The ACRRT is a testing agency that contracts with various states and organizations to provide examinations. We provide several types of examinations depending on the level of testing required (by state statute).
For example:
As a result, there are several limited applications available for the type of examination you are interested in applying for:
The ACRRT shall confirm the qualifications of all applicants for registration in chiropractic radiography. It shall approve, administer, oversee and sponsor all examinations for registration, to determine which applicants qualify, and consequently register such qualified applicants.
The current ACRRT examination is given in two parts, given on the same day. Two hours are permitted for completion of each part. General Rules of Examination Conduct are observed, and the Test Administrator provides applicants prior, specific and pertinent instruction. The ACRRT examination consists of 270 questions. Each category includes weighted questions in the following general areas:
The passing cut-off score for the ACRRT examination shall be a standardized score of 70%.
The ACRRT Examination is based on sound psychometric principles of evaluation and testing. It is designed to be job-related for the chiropractic paraprofessional engaged in radiologic technology. The content specifications and task analysis assures job-relatedness.
To those who have passed the ACRRT examination, and are otherwise eligible, a certificate shall be issued which confers upon the applicant the right to use the title "R.T. (ACRRT)" in connection with his/her name so long as the certificate shall be in effect. Technologists certified by the ACRRT are advised to use the symbol (ACRRT) in connection with the "R.T." to avoid confusion with certification from any other source.
Applicants for registration shall agree to perform the duties of a radiologic technologist only as directed by a duly licensed and qualified doctor in the health care specialties, and under no circumstances shall give out oral or written diagnosis, or work independently. "Duly licensed and qualified doctor in the health care specialties" refers to one who has demonstrated education and training in the use and effect of radiation.
Annual Registration Certification Educational Requirements Examination
Governing Board Objectives Publications Re-certification Scope of Practice
American Chiropractic Registry
of Radiologic Technologists
52 W. Colfax Street, Palatine, Illinois 60067
Telephone: 847-705-1178
Fax: 847-705-1178