Page 12 - Medical Dosimetry Flipbook
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Standard One: Accountability, Fair Practices, and
Public Information
1.6 The program publishes program effectiveness data (credentialing
examination pass rate, job placement rate, and program completion rate) on
an annual basis.
Explanation:
Program accountability is enhanced, in part, by making its program effectiveness data available to the
program’s communities of interest, including the public. In an effort to increase accountability and
transparency, the program must publish, at a minimum, its most recent five-year average credentialing
examination pass rate data, five-year average job placement rate data, and annual program completion
rate data on its website to allow the public access to this information. If the program cannot document
five years of program effectiveness data, it must publish its available effectiveness data.
The program effectiveness data must clearly identify the sample size associated with each measure (i.e.,
number of first-time test takers, number of graduates actively seeking employment, and number of
graduates).
Program effectiveness data is published on the JRCERT website. Programs must publish a hyperlink to
the JRCERT website to allow students and the public access to this information.
Required Program Response:
• Provide the hyperlink for the program’s effectiveness data webpage.
• Provide samples of publications that document the availability of program effectiveness data via
the JRCERT URL address from the program’s website.
Possible Site Visitor Evaluation Methods:
• Review of program website
• Review of program publications
• Interviews with faculty
• Interviews with students