ABOUT
HELLO! My name is J.C. and I’m the one behind arrtregistryreview.com. I graduated with an Associates in Applied Science in Radiology back in 2004. I have 18+ years of experience as a radiologic technologist and currently hold certifications in Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and Computed tomography (CT).
When I completed the Radiology Program, my only goal was to pass the ARRT Radiography Registry. I remember not knowing what to study or how to prepare for it. I literally studied every book I had from the radiology program. It was a very stressful and difficult time for me when I was preparing for the registry. Thankfully I managed to pass it on the first try! Several years later in 2009 I passed my CT Registry and in 2021 I passed my MRI Registry.
Over the years I have had many radiology students and coworkers ask the following questions:
- What did you study to pass the ARRT Registry Exam?
- Which ARRT Registry review books are good?
- Was the ARRT Registry difficult?
- What Did you study for the ARRT CT Registry Exam?
- What did you study for the ARRT MRI Registry Exam?
- How did you study for the ARRT Registry Exams?
Many other questions were asked but these seemed to be the most common. I answered these questions so many times and had a lot of positive feedback from both coworkers and x-ray students. Knowing that the information I shared was helpful, I decided to create www.arrtregistryreview.com
By creating this website, I hope to share my knowledge and experience to help incoming Radiologic Technologists or seasoned Technologists prepare for ARRT certifications in Radiography (R), Computed Tomography (CT), and Magnetic Resonance (MR).
I’m here to help, so if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me anytime.
Best of luck to you all!
J.C.