Rick Hoylman, Program Director of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Technology, volunteered with the nonprofit radiology organization RAD-AID in August to provide education and training for Nuclear Medicine Technologists in Tanzania and Kenya. As the volunteer Program Director for the Nuclear Medicine division of RAD-AID, Hoylman spent three weeks improving access to quality medical imaging. "There is a great need for medical imaging specialists in many parts of the world, and RAD-AID is doing important work to address that need," Hoylman said. "I encourage anyone who is interested in this field to consider volunteering with RAD-AID or other organizations working to improve healthcare in underserved areas." Hoylman's work with RAD-AID is just one example of how Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Tech faculty and students are making a difference in the world.
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