• Foundation 2016 Holiday Ornament

    Add an R.T. Touch to Holiday Decorating

    This holiday season, be sure to get your R.T.-inspired holiday ornament. Your donation will be a gift to the profession, helping to ensure a brighter and stronger future for students and R.T.s.
  • Eileen Maloney

    Leader in Education and Service Supports Radiographers Through a Scholarship

    Eileen Maloney has devoted her career to educating others and holding service positions at the state and national level. She continues to support education in the profession through her creation of a scholarship through the Celebration Campaign.
  • Regina Ley

    Cancer Survivor Improves Radiation Therapy in Kenya

    Regina Ley knows better than most that access to treatment is the key to surviving cancer. She recently worked as an ASRT Foundation Community Outreach Fellow in Kenya to help improve patient care. She is dedicated to helping others beat cancer too.
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    Scholarships Available for Numerous Career Paths

    Whether you’re earning your first degree or returning to school for an additional degree, the ASRT Foundation is here to help. The Foundation offers more than 65 professional and entry-level donor-funded scholarships for ASRT members.
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    Passionate Donors Unite To Endow Research Grant

    Rebecca Ludwig, Marilyn Sackett and other dedicated donors understand the important role research plays in the profession. Rebecca and Marilyn created a donor-funded research grant, and in 13 months, generous supporters made it a permanent award.
  • Donors Make Life-changing Opportunities Possible

    Throughout October, passionate R.T.s showed their dedication to the profession with a gift to the ASRT Foundation. Thank you for your generosity. Your support makes it possible to offer scholarships, grants and fellowships that change lives.
  • Jason Lee, Thomas Wall and Rick Morris

    Empowering Sustainable Change in Malawi

    Three ASRT members helped elevate patient care in Lilongwe, Malawi, by helping lay the groundwork for the country’s first formal sonography program. They also improved the quality of ultrasounds being performed at Kamuzu Central Hospital.
  • Joy & Jordan Renner

    Couple’s Tribute and Commitment to Radiologic Science Education Includes Investing in the ASRT Foundation

    Joy and Jordan Renner have devoted their careers to improving medical imaging and patient care through education. Their gift to the Celebration Campaign created a scholarship to aid individuals seeking to become leaders in the profession.
  • ASRT CEO, Sal Martino

    Coming Together for a Brighter Tomorrow

    ASRT Chief Executive Officer Sal Martino is thrilled to be one of the donors who made the Celebration Campaign a success. In two short years, donors pledged more than $4 million toward creating a bright future for the profession.
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    ASRT Foundation Awards Three Research Grants

    The ASRT Foundation has announced the recipients of its fall 2016 donor-funded research grants. Learn about the research donors are helping make possible.
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    ASRT Matching Support for Hurricane Matthew Relief Efforts

    The ASRT will match up to $5,000 in donations to the ASRT Foundation disaster relief fund. Your donation will be matched by the ASRT to help those who were affected by Hurricane Matthew through Oct. 19, 2016.
  • Passionate Donors Change Lives

    Thank you to the dedicated R.T.s who showed their passion for the profession with a gift to the ASRT Foundation this September. Your generosity is making a difference in the medical imaging and radiation therapy community.
  • Nate Armstrong

    The Armstrong Group Donation Supports Future ASRT Foundation Goals

    The Armstrong Group donated to the Celebration Campaign in support of the goals and long-term aspirations of the ASRT Foundation. A room in ASRT's national office has been named with their gift.
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    Research Grant Sheds Light on Important Issue R.T.s Face

    With donor support, Lynn Reingold was able to investigate occupational stress for radiologic technologists. Her study advanced our understanding about the importance of stress management for R.T.s.
  • Stephanie Robles

    Scholarship Inspires Commitment to Professional Involvement

    A donor-funded scholarship enabled Stephanie Robles to remain in her radiologic sciences program instead of dropping out. Donors made it possible for her to continue her education and motivated her to become more active in the R.T. community.
  • Safety First

    ASRT Foundation and Toshiba Announce Safety FiRsT Grant Recipients

    The ASRT Foundation and Toshiba America Medical Systems have selected the 2016 Safety FiRsT grant recipients. Two facilities will receive grants of up to $7,000 to implement their proposed safety initiatives.
  • Francois Couillard

    Importance of Sharing Knowledge Across Borders

    François Couillard, chief executive officer for the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists, knows that sharing knowledge will continue to advance the profession. He is excited to welcome an ASRT member to CAMRT's upcoming conference.
  • Diana Mishler

    Working To Save the Lives of Children in Laos

    As a Watson R.T. Community Outreach Fellow, Diana Mishler helped bring sonography to one of only two pediatric hospitals in Laos. The training she provided will help give countless children a future they might otherwise not have had.
  • Siemens

    Supporting the Profession in New Ways

    Siemens Healthineers USA has invested in R.T.s and their future through ASRT Foundation scholarships for years. Now, with its gift to the Celebration Campaign, Siemens Healthineers has created more opportunities for R.T.s to learn and grow.
  • Generous Donors Make a Difference

    Thank you to the members of the medical imaging and radiation therapy community who showed their commitment to the profession with a gift this August. Your generosity is changing the lives of R.T.s and students and the patients they serve.