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Al Bello, Director of Radiologic Technology

Alberto Bello, R.T. (R) (CV)
Director, Medical Imaging

Office:     MM 174
Phone:   (217) 443-8552
Email:    abello@dacc.edu

Education:

  • Masters of Arts in Education, University of Phoenix
  • Bachelor of Science, Southern Illinois University
  • Associate in Applied Science, Milwaukee Area Technical College

Teaching Philosophy and Practice:
An effective teacher is one who is:  sincere, honest, curious and open minded.  an effective teacher must also be demanding and have high expectations of the students, otherwise, achievements based on mediocrity are hollow and meaningless.

I believe that high standards are best met by teachers exercising leadership and authority balanced with fostering an unintimidating learning environment.  I strive to attain this by using humor in the classroom, relating complex concepts to common experiences and getting to know my students as people. This produces a relaxed atmosphere which promotes participation and interaction.


Tammy Howard, Radiologic Technology Instructor

Tammy Howard, R.T. (R)
Clinical Coordinator, Radiologic Technology

Office:     MM 180
Phone:   (217) 443-8591
Email:    thoward@dacc.edu

Education:

  • B.S., University of St. Francis
  • A.A.S., Danville Area Community College
  • Diploma, Lakeview Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology

Teaching Philosophy and Practice:
I look forward to starting a new class every year.  New students present an opportunity for new adventure and discovery in the healthcare journey.

My teaching philosophy is very simple:  I believe in an open classroom setting where students are encouraged and expected to participate.  My ultimate goal is to produce the most qualified Radiographers that any healthcare facility could hire. 

My expectations of students are to be mindful and respectful of others, to have integrity, demonstrate professionalism and to enjoy and contribute to an atmosphere of experiential learning and creativity.  Successful students demonstrate initiative and problem solving skills, embrace coping mechanisms that provide balance in one’s daily life and express compassion for the patient.  The best way I know how to convey this is to lead by example.  I have high expectations for my students but no more than I expect from myself.


Kasey Moore, Sonography Instructor

Kasey Moore, R.T. (R) (M), RDMS
Instructor, Sonography

Office:     MM 020
Phone:   (217) 554-1652
Email:   kmoore@dacc.edu

Education:

  • Diploma, United Samaritans Medical Center School of Radiology, Danville, Illinois
  • Sonography Certification, Institute of Ultrasound Diagnostics, Daphne, Alabama

Cindie Moncrief, Echocardiography Instructor

Cindie Moncrief, RDCS, RVT
Instructor, Echocardiography

Phone:   (217) 554-1659
Email:   cmoncrief@dacc.edu

Education:

  • A.A., Valencia Community College, Orlando, Florida
  • A.S., Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences, Orlando, Florida

Teaching Philosophy and Practice:
I appreciate this opportunity that has been given to me.

I have been blessed to have had a terrific education with amazing instructors. I believe that where much has been given that much is then required. The role of an instructor should never be taken lightly. It is my turn to give back what was given to me.

I want to share my excitement and knowledge of echocardiography. I want the students to enjoy their education. I want them to be confident in the skills. My goal is to have medical facilities asking specifically for DACC echocardiographers.

 












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