James Temme chosen as ASRT president-elect









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James Temme

James Temme, associate professor and associate director of radiation science technology education, has been selected by members of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists to serve as president-elect of the ASRT.

Temme was elected during the ASRT 2009 election. He currently serves as ASRT’s vice president on the board of directors. His tenure as president-elect will commence following the conclusion of the 2009 ASRT Annual Governance and House of Delegates Meeting in June in Albuquerque, N.M.

As president-elect, Temme will work with ASRT’s board to represent the association’s 131,000 members and govern the organization’s strategic initiatives.

Temme has more than 35 years of experience working in the radiologic sciences. He has served as a practicing radiologic technologist at the Omaha Children’s Hospital and a radiologic science professor at UNMC.

The ASRT is the largest radiologic science association in the world. Its mission is to provide radiologic technologists with the knowledge, resources and support they need to improve patient care.

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1 comment

  1. Karen Graulich Stiles says:

    Jim,
    Congratulations on your selection as ASRT President Elect!!

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