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ASRT Names 2014 Life Members and Fellows

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | April 21, 2014

The ASRT established the honorary Fellow category in 1956 to recognize members who have made outstanding contributions to the profession and to ASRT. Fellows have volunteered in leadership positions at the national and local levels, written articles for publication, presented at professional meetings and helped advance the radiologic science profession.

Gilbert has served in several volunteer positions since he joined the ASRT in 1988. He's been an Education Chapter delegate, affiliate society delegate and member of the Practice Standards Selection Committee. He's also an established member of the Nebraska Society of Radiologic Technologists where he's served as membership chairman, education tracking chairman, legislative chairman and the society's president. An experienced radiologic technology lecturer, Gilbert has presented at a number of state affiliate meetings throughout the country. He's currently the program director for the radiography program at Regional West Medical Center in Scottsbluff, Neb.

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Herrmann has a long history of involvement with the ASRT. He joined the association in 1983 and has served as a Management Chapter delegate, New York affiliate delegate, Bylaws Committee chairman, Committee on Nominations chairman, Commission Committee chairman, Grass-roots Network member and Governance Restructuring Subcommittee member. His level of volunteerism extends to the New York State Society of Radiologic Sciences where he's been a member since 1990. During his tenure with the NYSSRS, Herrmann has held every position on the society's board of directors, and served as the organization's committee chair on bylaws. He currently serves as the vice president of operations at New York Presbyterian Lower Manhattan in New York City.

Johnson has been an ASRT member since 1990. In addition to serving as a delegate for the Quality Management, Computed Tomography and Education chapters, she's been a member of several ASRT committees, task forces and project groups. Her other accomplishments include serving as the vice president and secretary of the Arizona State Society of Radiologic Technologists and as a member of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Registered Radiologic Assistant Essay Evaluation Committee. In addition, she's authored and coauthored several books and chapters including the CT chapter for Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and the chest and upper extremity chapters for the last three editions Bontrager's Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy. She's also working on the sixth edition of Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology with Dr. Ronald Eisenberg. Johnson is a faculty member in the Diagnostic Medical Imaging Program at Gateway Community College in Phoenix, Ariz., where she teaches radiography and coordinates the computed tomography program.​[<200B>][<200B>]

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