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UH rad department receives ARCH-AI recognition

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ARCH-AI is an AI quality assurance program for radiology facilities, which affirms that deployment of AI technologies at UH is built on best practices, outlines expert consensus-based building blocks of infrastructure, and includes processes and governance in AI implementation in real-world practice.

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What's brewing in RT and RA legislation, policy, and standards?

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ASRT's position, according to ASRT Vice President of Governance and Public Policy Jason Bradley, is that "states should have strong licensure laws to ensure highly qualified and educated professionals are performing medical imaging and radiation therapy procedures. Existing law, the Radiologic Technology Act, prohibits certain activities.

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OMB Receives 42,000 Comments Supporting Professional Classification for Radiologic Technologists

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The OMB only opens the SOC window every 10 years, so advocating for professional status for radiologic technologists was critical this year. The response from ASRT members, peer organizations and the general public was incredible.

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The Radiologist as the Cockpit of Tomorrow’s Healthcare

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The skeletal structure of the healthcare system, from government agencies and health insurers to hospital administrators and physicians, creates an ecosystem inundated with concrete obstacles when attempting to generate real change.

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American Society of Radiologic Technologists, ASRT, Announces 2024-2025 Board, Launches Public Awareness Campaign

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DeMaio is an associate professor and director of the radiologic technology program at the University of Hartford in Connecticut. Vealé is a professor of radiologic sciences at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas. ASRT 2024-2025 Board of Directors Daniel DeMaio, M.Ed., Marissa Mangrum, M.S.R.S.,

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Radiology influencers weigh in on possible TikTok ban in U.S.

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Government banned TikTok on January 19, with the app becoming unavailable for use on the night of January 18. government issued the ban on TikTok due to security concerns. A lot of people have been researching jobs like radiologic technology, nursing, and medical careers. hangs in the balance of whether a U.S.

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