BSC Radiologic Technology Grads (Class of 2002)
Achieve 100% Passage Rate Upon
Certification Exam by
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists

(BLUEFIELD)--Bluefield State College's 2002 Radiologic Technology graduates have achieved a 100% passage rate on the certification examination by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.

BSC RadTech program director Melissa Haye has confirmed that all 21 students who graduated from the program in May, 2002 were employed, as of August 1. "They are employed in areas including general radiography, ultrasound, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, and Computerized Tomography," she said.

The BSC RadTech program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), having received official notification that it had been awarded continuing national accreditation of eight (8) years from JRCERT in October, 2001. JRCERT is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as the national agency for the accreditation of educational programs for the radiographer and radiation therapist, and is responsible for all accreditation actions.

BSC's 2002 RadTech graduates who passed the certification examination include: Misty Blankenship, Kara Boggs, Jamie Coleman, Rebecca Cook, Leigh Shevaun Cooper, Stormei Cowell, Wetzel Davis, Laurie Goins, Jennifer Gray, Stephen Lilly, Onnie Morgan, Jr., Shannon O'Dell, Tonya O'Donnell, Shelley Oakes, Tina Perdue, Melissa Riggs, Tracey Robinette, James Russell, Penny Showalter, Kathy Vaught, and Joshua Viers

Faculty include: Melissa Haye (program director), Angela Lambert (clinical coordinator), Holly Parish (Didactic instructor), Vanessa Godfrey (clinical instructor/Bluefield Regional Medical Center), Anna Lambert (clinical instructor/Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital), and Robin Gibson (clinical instructor/Princeton Community Hospital).

September 11, 2002

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