The Pre-Professional Medicine program at Newman University provides a structured curriculum that sets up foundational knowledge in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics - all crucial for success in medical school.
Academic advisors and faculty work closely with you to help you navigate the application process, select elective classes, and prepare for the MCAT.
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Career Pathways
In Radiologic Technology
Newman University’s Radiologic Technology provides you with the knowledge and relevant skills to set you on the path to a fulfilling career.
Some of our alumni in this program have found careers in:
- Diagnostic Radiology
- Computed Tomography (CT)
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Interventional Radiology
- Mammography
Some who have completed this program have chosen to continue studies in:
Programs in Radiologic Technology
Undergraduate Programs
Throughout the twenty-two month program, students are required to complete a minimum of eight hours of community service as well as participate in the radiologic technology program service-learning project. The program hosts a campus blood drive every Fall for the American Red Cross before their critical season of need.

The Radiologic Program is setup much like on the job training to learn the equipment. So by the time we're, we're graduating, we already have experience. We get to put that on our resumes that we've worked with different brands of instruments and machines out there. So it's just a real broad of the entire industry we get to see during this program.
Newman School of Healthcare Professions Student, Cutberto Pimentel-Rodriguez

Being in the Radiologic Technology program isn't only limited to just X-ray. You can go into CT, MRI, interventional, vascular, whatever the case may be. You're gonna learn every single day. It's not a career where you're stagnant.
Newman School of Healthcare Professions Student, Arturo Tena