DIVERSIFYING AS A RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST 

If you are a radiologic technologist and want to expand your knowledge, there’s a CE program waiting for you. These programs offer multiple modality solutions including structured education. The educational solutions help provide knowledge and certifications.

Becoming certified in another modality will require 16 hours in structured educational requirements in the modality in which you seek certification. Most of these home study programs contain all of the content you need for structured education and can cover everything from mammography to CT, etc. and cover your 24 hour biennial requirement. 

Many programs allow you to focus on the specific areas. Online CE courses are convenient and provide you with your certification requirements from the comfort of your home or on the road. 

You can even develop knowledge and skills in program management guidelines.

Your online certification through CE credits should offer the best online learning opportunities.  The postprimary eligibility pathway is a great way to pursue extra credentials.  The pathway when pursuing more credentials also includes, but is not limited to, modalities like bone densitometry and breast sonography.

 Education requirements for radiologic technologists change as technology advances. 

THINKING OF CHANGING MODALITIES?

The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists® and various imaging credentialing can be confusing. Let’s use mammography for an example. ARRT® is the governing body that offers education solutions and standards for mammography. But ARRT® does not provide direct educational resources to its members or non-members.

Most of us already know that mammograms are an important tool in breast cancer screening, so it’s important to understand what ARRT® does and how it affects your practice. ARRT®’s impact ranges from mammography certification, among other certifications, to equipment validation testing.

Read on for a blog post that will help you learn more about ARRT®s program management guidelines—including how they relate to mammography.  

Education Solutions

Mammography is a common and effective tool in the diagnosis of breast cancer. The American Registry for Radiologic Technologists® (ARRT®) has recently released a new set of guidelines. These guidelines will help you become more informed.

MAMMOGRAPHER LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS

Almost every state has some variation in its licensure requirements. But all states do have criteria regulations you need to meet. You must first earn certification from ARRT®.

ARRT® certifies individuals in mammography. Becoming certified by ARRT® requires passing board exams.

The eligibility factors are set out for each category. They include having another registered professional support your eligibility claims. If your goal is to become or continue to be a mammographer, you need to consider your CEU credits.

MAMMOGRAPHY’S CHANGING REQUIREMENTS 

A Mammographer is an essential member of the medical community. They operate mammography machines to produce images for diagnostic breast imaging. They explain procedures, position and immobilize patients’ breasts in units.

You must stay up to date with mammography continuing education certification. You must meet the changing requirements through educational courses.  

 A Mammographer needs certification through ARRT®. They also need state permission to perform mammography. You also need additional hours of specific training and education.  You need to document your hours.

 MAMMOGRAPHY AND MQSA

Founded in the early 1990s, MQSA stands for Mammography Quality Standards Act. The creation of the law has one intention. It wanted to ensure all women could have access to high-quality mammograms.

High-quality mammograms help detect breast cancer at an earlier stage. Breast cancer is the most treatable in the early stages. In 1998, the FDA started regulating mammography certification.

The amendment of MQSAs continues to evolve over time. 

 YOUR MAMMOGRAPHY EDUCATIONAL PATH 

SCRUBS Continuing Education provides continuing education credits. In addition, ARRT® provides certification in Mammography. To maintain ARRT® certification as a mammographer, you must complete 24 hours of education. To become certified as a mammographer, you should take ceu’s that will satisfy requirements for the post primary credits.

You must do the 24 hours every two years. The best place to do that is through Scrubs Continuing Education. 

The eligibility factors are set out for each category.  If your goal is to continue to be a registered technologist or certified in another modality, you need to consider CEU credits.