Latest BSRT Prospectus

 

Davao Doctors College's Rad Tech is the first and only one accredited in the Philippines.

Since 1998, the Davao Doctors College was officially recognized by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) as the Top-performing RT School in the Philippines.

 

Batch 2009 which made a 84% passing average last June 2009 RT Licensure Examination. For the 3rd time, DDC has produced another 1st Placer in the person of Timothy John D. Matoy who obtained a rating of 91.2%. The other 1st Placers in the RT board examination are Edmund Dante Miraflores, MD, RRT (1998), and Voltaire P. Jamison, RRT (2000).

 

DDC's RadTech has passed the standards set by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) and is recently granted the Level I status.

 

The RT Department takes pride in animated lectures, state-of-the-art laboratory, and darkroom facilities. The rooms are fully air-conditioned equipped with computer aided-instruction (CAI) facilities. To further enhance teaching and learning, the school provides a functional darkroom used for manual and automatic processing. In addition, the laboratory room has a functioning 300 mA X-ray machine, a portable x-ray machine, and an ultrasound. The Department acquires a worth 1.6 million radiographic positioning doll (the first in the entire Philippines) for lecture demonstration of x-ray exposure.

 

The Department is composed with a Program Chair Joshua P. Sero, MAEd-HPE, RRT, Clinical Coordinator Aven S.Majellano, RRT and Instructors Ma. Jesette B. Canales, MAEd, RRT, Cherry May Confesor, RRT, Leonila P. Felizarte, RRT, Richard Pabunag, RRT and Aries Paul Zeta, RRT. The Radiologic Technology has been long recognized as one of the most dynamic and rapidly progressing fields in the allied health professions.