Understanding CT Imaging
CT technologists learn anatomy, physics, and scanning protocols. Training includes trauma, contrast studies, and advanced imaging. This certification supports high demand roles.
Training Requirements
Candidates must hold an ARRT primary credential or state license. Programs include clinical rotations in CT departments. These experiences prepare students for ARRT eligibility.
Clinical Competencies
Students must demonstrate competency in routine and contrast enhanced CT exams. These skills ensure accurate diagnostic results. They also support exam readiness.
Certification Pathway
CT is one of the most common post primary credentials. It supports career advancement and higher earning potential. It pairs well with MRI.
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