Graduation and Certification
To be eligible for graduation, an intern must have:
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Attended the required number of scheduled days
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Successfully completed all lecture and clinical rotation proficiency and competency requirements
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Demonstrated ethical behavior in their professional conduct
At graduation, you will receive a certificate and are eligible for certification by national or state agencies. Information on the various certifying agencies is supplied during the clinical year. The intern decides whether to become certified, and by which agency. Certification is a means of verifying career-entry competence; it is desirable in many job circumstances and in pursuing post-graduate education. If you are from an affiliated university, you are eligible to receive a degree from that institution. The awarding of the certificate or degree is not contingent upon successfully passing a certification examination.
Graduation Rates
See Graduation Rates for the most recent statistics.
Certification Pass Rate
St. John Providence Health System School of Medical Technology interns are eligible to take a national certification examination upon successful completion of the program. Our graduates have historically performed very well on these exams.










