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ARRT Celebrates You!

As ARRT marks 100 years, our staff recognizes the nearly 350,000 R.T.s whose work is vital to health care. Whether we’ve worked with you, received care from you, or appreciated the care you provided to someone else, we thank you for your contributions.

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“I have proudly worked at ARRT for 3 1/2 years because I believe in the mission. I enjoy working with R.T.s every day because they care first and foremost about the health of their patients, and they bring that drive to every volunteer meeting we host.” –Zachary S.

"I am thankful to all of the R.T.s out there who work so hard to obtain and maintain their credentials in order to help all of their patients, me included. I am proud that I get to be a part of an organization that focuses on the R.T.s and our mission." –Lana E.


"I enjoy working with R.T.s ... their dedication and passion for the profession in inspiring." –Laura A.

"I want to thank an R.T. for all the hard work and dedication they put into obtaining ARRT credentials. The knowledge, skills and qualifications needed to obtain an ARRT credential let me know that they are providing excellent patient care." –Alina C.


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"I’m proud to work at ARRT because the company stands for high standards, morals/ethics, and helping the industry maintain high caliber staff in the field. The standards we request in exchange for our credentials keep the medical imaging field in a higher standard for the patients' benefit." –Sara G.


"I enjoy working with R.T.s because I like providing information that will help keep their certification and registration in good standing.

"R.T.s are important because they provide patient care and imaging during some of the individual’s most vulnerable moments. The imaging technology they use on a daily basis can help change a person’s life." –Maggie V.

"Holding user testing sessions last winter gave me my first opportunity to work directly with R.T.s. My job is all about listening to the voice of our customers, and advocating for and empathizing with our online users. I loved watching the reactions of R.T.s as they pointed out things that were working well on our websites, as well as things that were confusing and needed improvement. I'm proud to work at ARRT and to be able to help improve the online experience of R.T.s!" –Michelle K.


"I’m proud to work at ARRT because we have an impact on patient care and the health care profession. Even while everything else is changing, ARRT‘s values remain strong. Just look at the equation for excellence and the mission statement–immutable." –Barbara K.

"I’m proud to work at ARRT because as a team, we work hard to make sure patients who need medical imaging, interventional procedures, or radiation therapy services receive the best care possible.” –Bonnie S.


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"I enjoy working with R.T.s because I couldn't do what I do without them. As an EDC (Exam Development Coordinator), I use R.T.s working in the field for all my committees. They are the backbone of the exams, practice analyses, and standard setting committees. Their knowledge and expertise help us to support the ARRT mission of promoting high standards of patient care." –Ann M.


"I’m proud to work at ARRT because I get to directly speak with R.T.s that play such an important role in medical imaging and patient care. Radiation Therapists hold a special place in my heart due to specific treatment that I had to undergo. They made me feel comfortable and at ease during the most scary, stressful point in my life. They are literal angels that kept me going when I thought I couldn’t, such awesome people! I couldn’t be prouder to be a part of this amazing organization. Happy 100th, ARRT!" –Jessica C.

"I am an R.T. and I also get to work with R.T.s in a different, nonclinical way. I work directly alongside R.T.s who are completely dedicated to the ARRT mission in the work that they do. Additionally, I’m fortunate enough to work with R.T.s from all over the country who volunteer their time on our many types of ARRT committees. They are positive, confident, and knowledgeable about the clinical work they do and freely share that knowledge with us. Their dedication to their profession is outstanding. Both the R.T.s I work directly with at ARRT and the RTs I work with in a volunteer capacity inspire me to do better and do more." –Shelley C.


"R.T.s are important because they provide accurate images to health care teams and therefore are an integral piece of diagnosing health concerns." –Barb O.

"I am proud to work with/for R.T.s across the country. Advocating for, assisting, and educating them in resolving their issues is very gratifying to me." –Cathy G.


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"I’m proud to work at ARRT because I get to be a part of a team that is working to make it easier for R.T.s to understand what they need to know and do to obtain and maintain credentials. I also love helping celebrate R.T.s through the I Am the Gold Standard awards program.” –Melissa G.


"I’m proud to work at ARRT because I know that I'm part of a credentialing company that attracts qualified individuals. They are passionate about safety, patient care, image production, and new and cutting-edge procedures in the radiological sciences. We foster development through continued education and CQR prescriptions. All of the above reasons make me feel good about working for this company." –Melissa W.

"I’m proud to have worked at ARRT for the past nine years with such a mission-driven and dedicated group of professionals. I know that the meaningful work my team and I do every day as part of ARRT’s Ethics Requirements department has a broad, significant impact on promoting the protection, safety, and comfort of patients." –Kellie R.


"I enjoy working with R.T.s because having the ability to assist with questions, and oftentimes guiding them through the process to make it easier for them, can be very rewarding. So many times, their enthusiastic appreciation puts a smile on my face." –Lisa K.

"I want to thank an R.T. for encouraging me to say, "Yes!" to new opportunities, thereby learning new skills. I never would have come this far in my career without additional certifications." –Jennifer E.


