- Operating Rooms
- Oncology Departments
- Outpatient Imaging Centers
- Physicians’ Offices
- Research Facilities
- Medical Equipment Manufacturers
Why is it important to do certifications in radiology?
A certificate indicates one’s expertise in various aspects of the field. CCI Training Center recommends doing certifications like OSHO and ARRT to gain hands-on practice in radiology.
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