CEU Opportunities
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The Online Digital Imaging Academy
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The Online Digital Imaging Academy provides education in digital imaging technology. It explains how to use digital systems safely and effectively. |
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Who can take the course? |
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ODIA is provided free to technologists certified and registered by the ARRT and students enrolled in radiologic technology programs. |
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How do I get credit? |
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Registered Technologists may start with any module and complete it for CE credit. However, to become an ODIA graduate and earn your academy diploma, you must successfully complete all 11 modules. See User Guide for more details. ASRT members will have their CE credits automatically tracked and transferred to the ARRT. Non-ASRT members are responsible for tracking their own CE records. |
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How do I begin? |
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New users must register and set up a unique ODIA user name and password. The system will record your progress via your e-mail address, so please maintain the same e-mail address through the completion of the 11 modules. ASRT members may use their ASRT user name and password to log in. |
CPR Courses Credit
Earn CE Credit for Completing Advanced CPR Courses
Even though the ARRT stopped accepting credit for basic CPR in 2007, you still can claim up to 6 Category A credits for completing any advanced CPR course, including advanced cardiac life support, pediatric life support, instructor or instructor training courses. If you've taken one or more of these courses, photocopy both sides of your advanced CPR certification card and submit your credits to the ASRT. Although this can be a great boost to your CE record, remember that you may claim credit for each advanced CPR training only once per biennium, even if you are certified annually. Let us know if you have any questions.
