Students graduate from St. Francis School of Radiologic Technology

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Graduates Peter Skaggs (Marlton), Jenna Muehleisen (Yardville), Danielle Freda (Bordentown), Amelia Murphy (Cinnaminson), Samantha Masterpole (Hamilton), Linda Marsala (Bordentown), Ashley Anderson (Bristol, Pa.) and Marialys Walker (Willingboro) pose in their gowns.

This summer, eight students graduated from the St. Francis School of Radiologic Technology.

The graduates are Ashley Anderson of Bristol, Pa., Danielle Freda and Linda Marsala of Bordentown, Samantha Masterpole of Hamilton, Jenna Muehleisen of Yardville, Amelia Murphy of Cinnaminson, Peter Skaggs of Marlton and Marialys Walker of Willingboro.

The School of Radiologic Technology is an accredited, full-time hospital based radiography program at St. Francis Medical Center, which only accepts eight students per year. Upon successful completion of the 24-month program, students are eligible for certification and the State of New Jersey license.

All of the graduates passed the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists certification examination and are now Registered Radiologic Technologists

Graduates can be found in many specialized areas of the profession including cat scan, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine, sonography, radiation therapy, cardiovascular interventional technology, education, management, radiation physics and sales.

More information is online at stfrancismedical.org

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