On December 15, 2009, residents of Mountain View Care Center in Scranton received a visit from Johnson College’s Radiologic Technology Program’s senior students and faculty members.
During the visit, Mountain View Care Center residents played a game of chance similar to Bingo. The Radiologic Technology students distributed prizes, which they had carefully selected before the event. Students also helped to set up for the event and assisted residents to and from their rooms.
Johnson College’s Radiologic Technology Program trains students to be Radiologic Technicians, which produce x-rays of parts of the human body. Radiologic Technicians must have appropriate patient care skills in order to prepare for examinations by explaining procedures and positioning patients.
“This community service project is not only personally rewarding, but also displays the student’s continued need to demonstrate care and compassion aligning with the health care field,” explains Ms. Joan Bonczek, B.S., R.T.R, Clinical Coordinator for Johnson College’s Radiologic Technology Program.
Over the course of the afternoon, students and faculty members interacted with over fifty individuals from the Care Center. Ms. Bonczek states, “I was told that the residents are already looking forward to our next visit.”

Radiologic Technology students pose with Mountain View Care Center Residents.
From left to right: Mountain View Care Center Resident; Andrea Simyan ’10, Lake Ariel, PA; Colleen Weisenfluh ’10, Moosic, PA; Jillanne Akers ’10, Scranton, PA; Mountain View Care Center Resident
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