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Fri. 22 Jan.10,
04:53
ARRT vs.ARMRIT exams
Hi everybody,

I'm just trying my luck if someone can guide me as I am planning to set an exam in the future for to be register in US but everything seems confusing I tried to read the requirements in ARRT seems not open for foreign graduate.while ARMRIT are well guided if you want to set an exam.but the other consequenses not been recognised nationwide whilst ARRT recognised throughout US. infairness these two institution doing there job to protect the public but it sounds they have rival which causing candidate to confuse.
any suggestion,comments are welcome.


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Thomas Sunny

Sat. 13 Feb.10,
18:07
ARMRIT is not recognized in some states and some insurance company.ARRT is recognized by almost all states and insurance company.but i recommand you to join some school which is recognized by ARRT.

alex dacles

Sat. 27 Feb.10,
23:17
Thanks Sunny for your reply it means that I need to abandon my plan to set an exam for arrt registry I am graduated from Philippines actively practising as MRI Radiographer here in United kingdom. i'm not quite sure if they are open for foreigner Radiographer as our curriculum based on american standard i'm trying to read the requirements to set an exam I didn't spot any article for foreign graduate who wants to practise in USA.
I tried to inquired in ARMRIT they are pretty helpful I'm not 100% convinced to set an exam as it seems difficult and complicated to start my career again in US.


Thanks again

Alex



Thomas Sunny

Thu. 11 Mar.10,
17:08
To Practise in US either you should have
ARRT MR/ARMRIT registry.

To sit for these exams either you should be US/Canada citizen or Green Card holder.

if you're US/Canada citizen or Green Card holder
join some radiography school in US and complete advance program in Radiologic technology
(ARRT RT R)and then apply for MRI registry exam.

BIG procedure right.



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