Program description
month program
Radiography
Program Overview
Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences offers a comprehensive accredited radiography program with small class sizes and individualized attention. You’ll train on the most modern equipment at one of the best healthcare facilities in the country. In 20 months, you’ll graduate feeling prepared and ready to enter the workforce.
As you learn from Mayo Clinic practitioners who are experts in their fields, you’ll have access to multiple care settings, diverse patient populations, and a broad spectrum of medical conditions — from the common to the most complex. Our integrated approach to collaborative education combined with our world-class resources provides you with an unparalleled learning experience you won’t find anywhere else.
Thank you for your interest in the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences Radiography Program! Radiography is an exciting, fast-paced career that combines art and science to produce medical images. At Mayo Clinic, our passion is our patients. Providing students with the best education possible ensures quality outcomes for those that place their trust in us. I hope you will consider joining our tradition of excellence here at Mayo Clinic!
Myke Kudlas, M.Ed., R.T.(R)
Radiography Program Director
Student stories
After 26 years as a sonar technician in the U.S. Navy, I decided to train for a career in the medical field. While exploring my options, I discovered the Radiography Program. The Mayo brand and reputation for excellence drew me to apply, and being trained by the best of the best helped me put into action what I learned in the classroom.
Bob Wring, R.T.(R)
2013 graduate who is now an MRI technologist at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida
Jacksonville, FL
Radiologic technologist
A day in the life
Explore what a radiologic technologist does
Radiography is an exciting and highly rewarding career. A vital part of the diagnostic team, radiologic technologists are immersed in the heart of the action, operating a variety of imaging equipment to produce medical images (radiographs). They work directly with patients, not only operating X-ray machines, but also explaining the type of procedure and accurately positioning the patient to achieve the best image possible.
Accreditation information
The Radiography Program (Florida) is an accredited program.