NMT Class of 2009star The MCG NMT Class of 2009 graduated on May 8, 2009 at the James Brown Arena in Augusta, GA. Graduates participated in an honors and awards ceremony hosted by the Alph Eta Allied Health Society on Thursday evening, followed by the Biomedical and Radiological Technologies Department (BRT) on Friday morning, May 8, prior to graduation ceremonies. The Antonio Molini Senior Achievement Award was presented to the NMT Senior Class President, Terry Morrow. The BRT Chair's Cecil Hall Award was presented to distant studeent Dorothy Pettay.

 

Congratulations to this illustirous group.

 

 

 

 

NMT class of 2010 attend white

 

star Nuclear Medicine Technology students from Atlanta and Augusta attended the Biomedical and Radiological Technologies White Coat Ceremony. Family and friends attended the event which took place during the Medical College of Georgia Family Day at the Medical College of Georgia on Saturday September 20, 2008 at the Augusta Campus. The White Coat Ceremony serves to officially welcome students to the Medical College of Georgia, and to the profession of Nuclear Medicine Technology.

Justin Clark

President

Anjali Patel

Secretary

Lubov Patouga

Treasurer

Megan Hall

Social Coordinator

Jared Collins

Atlanta Representative

  

 

star The NMT program welcomes the 2010 class officers to MCG.

 

Haley Rainey

star Haley Rainey receives Antonio Molini Outstanding Student Award

Haley Rainey demonstrated outstanding academic and clinical skills throughout her tenure in the MCG Nuclear Medicine Program.  She was honored by receiving the Antonio Molini Outstanding Student Award at the BRT Graduation and Awards Banquet sponsored by the Student Biomedical and Radiological Technologies Association.  Ms. Rainey received and all expenses paid trip to the annual GSNMT meeting.

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star Other Award Winners:

 

First Place: Southeastern Chapter Society of Nuclear Medicine, Atlanta, GA
The Possible Causes of Poor Tagging Efficiency in Tc-99m Red Blood Cell Kits
Kelli Knox, Kurt Thomas, and Kenda Miller

 

First Place:  Georgia Society of Nuclear Medicine
How PET/CT Will Replace Conventional Nuclear Medicine. 
Dorothy Pettay, Brian Birtwistle, and Ahn Nygen