Who we are The Maryland Society of Radiologic Technologists (MSRT) is the united voice of imaging professionals throughout Maryland. Our purpose is to advance the profession of medical imaging, maintain high standards of education and training, and provide networking and continuing education opportunities. | Upcoming events
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Member News Heads Up! License Renewal Begins on March 3, 2025, for Radiographers, Radiation Therapists, Radiologist Assistants and Nuclear Medicine Technologists This notice is to remind you to renew your license before it expires on April 30, 2025. Click here to renew your license. The license renewal application will be available on the Maryland Board of Physicians (the “Board”) website from March 3, 2025, through April 30, 2025. Failure to complete the license renewal application by 11:59 p.m. (EST) on April 30, 2025, will cause your license to expire, and you will no longer be authorized to practice in Maryland. If your license expires, you must reinstate it and apply for a new criminal history records check. No action is required if you do not plan to renew your license. Implicit Bias Training Required for First Time License Renewal If you are applying to renew your license for the first time in 2025 after initial licensure or reinstatement, you must complete an implicit bias training program course. This is a one-time requirement. You must attest to completing a course in your license renewal application. Click here for more information and a list of approved training program courses. Important Information:
*This amount represents a fee reduction for all licensees from fiscal year 2022 through fiscal year 2025. The Board will pay the $26.00 assessment fee to the Maryland Health Care Commission on behalf of the licensee through June 30, 2025.
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