National Radiologic Technology Week 2024
Posted on November 6, 2024 by CAHP

National Radiologic Technology Week takes place during the week of Nov. 8 each year to celebrate the discovery of the x-ray and the vital work of radiographers across the country. The Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program at the University of Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ Alabama provides students with enhanced career opportunities in radiology as administrators, educators and advanced imaging specialists.
In celebration of National Radiologic Technology Week, we are highlighting three students
from Âé¶¹Ö±²¥â€™s radiologic sciences program. Let’s get to know Azaria Crutcher-Vasquez,
Jennifer Do and Olivia Overstreet!
Azaria Crutcher-Vasquez
Class Year:
“2025â€
Where are you from?
“Huntsville, Alabamaâ€
Why do you want to be a radiographer?
“I have a desire to contribute to healthcare and help patients. My love for the healthcare
field has been eternal and a calling since I was child. A chance to work closely with
a diverse range of patients and healthcare professionals is a blessing itself. I aspire
to make a difference in someone’s life and being a radiographer gives me an opportunity
to make this happen.â€
What modality or modalities are you specializing in?
“Radiation Therapyâ€
What led you to choose Âé¶¹Ö±²¥?
“It was the only university in the entire state of Alabama that credits you a bachelor’s
degree. It’s an instate university as well. The radiologic sciences program has so
much to offer besides x-ray.â€
What has your experience been like as a student at Âé¶¹Ö±²¥?
“It has been very welcoming, and I’ve made some really great friends in this program.â€
What do you like to do outside of class and studying?
“I love to read books and travel whenever I get the opportunity. I enjoy cuddling
and playing with my dog Ashton. On rainy days, I love being cozy and watching Vampire
Diaries.â€
What are your plans after graduation?
“I plan to either go home and work for a couple of years in Huntsville at a cancer
center, or explore opportunities in Texas or the Washington, D.C. area.â€
What advice would you offer to future radiologic sciences students?
“When times get hard, remember why you decided to go into radiology in the first place.â€
What is a fun fact about yourself?
“I’m an adventurous eater and am always down for new experiences!â€
Jennifer Do
Class Year:
“2026â€
Where are you from?
“Irvington, Alabamaâ€
Why do you want to be a radiographer?
“I believe radiography is a very rewarding career. It gives me the opportunity to
make a difference in the lives of others. It's amazing to know that I could do something
to contribute to bettering someone's health. Also, I really enjoy working with technology,
and it is fascinating to see how it can be used to advance healthcare.â€
What modality or modalities are you specializing in?
“M¸é±õâ€
What led you to choose Âé¶¹Ö±²¥?
“Going to Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ meant that I could stay close to my family, which was very important
to me. I love how the radiologic sciences program at USA is so unique because it allows
students to choose from so many different modalities for their senior year. I really
like that the program is not rushed, therefore students can take time to develop skills
and obtain a thorough knowledge of medical imaging.â€
What has your experience been like as a student at Âé¶¹Ö±²¥?
“I greatly enjoy being a student at Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ because the instructors are always very
kind and willing to help. I know that the instructors truly care about every student
and desire for everyone to be the best they can be.â€
What do you like to do outside of class and studying?
“I really love to spend time with my family.â€
What are your plans after graduation?
“I would like to stay in Mobile and work as an MRI tech.â€
What advice would you offer to future radiologic sciences students?
“I think it's important to always give your best effort and know that it will always
be worth it.â€
What is a fun fact about yourself?
“I am bilingual in English and Vietnamese.â€
Olivia Overstreet
Class Year:
“2025â€
Where are you from?
“Grove Hill, Alabamaâ€
Why do you want to be a radiographer?
“I love working one on one with each patient, and I also love how ultrasound is a
very hands-on modality!â€
What modality or modalities are you specializing in?
“U±ô³Ù°ù²¹²õ´Ç³Ü²Ô»åâ€
What led you to choose Âé¶¹Ö±²¥?
“Both of my sisters attended Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ and loved it. It was close to home, but not too
far away!â€
What has your experience been like as a student at Âé¶¹Ö±²¥?
“My experience has been great! I love Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ and especially love the radiology program
here!â€
What do you like to do outside of class and studying?
“I enjoy golfing with my fiancé and going shopping or cooking with my sisters!â€
What are your plans after graduation?
“I plan to get a job here in Mobile!â€
What advice would you offer to future radiologic sciences students?
“My advice is to study hard and keep pursuing your goals but also to enjoy your college
experience!â€
What is a fun fact about yourself?
“A fun fact about me is that on our first day of scanning in ultrasound, we found
out I have a kidney stone! We named her Kendra.â€