
CT Imaging Certificate (CTIC)
Criteria
CTIC Criteria
The CAMRT Certificate in CT Imaging is available to:
- Medical Radiation Technologists who have been certified by the CAMRT in the practice of radiological technology or nuclear medicine
- Internationally educated medical radiation technologists (IEMRTs) in the specialty of radiological technology or nuclear medicine who are graduates of medical radiation technology programs
The CTIC program has both didactic and clinical components.
Didactic Learning
1. Successful completion of CAMRT’s CT Imaging 1 course, with a minimum exam mark of 75%. 2. Successful completion of CAMRT’s CT Imaging 2 course, with a minimum exam mark of 75%. 3. Successful completion of CAMRT’s CT Imaging 3 course, with a minimum exam mark of 75%. 4. Successful completion of one of the following Quick Self Studies, with a minimum quiz mark of 75%.
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Clinical Experience
1. Practice for at least 16 weeks (80 full time shifts) in an 18-month block and; 2. Completion of a Summary of Clinical Competence under the direct supervision of an eligible Clinical Advisor. The SCC is a list of procedures and associated competencies that must be assessed by the clinical advisor.
After review of all components – didactic and clinical - by the CTIC Committee, the Certificate in CT Imaging is granted to the technologist. The designation granted is CTIC.
Download the Program Handbook, including the complete list of procedures and associated competencies.