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08/15/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 08/15/2024 10:22

Class of 2024 graduates from BRMC School of Radiography

Class of 2024 graduates from BRMC School of Radiography

BRMC School of Radiography Class of 2024 pose for a picture. (Pictured from left to right): Front row: Claudia Miller, Abigail Zechman, Haylee Cherry. Back row: Samantha Bernard, Madison Sauley, Jessica Taylor, Brielle Kalacinski.

BRADFORD, PA - The Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) School of Radiography held its graduation ceremony on August 16 at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.

Jeanne Capra, MHA, RT, program director, BRMC School of Radiography, served as master of ceremonies and Madison Sera, BS, RT, radiology technologists at BRMC, offered remarks to the graduates.

The graduating class of 2024 was presented diplomas by Alixandra Coon, BS, RT, clinical coordinator, and Mark Welch, MD, medical advisor. The graduating class of 2024 consisted of seven graduates which included Brielle Kalacinski, Galeton, PA; Samantha Bernard, Jamestown, NY; Haylee Cherry, Johnsonburg, PA; Claudia Miller, Coudersport, PA; Madison Sauley, Galeton, PA; Jessica Taylor, Kane, PA; and Abigail Zechman, Beavertown, PA.

Five of the graduates earned a bachelor's degree in radiological science from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, one graduate earned their bachelor's degree in medical imaging sciences from Penn-West Clarion and one earned an associate's degree from Mercyhurst University.

"As a 1984 graduate of the school, I have had the privilege to work with many classes over the years. The class of 2024 has been excellent, both clinically and academically," Capra said. "Since joining the program, these students have faced many challenges related to several technological advances. Now, as graduates, I can say without hesitation that they are more than prepared to succeed in any health care environment."

During the ceremony, students received scholarships from the Bradford Hospital Auxiliary. Claudia Miller was awarded the Clinical Excellence Award and Isabella Johnson received the Academic Achievement Scholarship.

The Bradford Hospital Auxiliary awards more than $6,200 in healthcare scholarships annually. Since the inception of its scholarship program in the early 1950s, the auxiliary has awarded over $250,000 to students entering the healthcare field.

The School of Radiography, part of the Imaging Services Department at BRMC, is a 24-month program providing didactic and clinical instruction. More than 800 hours of a student's time is spent in the classroom, and an additional 2,300 hours of clinical education is provided through the program. Since its establishment in 1978, the school has graduated more than 300 students from its two-year course.

For more information on the BRMC School of Radiography, call (814) 362-8292 or visit www.brmc-ogh.org.