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Please join us in congratulating Associate Professor Monica Breedlove in her new position as Vice-Chair of the Oregon Board of Medical Imaging. “It is an honor for me to represent the many medical imaging technologists in the state of Oregon!” - Monica. Congrats!!! 🎊 🎉 🙌🏼 #obmi #oregontech #kindofabigdeal

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Radiation, skeletons, and blood-brain barriers, oh my! We cover quite the range of topics with Radiologic technologist Stacee Halvorsen. From a small town graduating class of 16 to having the goals she has already accomplished & continues to set, we talk about things from radiologic sciences, what it was like picking your future career so young, quick tips on writing letters of interest, and more!

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Meet one of our senior vascular students, Amy! Amy is currently on extern at the Advanced Mobile Diagnostic Clinic in Peoria, Illinois. Amy enjoys “patient interaction and appreciates that vascular ultrasound is diagnostic” #vas #vascular #oit #externship #senior #vasculartechnology #vascularultrasound #vascularsonography #oregontech #medicalimagingtechnology

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Do you know why is there so little antimatter in the universe? Does gravity affect antimatter in the same way as matter? If you've ever taken a physics class from Dr. Robyn Wilde, you may have a little more understanding of those questions. A professor of Physics at Oregon Tech, Dr. Wilde has received a $120,000 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Research in Undergraduate Institutions to study particular aspects of how matter and antimatter interact.