Richard Crabb has 19 years of experience as a Program Director for radiologic technology programs. He has extensive experience with programmatic accreditation and managing clinical and didactic staff. He holds degrees in public administration and business, as well as a radiologic technology certificate. His experience includes designing and implementing radiologic technology programs and curricula at multiple colleges and achieving high accreditation and student outcomes.
1. Richard Crabb
9523 Valletta Ave, NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120
Home: 505-792-7589 - Cell: 239-470-2596: richcrabb@msn.com
Professional Summary
Nineteen years as a Program Director in the public and proprietary collegiate settings. Extensive experience in
programmatic and collegiate accreditation, developing and managing didactic and clinical staff, and supervising,
instructing, and evaluating students. Expert in planning, organizing, initiating, and assessing activities' results
consistent with program/college mission and goals.
Education and Training
MPA: Public Administration, 1985
Brigham Young University - Provo, UT
Coursework in Human Resources
Bachelor of Science: Business-Finance, 1982
Brigham Young University - Provo, UT
Coursework in Finance, Statistics, Macro- and Microeconomics
Certificate: Radiologic Technology, 1977
Utah Valley Regional Medical Center - Provo, UT
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) -- Registered Technologist in Radiology – R.T. (R)(MR)
Skill Highlights
Staffing management ability Relationship and team building
Proven patience and self-discipline Sound decision making
Personal and professional integrity Staff training and development
Financial aptitude Critical thinking proficiency
Professional Experience
Radiologic Technology Program Director
January 2014 to Current
Central New Mexico Community College – Albuquerque, NM
Designed and implemented the A.A.S. degree, Radiologic Technology Program. Organizing and implementing the JRCERT
programmatic accreditation to bring the program from a regional, college accreditation to programmatic accreditation.
Implement goals, objectives and methods to measure the effectiveness of program activities. Diligently enforce high
standards; Monitor staffing patterns and clinical hours for efficiency and make changes when necessary; Provide
administrative and clinical leadership to the program staff and help improve/maintain annual student retention rate. Created
the curriculum for the A.A.S. degree program. Control programmatic budget and purchases.
Radiologic Technology Program Director
August 2004 to December 2013
Concorde Career College - Aurora, CO
Designed and implemented the A.A.S. degree, Radiologic Technology Program. Organized and executed the JRCERT
programmatic accreditation bringing it from probation to an 8-year accreditation within first year at Concorde Career
College. Implemented goals, objectives and methods to measure the effectiveness of program activities: 99% first -
attempt pass rate for program graduates on the ARRT national certification exam - 2005-2013; Conducted probationary
and annual performance evaluations of program staff of 6 individuals; Routinely evaluated the overall student outcomes within
the program and diligently enforced high standards; Monitored staffing patterns and clinical hours for efficiency and made
changes when necessary; Provided administrative and clinical leadership to the program staff and helped
improve/maintain annual student retention rate at 97% percent; created the curriculum for the A.A.S. degree program;
RAD curriculum later used for new RAD Program in Memphis, TN.
2. Radiologic Technology Program Director
June 1997 to August 2004
Edison Community (State) College - Fort Myers, FL
Assisted in the creation of the A.A.S. degree Radiologic Technology Program. Assisted in the first JRCERT
accreditation of the program - received highest accreditation for a new program - 3 years. Advanced from Clinical
Director to Program Director.
Radiologic Technology Clinical Coordinator
September 1993 to June 1997
Edison Community (State) College - Fort Myers, FL
Radiologic Technologist
RT(R)(MR)(ARRT)
July 1977 to present
Teaching Highlights
Courses Taught:
Radiographic Positioning
Radiologic Physics
Radiographic Image Production in Film/Screen and Digital Technologies.
Patient Care in Radiology
Medical Ethics
Radiation Bio/Protection