Professional Organizations

American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
1255 Northland Drive
St. Paul, MN 55120-1155
612-687-0048
www.arrt.org
ARRT is the national examining and certifying organization for radiologic technologists. ARRT staff members can provide information about ARRT programs, examinations procedures, continuing education requirements, and other activities.

American Society of Radiologic Technologist (ASRT)
15000 Central Ave SE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87123-3917
505-298-4500 or Toll Free: 800-444-2778
www.asrt.org
The ASRT is the national professional organization representing radiographers, radiation therapists, nuclear medicine technologists, mammographers, cardiovascular-interventional technologists, computed tomography technologists, dosimetrists, magnetic resonance technologists, educators, and managers. In additions to offering continuing education opportunities to its members, the association publishes the bimonthly journal Radiologic Technology, monthly newsletter ASRT Scanner, and biannual journal Radiation Therapist.

Michigan Society of Radiologic Technologist (MSRT)
SMMC — Radiography
c/o Christina Williamson
807 Pensacola Ave.
Pontiac, MI 48340
http://msrt.org
The MSRT is an affiliate of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT). The MSRT is a not-for-profit member association for radiologic science professionals. The purposes of this society are to advance the art and science of medical imaging and radiologic treatment specialties, to assist in establishing and maintaining high standards of education at all levels, to evaluate the quality of patient care, and to improve the welfare and socioeconomic or radiologic technologists.

Association of Educators in Imaging and Radiologic Sciences (AEIRS)
2800 Stafford Ave #4474
Scranton, PA 18505
630-571-9183
www.aers.org
The AERS is dedicated to the advancement of imaging and radiation sciences; to establishing and maintaining high standards of radiologic science education; to encouraging exchange of educational concepts and methods of all levels of imaging and radiation sciences; to stimulating interest in academic advancement and teaching as a career option; and to fostering mutual cooperation and understanding between radiologic educators and external professional groups.

Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)
820 Jorie Boulevard
Oak Brook, IL 60523-2251
630-571-2670
www.rsna.org
The RSNA's purpose is to promote and develop the highest standards of radiology and related societies through education and research. The Society seeks to provide radiologists and allied health scientists with educational programs and materials of the highest quality and to constantly improve the content and value of educational activities. The Society seeks to promote research in all aspects of Radiography and related sciences, including basic clinical research in the promotion of quality healthcare.

The Association for Medical Imaging Management (AHRA)
2 Mount Royal Ave.
Suite 201
Marlborough, MA 01752
978-445-7591
https://www.ahra.org
The American Healthcare Radiography Administrators (AHRA) is a nonprofit educational association organized to promote the highest level of management practice in the administration of radiological sciences.

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