LEWISTON – Students from the Clark F. Miller School of Radiologic Technology at Central Maine Medical Center School took four awards at the annual meeting of the Maine Society of Radiologic Technologists.
Patty Leslie of Topsham, a junior radiography student, received second prize in the Maine Society of Radiologic Technologists Student Scientific Exhibit for her exhibit, “Intradiscal Electrothermal Annuloplasty.” The exhibit took the $250 prize.
“Positron Emission Tomography,” an entry by senior radiography student, Jonathan Turner of Jay, took second place in the student essay contest. The entry received a $150 prize.
Senior radiography student Doug Clark of Auburn received third place and a $100 prize for his essay, “The Use of Intravascular Brachytherapy in Preventing Restenosis.”
Irene Dube of Auburn, a junior radiography student, won an honorable mention for her essay titled, “Radioimmunotherapy in the Treatment of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.”
The Maine Society of Radiologic Technologists student exhibit is open to all students enrolled in a radiologic science program. There are five schools of radiologic science in Maine.
The CMMC School of Radiologic Technology was founded by the late Clark F. Miller, M.D., in 1949. It was the first school of its kind in Maine.
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