Three organizations recently earned continued recognition as ARRT continuing education (CE) partners:
- The Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers (AVIR) earned three-year recognition as a CE approver.
- The Kentucky Board of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (KBMIT) earned three-year recognition as a CE approver.
- The Massachusetts Society of Radiologic Technologists (MSRT) earned three-year recognition as a CE approver.
CE approvers review CE activities and determine whether educational activities meet ARRT requirements. If they do, CE approvers determine the credit value awarded for completing the activity. We also refer to CE approvers as Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanisms (RCEEMs) or State Licensing Agencies. Kentucky and Massachusetts are two of the states that ARRT recognizes to approve CE activities for Category A credit for individuals licensed in the state.
We’ve updated the list of currently recognized entities on the ARRT website. We do that whenever the recognition status of CE partners changes.
The New Mexico Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Program and Iowa - Iowa Department of Public Health Bureau of Radiological Health voluntarily removed their recognition by ARRT and will no longer evaluate CE activities for Category A credit.