This training is
separate from the 48 hours of classroom training required to
learn how to take x-rays.
Students of the 48-hour Introductory Radiographic Technique course are
advised to begin searching for a source of this HIV / AIDS training at
the beginning of their IRT course, so that they will have completed the
HIV training by the time they have completed their 48-hour x-ray
training.
There is no
significant risk factor for limited x-ray technicians taking x-rays in
private health care facilities - particularly in chiropractic offices
-, and so the requirements for HIV training are quite easy to meet, and
various options are considered quite broadly.
Past
training may qualify
If an individual has completed a general
health or first aid class during their schooling that contained at
least 4 ( or 7) hours of material on HIV / AIDS, a course instructor or
advisor can certify to the attendance.
This
applies to any HIV / AIDS training since 1988.
Check
for possible local courses: