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History is made in West Africa!From: Ann Polin (apolin@bcc.ctc.edu)Sun Jan 30 22:51:03 2005
I am delighted to announce that three of my West African sonography students (from my sonography program in Ghana in 2000/2001) have successfully passed the ARDMS physics exam! They are the first on the continent of Africa to sit for and pass an ARDMS exam in Africa. As I told them in my email to them when I heard the news, "You must now be the teachers and role models for those sonographers to come. You will help to shape the future of sonography in Ghana, and maybe all of Africa. And, you and those who follow in your footsteps will be helping to provide a higher standard of medical care for hundreds, thousands, and maybe millions of people in Africa." I am so proud of them!
-- Ann Polin, BS, RDMS Program Chair Diagnostic Ultrasound, R130D Bellevue Community College 3000 Landerholm Circle SE Bellevue, WA 98007-6484 USA Telephone: +1 (425) 564-4181 Fax: +1 (425) 564-4193 Email: apolin@bcc.ctc.edu
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