Recently, Johnson College’s Radiologic Technology Program students welcomed two guest speakers who used their professional experience to teach valuable educational lessons. Freshmen learned about body dynamics from Dr. Jennifer Kearney, a Physical Therapist, and Samuel Payne, a Medical Physicist, gave seniors a lecture on Radiation Protection.
For more information on the Radiologic Technology Program at Johnson College, visit www.johnson.edu.
Left to Right (back): David Saslo ’13, Scott Township; Dr. Jennifer Kearney, Physical Therapist for Geisinger at CMC; Tobin Lyons ’13, Pittston; Eric Riggleman ’13, Clarks Summit
Left to Right (front): Rachel Gittens ’13, Duryea; Melissa Bortree ’13, Carbondale; Olivia O’Dell ’13, Tunkhannock

Left to Right (back row): Rich Mishura, General Education Chairperson; Samuel Payne, Medical Physicist; Michael Payne, Medical Physicist; Joan Cooper Bonczek, M.S., R.T., Radiologic Technology Program Chairperson; Roxanne Caswell, R.T., Radiologic Technology Program Clinical Instructor; Kim Kuratnick ’12, Scranton; Chelsea David ’12, Honesdale; Barbara Byrne, B.S.,R.T., (R), (MR), Radiologic Technology Program Clinical Coordinator
Left to Right (front row): Carly Leach ’12, Scranton; Alexandra Mepham ’12, Canadensis
Welcome Dr. Jennifer Kearney and Samuel Payne, I think it will a step ahead
Everyone seems to be having fun
Look Great
Melissa looks hilarious:))