CT Internship
Applicants must be graduates of a JRCERT accredited radiography program or submit proof of enrollment in a radiography program at the interview.
This clinical internship is offered in conjunction with the ARRT’s required 16 hours of structured education. Interns may also opt to take online CT courses through the University of Iowa’s Computed Tomography distance education department.
Intern will need to comply with items stated in the MercyOne North Iowa self-directed learning contract, which includes the expectation to take the ARRT registry examination at the conclusion of the internship.
The intern must provide proof of the following documentation prior to starting the internship:
- ARRT certification (upon radiography graduation)
- IDPH Radiography Permit to Practice
- Professional liability insurance through ASRT-endorsed Healthcare Providers Service Organization (HPSO)
- Completed AGO (Alternative General Orientation) if new or returning to the organization
- Immunizations, including current TB test
- Cleared background check
- Cleared drug screen
- Cleared pre-employment physical
- BLS and Mandatory Reporting Certification
Clinical Internship Costs:
No fee; it is an unpaid position
Structured Education Hours:
The ARRT requires 16 structured education hours. We recommend ASRT’s 16 hour CE series (cost $240-$320). These courses will be paid for by the intern directly to the provider of the educational course.
Application Deadline for clinical internship:
Accepted year round, contact us to learn of next internship start date.
- Application Link
- Recommendation link (2 required)
Selection Criteria:
Promising applicants are invited for personal interviews with the Admissions Committee. The Admission Committee considers all aspects of each applicant’s record and offers admission to the best-qualified individuals. Positive applicant attributes include maturity, previous CT and/or MRI experience, an aptitude for academic achievement, strong attendance history/records, customer-service focus, knowledge of and motivation toward a career in CT.
MercyOne North Iowa does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, color, creed, religion, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preference.
Miscellaneous Costs:
- Background check – approximately $30 (Human Resources)
- Current TB test – approximately $15 at County Public Health Office or you may do it at your physician's office, but cost is variable depending on your health insurance coverage
- Pre-employment physical – approximately $125 (Healthworks)
- Possible CRT testing – approximately $125 (Healthworks)
- Drug Screen collection and processing fee – approximately $40 (Healthworks)
- BLS course fee, if not current
- Mandatory reporting course fee, if not current
- Professional Liability Insurance - approximately $50-100/year
Clinical Start Date:
Variable
Clinical Length:
Minimum of 6 months, average 7 months, not to exceed 8 months.
Hours:
32 hrs/week with one day off to allow time for personal appointments, etc.
Schedules to be determined by CT supervisor to ensure best opportunities to secure needed ARRT exams. Hours will typically vary between 7:30-4 and 8-4:30 Monday-Friday with a few weeks of evening shifts.
Intern will be required to follow and be in compliance with MercyOne attendance policies.
Personal time:
Up to 5 days allowed in case of illness or emergency. If additional time is needed, it will be added on to the minimum length of the program.
Financial assistance:
- CENT Credit Union will offer low-interest rate student loans to interns. Call 424-2368 to inquire.
- X-ray student loan payments to the CENT Credit Union will be deferred if provided proper documentation of the internship.
- Potential Financial Aid through U of I if decided you are ‘degree-seeking’.
U of I Online coursework options:
Interns may opt for U of I coursework in place of CEUs to meet the ARRT structured education requirement: there are 2 options – degree-seeking and non-degree seeking. Visit U of I Radiation Science Programs for more information on the options, course schedules and requirements.
Non-Degree Seeking opportunity:
Classes available through the U of I’s Center for Credit Programs’ Distance Education (division of Continuing Education).
University of Iowa Radiation Science Programs for more information.
Degree-Seeking opportunity: University of Iowa BS Radiation Sciences
There are other qualifications, applications and fees at the U of I. Our clinical internship would NOT transfer to the U of I to fulfill the BS elective requirements (but the online coursework may). Contact Jenny Maiers 319-353-8388, or E-mail: radiation-sciences@uiowa.edu or visit www.medicine.uiowa.edu/RadSci for more information on BS degree
For further information contact:
Amy Edwards – (641) 428-6079 or edwardsa@mercyhealth.com