WELCOME TO R.T. UPDATE FALL 2021

Welcome to the Fall 2021 issue of the R.T. Update newsletter. It contains information related to your ARRT credential, certification and registration, and other important ARRT news for Registered Technologists.

IN THIS ISSUE

Feature Story | ARRT NewsCertification and Registration Updates 


FEATURE STORY

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ARRT to Increase Application Fees for First Time Since 2010

Effective Jan. 1, 2022, ARRT will increase some fees.

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ARRT NEWS 

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Look for Important ARRT Information in Your Message Center Inbox

If you’ve accessed Message Center in your ARRT online account, you might notice some changes.

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Your Volunteer Work Helps Make Our Exams Possible

Volunteers help us shape exams and assessments. We hope you’ll sign up to be a critical part of our development processes.

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CERTIFICATION AND REGISTRATION UPDATES

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You Can’t Earn CE for Being a Clinical Instructor

Be aware that ARRT doesn’t accept continuing education (CE) credits for clinical instructorship.

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ARRT’s Task Inventory Helps With New Credentials, CQR

ARRT’s task inventories are intended to help you understand what responsibilities you’re likely to have at your first job.

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ARRT to End Partial CE Credit

Starting Jan. 1, 2022, ARRT will change a policy concerning continuing education (CE) activities. 

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Textbook CE Activities to Count by Chapter Only

Effective Jan. 1, 2023, ARRT will change our policies concerning continuing education (CE) activities based on textbooks or e-books.

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How You Display Your Credentials Matters

Use your credential properly on your resume, business cards, online profiles, and other areas.

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