• 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.
  • Marilyn Sakett

    Research Is the Key To Advancing Our Profession

    Marilyn Sackett is passionate about advancing and strengthening the profession through research. Supporting the Emerging Researchers Award allows her to empower R.T.s to conduct research and she encourages others to follow her lead.
  • Cindi Zurliene

    Eyes Wide Open After Experiencing Conditions of Guatemalan Hospital

    Cindi Zurliene saw the great need for help in the eyes of the staff and patients of a Guatemalan hospital as a Siemens ASRT Foundation Outreach Fellow. After returning home, she is working to ensure they receive the lifesaving help they need.
  • Chin Chan

    Dedication to Professional Community Inspired by Scholarship

    Donors made it possible for Chin Chan to receive a scholarship in 2012 when he needed someone to believe in him. Four years later, the faith donors had in him still motivates him in his aspiring career in magnetic resonance imaging.
  • Bill Hubble

    Research Grant Leads to Improved Infection Control

    A donor-funded ASRT Foundation research grant empowered William Hubble, James Turner and Rita Heuertz to identify new ways to evaluate and improve infection control procedures in the radiology department.
  • Michael_Ward_150

    Donor Wants To Help Others Strive for Excellence

    Michael Ward has been involved at the state, national and international levels of the profession throughout his career. He hopes his career and his gift to the Celebration Campaign will be an example for others to follow.
  • Rachel_Whatley_150

    Tough Start Launches Bright Career

    Rachel Whatley worked her way up from a high school dropout who had a rough start in life to earning a bachelor’s degree and becoming a dedicated R.T., wife and mother. Donor support is now empowering her to pursue a master’s degree.
  • Siemens

    Saving Lives One Community Outreach Fellowship at a Time

    Siemens Healthineers has sent medical outreach fellows to underserved populations around the world this year. Siemens has made it possible to save countless lives with their support of this important outreach work.
  • Donna_ThalerLong_150

    Educator Knows Firsthand Importance of Scholarships

    As an educator, donor and past scholarship recipient, Donna Thaler Long knows firsthand the impact donors have on the professional community. She believes it’s important to empower students and professionals to become as educated as possible.
  • Robert Adams

    Breaking Down Information-Sharing Borders

    2016 International Speakers Exchange Award recipient Robert Adams was intrigued to discover universal issues in the profession. He hopes future recipients will use the opportunity to foster more global information sharing in the R.T. community.
  • Your Support Changes Lives in the R.T. Community

    Thank you to the individuals who empowered students and professionals in the R.T. community with their gifts this July. Your generous support is changing lives in the medical imaging and radiation therapy community!
  • Toshiba

    Toshiba Partners With ASRT Foundation To Promote Safety

    With their gift to the Celebration Campaign, Toshiba America Medical Systems launched a pilot program that awarded two facilities grants of $7,000 each to improve the safety of radiologic technologists.
  • Larry Sibley

    A Brand New Learning Experience

    A Siemens Education Journey Award enabled Larry Sibley II to attend his first conference after nearly 30 years in the profession. Learning firsthand from experts provided an invaluable experience for him.
  • R.T. Community Surpasses Goal as Positioning for a Brighter Tomorrow Campaign Ends

    The ASRT Foundation’s Celebration Campaign surpassed its goal by more than a million dollars thanks to the generous support of donors. While Foundation activities for this campaign have ended, the giving opportunities it offered are still available.
  • Eugene Clary

    Love of the Profession and Dedication to Patients Lead to Continued Support

    Eugene Clary’s career included service during the Korean War, research in Thailand and working as a civilian R.T. His experience with patients and dedication to the profession led him to make his first donation to the Foundation 22 years ago.