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July 2015 • Vol. 4, Issue 3 |
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HT TOPIC First-Ever MRI Program Directors Meeting!
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On Monday, 1 June, 2015, I had the
privilege of organizing and participating in the first ever MRI
Program Directors meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada! There were 25
program directors, educators, and other MR professionals in
attendance from Canada, USA, UK, Belgium, and Denmark. In addition,
the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
from the USA sent an Accreditation Specialist representative to the
meeting, Jacqueline Kralik.
Agenda topics for discussion were the: An additional item discussed was the need for states in the USA to formally recognize MRI Technologists and Radiographers as professionals and to require certification for employment. Currently, there are only six states (out of 50) that require certification. It will be a challenge, but I believe if we divvy up these states and contact them, we can learn from those states who have certification. By understanding how these measures were passed in those six states we can work toward all states passing this very important legislation. As mentioned, there were discussions about the need for organizing a task force to create a global MR curriculum in order to foster congruency on a global scale. Having a global perspective would be very important, as this would allow for MR programs to share and subsequently implement a curriculum used all over the world. In the upcoming year, we will work on formulating a plan to create a global task force made up of educators and other MR professionals charged with this very important task. Overall, this inaugural meeting was a big success filled with passionate and vital discussions, and I look forward to continuing these discussions going forward. Thank you to all who attended as well as those who could not be present yet made their voices heard leading up to Toronto. See you in Singapore in 2015! Barry Southers, M.Ed, RT(R)(MR) |
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Signals is a publication produced four times per calendar year by the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine for the benefit of the SMRT membership and those individuals and organizations that support the educational programs and professional advancement of the SMRT and its members. The newsletter is the compilation of editor, Julie Strandt-Peay, BSM, RT (R)(MR) FSMRT, the leadership of the SMRT and the staff in the ISMRM Central Office with contributions from members and invited participants. |