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Radiography: ARRT

Resources for the healthcare professionals who specialize in the imaging of human anatomy for the diagnosis and treatment of pathology.

Exam Databases

A Note Regarding RADReview

Students must create a personal account while on-campus using a link from one of the library's Web pages, course guides, or research guides.

RADReview App

RADReview App

RadReview combines gold-standard content, developed by experts, with online tools, such as adaptive learning, remediation, dashboards, assignment management, and reports. Available on the App Store and Google Play.

Instructions to access the app:

  • Download the app using the links below
  • Login with your existing RADReview individual/student account credentials
  • Start practicing questions!

            download on the app store

           get it on google play

American Registry of Radiologic TechnologistsĀ®

The final step on your way to becoming certified and registered with ARRT is to take an examination in your discipline. ARRT exams measure your knowledge of the daily tasks that an entry-level technologist performs.

Scheduling and Taking Your ARRT Exam

This video explains how to schedule your exam—and what to expect on exam day.

Exam Security

Learn more about what’s OK to share—and what isn’t—regarding your ARRT exam.

Exam Preparation Books

The following exam prep books are kept on reserve at the Main Circulation Desk under RAD ARRT.

After You Graduate

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Your alumni status allows you to access our databases only in the Madigan Library, not from off campus.

If you are taking boards after graduation, you must get what you need from these resources before commencement.

Please contact Chris Eckenrod, Director of the Radiography Program, at 570-320-2400, ext. 7606 for usability.