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The IAMP newsletter provides information for our students, staff and alumni. The newsletter covers new courses being offered, industry news, job opportunities, alumni spotlights, staff profiles, alumni meetings, CME credit opportunities and other newsworthy items that would benefit the IAMP students and staff.

As an IAMP alumnus, receiving the IAMP newsletter is a great way to stay connected to your healthcare community and to learn about new developments within IAMP and your career. As a new student, the IAMP newsletter will help you get acquainted with IAMP's student body and staff.

 

Fall 2009

IAMP Goes Social
Successful Blood Dive!
Alumni News

 
Winter 2008  

Winter 2008

Alumni Profile: Daniel Engel, MSW, RDMS, RVT
IAMP Atlanta…Registered Up!
IAMP Delray Beach NMT Graduation


 
Summer/Fall 2007  

Summer/Fall 2007

Alumni Profile: Penina Baumann Meth, RDCS
IAMP Elmhurst Celebrates Graduation
IAMP Atlanta Radiography Students prepare for the Registry exam


 
Spring 2007  

Spring 2007

Staff Profile: Larisa Konshina
AAS Programs Offered at FL campus
Happiness is a Working Tech


 
Winter 2007  

Winter 2007

Staff Profile: Karyn Vidal
IAMP Atlanta Graduation
All in the Family at IAMP


 
Fall 2006  

Fall 2006

Breast Cancer Fundraiser
IAMP Queens Staff is a Dream Team
Now available, IAMP Scrubs!


 
Summer 2006  

Summer 2006

Nuclear Medicine Reunion
Staff Profile: Tom Larson
IAMP Westchester Now Open


 
Spring 2006  

Spring 2006

Staff Profile: Laura Spriggs
IAMP Florida is all new
IAMP Atlanta adds Medical Assisting


 
Winter 2006  

Winter 2006

Staff Profile: John Hart
Queens Campus class trip
New staff at IAMP Atlanta


 
Fall 2005  

Fall 2005

Tips from the desk of Bursar Barbara.
IAMP and friends remember the late Mary Gaughan.
IAMP Florida starts a new ultrasound class.


 
Summer 2005  

Summer 2005

Staff Profile on Deb Holcombe.
Photos of New IAMP Atlanta Campus.
Where are they now? IAMP Alumni William Guzman and Wendy Malderelli.


 
Spring 2005  

Spring 2005

Nuclear Medicine student Wera Kosiv wins scholarship.
IAMP Atlanta campus begins first class in April.
Student profile features Robert Riker.


 
Winter 2005  

Winter 2005

Staff Profile on Carolyn Jacobs.
IAMP Open House.
Florida Campus Recovers from Hurricanes.


 
Fall 2004  

Fall 2004

Letter from the President.
Reflections of a Sonographer.
Student Profile - Ultrasound student Courtney Ammerson.


 

TESTIMONIAL:

When I first came to the Institute of Allied Medical Professions I wanted to be a professional sonographer. I had heard so many good things about the school that I became very eager to join and I must say that I was not disappointed. The curriculum was very thorough, clear and well thought out. The clinical training was so exciting that three weeks into my clinical practice I was offered a position as a sonographer. However I still had to wait until I could graduate and be certified, after which I was still offered the position. Six years and three ARDMS registries later, I moved up to a position as an ultrasound instructor. Thank you IAMP for your great contribution to my success.

—Anthony Rodriguez, RVT, RDMS

In April 2003 I entered the Institute of Allied Medical Professions’ ultrasound program. This program was the beginning of a new career for me as I retired from my other career of 22 years. Although there are various other schools that have ultrasound programs, I am positive that I received an excellent education. After classroom instruction I entered my internship at New York Hospital in Queens. You could not ask for a better placement than this. Some of the best diagnostic medical sonographers at this hospital are students of IAMP. IAMP prepared me very well for my internship and for that I am very thankful.

When I finished my internship and was eligible for the ARDMS Registry exams, I passed both Physics and Abdomen/Small Parts with very high scores. I know there are other schools out there that have ornate campuses and high tuitions to pay for the frills. IAMP is a serious school. IAMP will provide you with the material needed and if you put your effort into it you will reap great returns. I have not one regret from the moment I met with an Admissions Representative to the day of graduation.

—Daniel Engel, RDMS, MSW, BS, SDMS

Everything I learned and accomplished was achieved through hard work, patience and dedication. Anybody who possesses these qualities can achieve the same success if not more. Today my family and I live in New Jersey in a house that I own with a pool and a backyard. I have an interesting and challenging profession. I am extremely lucky to work at Bergenline X-Ray Diagnostic Center where I perform Ultrasounds, X-RAYS and much more. I want to personally thank the staff of the Institute of Allied Medical Professions for their support and guidance.

—Leonard Shoykhet, Radiologic Technologist

I hope to encourage aspiring applicants to apply to IAMP. Just like I had a choice eleven years ago to join other schools offering the Nuclear Medicine program, now students will probably have many more choices popping up everyday. My earnest desire is that, they should have the wisdom to choose a school like IAMP that is rooted firmly and is committed to promoting academic and clinical experience in the allied health field.

—Ravikumar Johnson, PET Technologist

Looking back on my career as a sonographer, I can site one factor that helped me reach the highest levels in this field. The solid clinical and didactic training that I received at The Institute of Allied Medical Professions attribute to this success. This is a key element when considering an Ultrasound program. Many programs offer didactic training with clinical rotations or clinical (on-the-job) training but no didactic experience. Few offer the excellent facilities and background that is provided by IAMP’s course of study.

—Shannon Chamber, RDMS

I received a high quality education, and attribute much of my success to the excellent mentoring from the program. Both the didactic portion and the clinical rotations can be commended. Six years after graduating, I am now in a position of leadership in my organization, performing the roles of clinician, researcher, teacher and administrator in a world-class health care organization, as well as being dual-credentialed in the fields of Pediatric and Adult Echocardiography. I am also pursuing my Masters degree in Health Care Administration. IAMP provided the “springboard” for my satisfying career.

—Wendy Sowa-Maldarelli, BS, RT, RDCS