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Attach a two page, double-spaced essay (using Times New Roman 12 point font) addressing the following:Describe the reasons you wish to become a

Attach a two page, double-spaced essay (using Times New Roman 12 point font) addressing the following:

  1. Describe the reasons you wish to become a Radiographer;
  2. Describe your reason for selecting CCBC Radiography Program over other radiography programs;
  3. Describe your research into the field of medical imaging, besides this course;
  4. Describe what professional ethics means to you; and
  5. Go to:  On the first page, under Learning Outcomes, pick 2 Learning Outcomes and write a paragraph on each. Describe how that Learning Outcome is important to the field of Radiography.

The essay MUST be written in your own words.

Attached is the Program Effectiveness Data from which you will pull your outcomes from for your essay.  See attached. 

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