May 10, 2025 - 21:30

Eleven graduating Radiologic Technology students at Ogeechee Technical College were celebrated during a heartfelt pinning ceremony on April 24, marking both personal milestones and 30 years of program excellence. The event brought together faculty, family, and friends to honor the hard work and dedication of the graduates, who have completed a rigorous curriculum designed to prepare them for careers in the medical imaging field.
During the ceremony, each student received a pin symbolizing their achievements and commitment to the profession. Faculty members expressed pride in the students’ accomplishments, highlighting their resilience and determination throughout their studies, especially in the face of challenges posed by the ongoing pandemic.
The Radiologic Technology program has a long-standing reputation for producing skilled professionals, and this year’s graduates are poised to make significant contributions to healthcare. As they embark on their careers, these students carry with them the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in their chosen field, along with the support of an esteemed program that has shaped their educational journey.
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