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Updated Fluoroscopy Content Specifications Effective January 1, 2018

We've updated our Fluoroscopy Examination Content Specifications. See what's changed.

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Updated ARRT Documents for Four Postprimary and Three State Disciplines

We've updated task inventories, content specifications, and/or clinical requirements for some of our postprimary and state licensing disciplines.

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Recognition Period Extended for Radiologist Assistant Program at Quinnipiac University

The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) recently extended the recognition period for the radiologist assistant educational program at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut.

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ARRT to Open RPA to R.R.A. Pathway

For a limited time, ARRT will offer Radiology Practitioner Assistants (RPAs) a modified eligibility pathway to earn Registered Radiology Assistant (R.R.A.) credentials.

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ARRT Seeks Comments on Proposed Changes for R.R.A. Documents

Review the proposed changes to the Examination Content Specifications and Summary of Clinical Experience and Competence Assessments.

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Seeking A Postprimary Credential?

Be aware of changes regarding structured education.

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ARRT CT Program Earns Accreditation

Earlier this year, our Computed Tomography (CT) certification and registration program became the first such program accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA).

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Scheduling An Exam? Soon You'll Have 365 Days To Do So

Exam windows are the amount of time you have to take an examination after ARRT processes your application for certification and registration. In the past, they were 90 days; in the future, they’ll be 365 days.

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Certification and Registration: They Go Together

In the past, you earned your certification once, and you updated your registration each year. You probably considered those events two separate things.

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Beginning This January: Report Ethics Violations Within 30 Days

This New Year’s Day, ARRT’s rules regarding ethics violations will change. Beginning Jan. 1, 2017, you’ll have to report any potential ethics violation within 30 days of its occurrence (or at your annual renewal, whichever comes first).

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