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"When I was first hired by ARRT, I knew little or nothing about the medical imaging profession. It was a part of medicine I’d really had no experience with. As I started my training and had the opportunity to meet and work with R.T.s here in the office, I could tell how proud and dedicated they are to the profession they worked in prior to being with ARRT. That also carried over into the work they did as an ARRT staff member and the professionalism they had in the work they did here." –Joleen O.


"I want to thank an R.T. for the incredible hard work and dedication required to provide quality care during a pandemic. I can only imagine the challenges and obstacles thrown in their way daily. Thank you for all your efforts!" –Ashley R.

"I would like to thank an R.T. for their commitment and dedication in their career.

"I am proud to work at ARRT because of the quality of work I accomplish each day, and the help that I provide to co-workers and staff." –Margaret H.


"I enjoy working with R.T.s because when you are able to assist them with a process or help them understand their requirements, they are so appreciative. I like speaking with individuals from different areas of the country and at different stages of their careers." –Gail R.

"The most touching and proud moment for me is when Records receives letters from R.T.s who are retiring. Some are very emotional . . . expressing gratitude for the hard work ARRT does and for how glad they were to work with ARRT." –Tia S.


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"I enjoy working with R.T.s who are genuine and caring people that want to help others." –Travis H.


"I enjoy working with our R.T. volunteers because they understand the importance of their contributions to our common cause. They provide valuable input to build our exams, as well as other important volunteer activities. Many of our volunteers go above and beyond our expectations and repeatedly impress us with their dedication" –Sara C.

"I’ve been with ARRT for 4 1/2 months, but have worked extensively with R.T.s in exam review committees. I enjoy working with R.T.s because they have pride in and dedication to high quality practice." –Brandon L.


"I enjoy working with R.T.s because they are professional, easy to work with and passionate about what they do. . . .

"I want to thank an R.T. for helping people every day and putting in countless hours of work.

"I’m proud to work at ARRT because I get to help people reach their career goals." –Farrah B.

"I want to thank an R.T. for continuing to provide quality patient care in the midst of the pandemic.

"I want to thank an R.T. for making a difference in the lives of patients by providing quality care.

"R.T.s are important because they are essential in obtaining images that allow physicians to diagnose and help treat patients." –Jodi C.


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"R.T.s are important because the images that they take on a daily basis can really help, and save many, many lives!

"I am proud to work at ARRT because is it a strong company that not only sets and states their values, but actually follows them and does right by them." –Nicole W.


"R.T.s are important because they provide vital medical information for patients through imaging. The images R.T.s provide can help determine the course of care for patients, from initial diagnosis to assessing treatment efficacy.

"I enjoy working with R.T.s because they are highly skilled and educated people who genuinely want to make a difference for their patients. They have such unique knowledge of both patient care and radiation concepts that make them a vital part of health care." –Karyn E.

"I enjoy working with the R.T.s on our exam committees because they share their expertise so generously, and they take the work very seriously. An educator on one of our committees commented during a recent meeting that she wished she could explain to her students just how much care, thought, and discussion goes into selecting every single exam item.

"I want to thank an R.T. for the compassionate care she provided to my friend who miscarried her twins. In telling about her experience, my friend mentioned how the kindness and support of the sonographer gave her comfort and made a big difference on one of the worst days of her life.

"I’m proud to work at ARRT because our mission to promote quality patient care literally saves lives, and my colleagues care about each other and doing their best work." –Angela P.


"I enjoy working with R.T.s because they are passionate about the profession.

"R.T.s are important because they provide the vision to the health care plans that help patients every day.

"I want to thank R.T.s for being patient advocates and focusing on patient care.

"I’m proud to work at ARRT because the organization cares about R.T.s and works to protect the value of the credentials R.T.s work so hard to earn." –J.J. P.

"I am proud to work at ARRT because of the compassion this organization holds for both the R.T. and patients. Our mission statement says it all. I have never worked at an organization that employs such kind people. When the Credentialing Information Specialist answers the phone, the R.T. should be confident that they are receiving the respect they deserve." –Gail C.


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"R.T.s are important because the skill to safely deliver the incredible detail that these images provide is pivotal information that physicians rely on to direct their patients' care.  R.T.s are fundamental to patient care!" –Terri M.


"I’m proud to work at ARRT because it is an organization that is driven by its mission." –Niki D.

"R.T.s are important because their work is a fundamental link in providing patients with high quality health care." –Liana W.


"R.T.s are important because of the services they provide for us and our families.

"I’m proud to work at ARRT because I get to help R.T.s maintain credentialing, which ensures patients know they are working with educated and talented professionals.

"I want to thank an R.T. for catching a disease before it became malignant. Without them, my father would not be here today." -Zach R.

"I enjoy working with R.T.s because I know that I am helping them with a career they are proud of.

"R.T.s are important because they meet higher standards. This helps their patients know that they are going to have a high quality experience.

"I want to thank an R.T. for being kind and calm when I was having a procedure I was concerned about.

"I’m proud to work at ARRT because I know that I am helping candidates to become the qualified individuals that their patients deserve to have." –Tina S.