Skip to Content
October 29, 2015

Theda Clark School of Radiologic Technology Graduates Find Jobs at ThedaCare

This year, all of the Theda Clark School of Radiologic Technology graduates who were seeking employment with ThedaCare were placed at various ThedaCare facilities. The Theda Clark School of Radiologic Technology is an accredited, two-year program where students develop clinical skills and become certified Registered Radiological Technologists.

Theda Clark School of Radiologic Technology’s Class of 2015 with Jackie Lenth Scholarship winners.

This year, all of the Theda Clark School of Radiologic Technology graduates who were seeking employment with ThedaCare were placed at various ThedaCare facilities. The Theda Clark School of Radiologic Technology is an accredited, two-year program where students develop clinical skills and become certified Registered Radiological Technologists.

All 10 graduates passed the National American Registry Radiologic Technologist Board Exam with scores that exceeded the national average, and five of the 10 graduates were in the top four percent of the nation. A special congratulations to:

  • Jasmine Johnson, who had the top score nationally and is working in Appleton Medical Center’s Radiology Department
  • Brooke Schneider, who scored in the top one percent of the nation and is working at AMC’s Cath Lab
  • Katelyn Nitzke, who also scored in the top one percent of the nation and is working at AMC/Encircle MRI
  • Nate Bricco, who scored in the top one percent of the nation and is working at ThedaCare Medical Center-Waupaca in the CT and Radiology Department
  • Hannah Larson, who scored in the top four percent of the nation and is working in CT at ThedaCare in Appleton

“This is great for our system as the quality of the graduates was excellent.” – Troy Albrecht, program director

Katelyn Nitzke and Jasmine Johnson are winners of the Jackie Lenth Scholarship