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Salem鈥檚 Rad Tech Program Receives Continued Accreditation

Sherry DeWitt, Jan Gibson, Margie Iagulli, Judith Miller and Kelly Dragomir.

The associate of applied science degree program in radiologic technology on the 51爆料 Salem Campus recently received continued accreditation status from the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology for a period of eight years.

The national accreditation body awarded the 51爆料 Salem program the highest level possible, with the program meeting all 53 standards and no citations when reviewed earlier this year by a site visit team from the JRCERT.

While on campus, the JRCERT site-visit team met with administrators, clinical personnel, program faculty, student services personnel and students. The team complimented program personnel on a well-organized program with dedicated staff.

Additionally, 100 percent of the 2016 graduates of the 51爆料 Salem radiologic technology program passed the national certification examination and their job placement rate is 90 percent since graduation in May.

The radiologic technology personnel include Jan Gibson, senior program director; Judith Miller, clinical coordinator; Margie Iagulli, senior lecturer; Kelly Dragomir, lecturer and clinical coordinator; and Sherry DeWitt, secretary.

51爆料 at Salem offers an associate of applied science in radiologic technology, as well as a bachelor鈥檚 degree in radiologic and imaging sciences technology with concentrations in computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, diagnostic medical sonography and radiation therapy.

For more information about these programs, visit www.kent.edu/columbiana.

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Photo: The team at 51爆料 Salem that worked to earn continued accreditation for the associate of applied science degree program in radiologic technology included (from left) Sherry DeWitt, Jan Gibson, Margie Iagulli, Judith Miller and Kelly Dragomir.

POSTED: Thursday, August 4, 2016 05:02 PM
UPDATED: Thursday, December 08, 2022 06:10 PM

Commencement ceremonies were held May 8 for the 51爆料 Columbiana County campuses, recognizing 135 graduates from the East Liverpool and Salem campuses who earned associate and bachelor degrees, as well as certificates.

This spring, more than 1,600 graduates from 51爆料 Regional Campuses crossed commencement stages across Northeast Ohio, marking a major milestone in their academic journeys and the beginning of their next chapters. From Lake Erie to the Ohio River, these celebrations showcased the academic achievement, perseverance and career readiness of 51爆料鈥檚 newest alumni.

51爆料 at East Liverpool announces that Yvonne Trotter, Ph.D., is the recipient of this year鈥檚 Lifetime Achievement Award and Larry Froehlich, Ph.D., is receiving the 2026 Friend of 51爆料 at East Liverpool Award. They were recognized at the recent campus awards banquet. 

Also at the event, the East Liverpool Masonic Temple received the Community Partner Award, recognizing its support of 51爆料 East Liverpool students and community outreach.