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The North Carolina Society of Radiologic Technologist Inc
The NCSRT, Inc is switching platforms. We will be transferring membership over to the platform over the next several weeks. Please be on the look out to update your membership. You will get an email from the NCSRT, it should look similar to the picture below. You may find this email in your junk folder. You will get an email with a link that will ask you to verify your email address. You membership is already created and some of your information is transferred over however it will ask for some additional information that gets lost in the transfer. You will also be updating your password. You may get a question about this being your first time on the site. You can will select global.
Here are the steps you will take to complete your portion of the membership transfer

The 2023 Winter TTH is now available
FAQ that have arisen when discussing licensure/regulations within our state. As we try, once again, to begin some type of advocacy efforts, please take a look at these and let us know if you have any questions.
Why is RT Licensing Needed?
- Sets qualification for professional entry and continuing practice qualifications.
- Protects the title, recognition and performance of the profession
- Ensures imaging professionals are educationally trained and clinically competent
- Provides evidence of meeting the qualifications of the profession for employers and health payers.
- Offers oversight to a profession that directly impacts public health and safety.
- Helps ensure patient care and safety
- Holds individuals accountable to professional behavior standards.
Do standards cost more?
- There is no evidence that standards significantly increase salaries for RTs
- While each state varies, licensing/registration fees range between $20 and $150 biannually
- There are some overhead costs to the state to administer licensing/registration, but most states already have infrastructure from other professional licensing boards.
What bureaucratic hoops have to be jumped through?
- States vary
- Some just require ARRT certificates to be submitted
- Some states require all CE certificates to be submitted at renewal
- Common documents include:
- Background check
- Educational records
- Proof of clinical competencies
- ARRT/other credentialing body documents

Annual Conference Deadlines:
- Jane Cox Hendrix Scholarship – 1/27/23
- Scientific Paper – 1/27/23
- Imaging Professionals for Excellence – 1/27/23
- T-shirt Contest – 2/24/23
- Scientific Poster – 2/24/23
- Technical Bowl – 3/8/23
Registration deadline March 8, 2023
2023 Annual NCSRT Inc Conference
Wilmington, NC
March 22-24, 2023

This year we will be "Sailing into the Future with the NCSRT" our at 2023 Annual Conference in Wilmington, NC. The past few years have presented challenges that we are have learned to overcome. We are looking to the future and what we, as imaging technologist, can do to make healthcare the best it can be. Please consider joining us this year for our 2023 Annual NCSRT Conference as we are sailing, growing, and getting better together!!! We look forward to seeing you!
Please join us for our 2023 Annual NCSRT Conference
When: March 22 - 24, 2023
Where: The Wilmington Convention Center and Embassy Suites Wilmington NC
Tracks for Students, Technologists, and Educators
Hotel rooms are available for the 2023 AC
We are holding a limited room block at the Embassy Suites Wilmington
You may book through this LINK or Call 1-800-HILTONS and use the group code: code found here
(log in required to access hotel discount)
Free ASRT CE Credits for NCSRT Members!!!
Access to these credits are available under the Events & Continuing Education Tab
Membership renewals are coming up
Members that have NOT lapsed can renew their membership Here
If your membership has lapsed, please re-join Click Here
"Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success." Henry Ford
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