Attained master's degrees

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The entire faculty of Central Maine Medical Center's Clark F. Miller School of Radiologic Technology and School of Nuclear Medicine Technology have attained master's degrees. From left are Heather Poulin, program director of the School of Nuclear Medicine Technology; Julie Branagan, clinical coordinator of the School of Radiologic Technology; Judy Ripley, director of Allied Health Education; and Michael Hawkes, an instructor at the School of Radiologic Technology. Poulin and Branagan were awarded master's degrees in health administration in August from the University of St. Francis in Joliet, Ill. Ripley completed her master's degree studies in 2008 and Hawkes, who recently joined the faculty, also holds a master's degree.

 

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