Radiography clinical director earns Master of Education

Published 01.22.2021

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Georgia T. Grey, clinical director for Pennsylvania College of Technology’s radiography program, recently earned a Master of Education in higher education from Penn State.

Grey, a registered radiologic technologist, joined the Penn College radiography program as a clinical supervisor in 2015. She is also the radiation safety officer for the college.



Georgia T. GreyShe previously was a radiology clinical instructor/pediatric technologist for Medstar Georgetown University Hospital, where she also held positions as staff radiologic technologist and lead technologist supervisor.

Grey is a graduate of the Geisinger School of Radiologic Technology and holds a bachelor’s degree in medical imaging from Bloomsburg University.

Penn College offers an associate degree in radiography that can be continued to an online bachelor’s degree in applied health studies: radiography concentration.

To learn more about radiography and other academic programs offered by the School of Nursing & Health Sciences at Penn College, call 570-327-4519.

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