Kettering Seminar Review Prepares Future Radiologic Technologists
Written by: IMC Director Simonique Dietz
The Medical Imaging program at Washington Adventist University has strengthened its position as a cornerstone of academic excellence and professional preparation for future radiologic technologists through its annual Kettering Seminar Review.

Hosted by WAU’s Department of Medical Imaging, the Kettering Seminar Review is designed to equip students with the knowledge and confidence to pass the National Registry for Radiologic Technologists exam. Over the past four years, the senior review has become an eagerly anticipated tradition, drawing nearly 100 students each year from 11 radiologic technology programs across Maryland.
“The success of the Kettering Seminar Review is driven by WAU’s leadership and dedication to providing high-quality, outcomes-based education,” said Professor Kristin Mitas, who oversees the program. “This event reflects our mission to prepare students to become competent, moral leaders in medical imaging.”
Participating institutions have consistently praised the seminar’s clear organization and relevance to the national exam. By offering a collaborative, statewide platform for academic reinforcement, WAU supports not only its own students but also strengthens the broader radiologic technology community in Maryland.
The consistent growth of the Kettering Seminar Review underscores WAU’s pivotal role in advancing professional readiness and fostering a sense of community among aspiring radiologic technologists.
For more information, contact the Department of Medical Imaging at Washington Adventist University.
