William Edmunds, M.Ed, RT(R)
Will Edmunds became Chair of the Department of Radiation Technology in 2024. He has worked for the department since 2009.
Will Edmunds became Chair of the Department of Radiation Technology in 2024. He has worked for the department since 2009.
Dr. Iorio is a full-time Associate Professor in the Department of Radiation Technology. He joined the faculty in 2006 and has served as the Director of the Radiologist Assistant program, and currently is appointed as the Associate Department Chair. Dr. Iorio has been teaching at the community college and university levels since 2000, and is assigned to teach courses in the Associate Degree in Medical Radiography (ASMR), Bachelor Degree in Radiation Sciences (BSRS), and Master Degree in Radiation Sciences (MSRS) programs.
Suzette Sanchez is a full-time Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Technology, where she has taught since 2010. In addition to teaching, Suzette is also the Clinical Coordinator for the Special Imaging Program. Suzette has dedicated her professional life to the field of radiology.
Brenda Boyd is a Program Director of the Medical Radiography program in the Department of Radiation Technology, where she has worked full-time since 2006.
Bridgette Clark is a full-time Faculty member in the Department of Radiation Technology. Upon her hire date in the summer of 2020, she has been the Clinical Coordinator for the BS, Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography Programs.
Dr. Carol Davis is an Assistant Professor and full-time faculty member in the Department of Radiation Technology. She is the Program Director for the Bachelor’s degree program in Radiation Therapy.
Erin Marshall is a Faculty member in the Department of Radiation Technology, where she has worked full-time since 2018. She is the Program Director of the B.S. in Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography Programs.
Brigit Mendoza is a full-time Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Technology. Upon her hire date in the summer of 2009, she has been the Program Director for the MS, Radiologist Assistant Program. In 2017 she became the Clinical Coordinator for the RA program, and loves serving in dual roles.
Terri Mosley is a full time faculty member in the Department of Radiation Technology, where she has worked since 2000. She has been involved in distance education since 1997 for the School of Allied Health Professions. She is the advisor for the Nuclear Medicine program and Program Assistant for the Sonography programs.
Ryan Allen is a faculty member in the Department of Radiation Technology, where he has worked full-time since 2022. Allen is the program director of the A.S in Cardiac Electrophysiology Technology Program.
James Rippetoe has taught for the School of Allied Health Professions since 2010. As a full-time Instructor/Service-Learning faculty member, he teaches courses in the Bachelor of Science degrees in Radiation Sciences, Healthcare Administration, Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Therapy, and Diagnostic Medical Sonography programs, as well as the Master of Science in Radiation Science program.
Danielle Yáñez is the Concentration Coordinator for the Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography Program. She began her professional career in 2012 as a Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) at the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, leading her to become the Pediatric Clinical Instructor within the year.
Maria has been with the Radiation Technology Department since October of 2011. She is the Administrative Assistant, and her primary duty is administrative support to Department Chair, Faculty, and Students. Ms. Gonzalez process all financial elements for the Department and is responsible for maintaining the course schedule each quarter, along with many other job duties. Students and Staff appreciate Maria’s helpful attitude and attention to detail. She is always willing to help out the Department!
Christine has served as Administrative Secretary in the Department of Radiation Technology since April of 2018. Her position is multifaceted as she provides a variety of administrative support to the department chair, program directors, faculty, colleagues, students, and prospective students. Christine answers incoming department phone calls and responds to general department email inquiries. She works closely with prospective students throughout the application process to help facilitate the transition from prospective student to potential Loma Linda University student. Christine has also served on committees within SAHP to include the Homecoming committee and the Customer Service Taskforce committee. Christine’s prior achievements include obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in liberal studies with a concentration in human development from California Baptist University in 2007 and successfully running her own medical transcriptionist business for over 16 years. With her prior achievements and years of experience in her current position within the Department of Radiation Technology, Christine has the skills and qualities necessary to provide excellent service and is glad to help in any way possible.