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The Society was founded in 1956 by a small, dedicated group of technologists.
As the main voice of Radiographers in the State of New Hampshire, the Society is committed to the advancement of educational and professional status of credentialed Technologists.

The NHSRT is also committed to the education of the Public relative to radiation protection and safety, especially in the dissemination of information regarding the education and training of Radiologic Technologists. We are proud to be radiologic professionals. Through the efforts of our membership, our voices will be heard and our society will continue to grow in number and influence.

Please contact us with any ideas or suggestion you may have to make our society stronger and better. 




 About the New Hampshire Society of Radiologic Technologists
NHSRT Officers and Board Members 

​Radiology/Medical Imaging and particularly Quality Management and Imaging Informatics has been my passion for over 45 years. I graduated from NHTI in 1976 and began working as a staff Technologist at
Catholic Medical Center – West. With my mechanical aptitude and inquisitive mind, I soon became responsible for film processor and equipment quality control for the new Catholic Medical Center
complex. This eventually led to one of the first full-time QC/QA positions in the region. In the ensuing years I worked in IR/Cath Lab as well as one of the first CT Techs at CMC. After graduating from New Hampshire College (now SNHU) in 1986 with a degree in Management and over the next thirty years I have had the pleasure to have lead a variety of exceptional teams as a Manager and Director. In 2017 I ‘retired’ from the Medical Center and now work as an RT/Medic at an Urgent Care. I thoroughly enjoy
the going back to my roots and the one-on-one contact with patients. In my other professional life, I have been with the Goffstown Fire Department for 35 years, the last twenty as a Lieutenant. I am married to my wife Sue who is a Mammographer. My family is completed by my two adult sons and my
Yellow Labs, Luna & Millie. It is a pleasure to be once again serving the NHSRT having been a member since 1974 and a past Treasurer from 1977 through 1988.
Michael Cloutier BS, R.T.(R)(QM) ARRT
Vice President




I am a NHTI Graduate from the Class of 2007, and I have been in the medical field for 20 years now. I was first a Phlebotomist and fell in love with the medical field and helping people. I now work at Catholic Medical Center as a full time technologist and I still love it, all of it. I am a wife to my wonderful husband, Brian. He has been my support system for years and I could not do all I do without him. I am also a mother to two beautiful girls, Julianna and Jillian. They are amazing and always give me the perspective and love I need. We spend our time together as a family enjoying the outdoors here in NH. We are a family of avid skiers; we love Loon Mtn! 
Brandy C. Cusson, A.S., RT(R), PBT, ARRT
President

Over 30 years ago , I received my BSRT in radiology. My practice has varied but I have been primarily in CT and MRI. I have been fortunate enough to be an ASRT MRI chapter delegate and am now part of
updating the MRI white paper, which includes the scope of practice.
I have been a part of the NHSRT for many years and have been privileged to hold many offices. I am currently a cross-sectional supervisor at Catholic Medical Center and I’ve been enjoying this hospital for
over 15 years.
Allyson Worthington - BS, RT(R) (MR) (CT), ARRT
 Legislative Liason/Treasurer


I currently reside in Walpole, NH with my fiance’ and daughter. I have been a registered Radiologic Technologist since 2008 when I graduated from NHTI and passed my boards. I have an Associate in Science Degree in Radiologic Technology, a Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion and Fitness, and a master’s degree of Science in Leadership. I am employed by The Community College System of New Hampshire and work for River Valley Community College in Claremont as the Radiologic Technology Program Director and a Professor. I also work per diem at Cheshire Medical Center, Dartmouth Health in Keene, NH as a radiographer. In my free time I enjoy hiking, downhill skiing, walking, paddle boarding, kayaking, and fishing. I have a passion for teaching as well as learning!​.
Jessica Horton, MS, RT(R), ARRT
Membership Secretary

I am the Director of Radiology and Orthopedics at Cottage Hospital in Woodsville, NH. I attended Lebanon College earning my Associates in Radiography in Lebanon, NH and my Bachelor’s in Healthcare Administration from New England College in Henniker, NH. I joined the medical imaging field in 2009 when jobs were scarce and was fortunate enough to start my career at Cottage Hospital right out of college on a per diem basis. I have been in a leadership role since 2016. I have been published in the ASRT Scanner magazine and have co-wrote several Directed Readings and Radiologic Technology. I have had the opportunity to be an item writer for the ARRT Mammography and serve as a delegate for the Mammagraphy chapter of the ASRT House of Delegates. I currently serve as the Correspondence Secretary for the NHSRT. I have a passion for medical imaging and supporting my colleagues to grow and succeed in their field. Outside of my professional role, I enjoy spending time with my family hiking, biking, swimming, camping, and skiing.
Elizabeth Paterson BS, RT(R)(CT)(M)(BD), ARRT 
Correspondence Secretary


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