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Welcome to the Frequently Asked Questions information page.  Please help us add to our FAQ's by sending your questions to Patricia Cohen at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  We welcome your input with this ongoing project.

  

How do I renew my Indiana State license? Who do I contact? Where do I send my money?

To reach our link to the Indiana State Department of Health; click on the tab at the top of our homepage marked “Professional Tab”. In the drop down menu, select Indiana licensing. You will find a link to the ISDH there.

 

Who needs to know I have moved and my address has changed?

Your employer, the Indiana State Department of Health, and of course the ISRT if you are a member.

 

Who do I contact at the ISRT to change my address, email and/or name on my ISRT membership?

You can update your contact information by emailing ISRT’s Executive Secretary, Jane Patton at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Please type “update contact info” in the subject line.  

 

What is the difference between ISRT and ISDH?

ISRT – “The purpose of the Indiana Society of Radiologic Technologists is to advance the professions of radiation and imaging disciplines and specialties; to maintain high standards of education; to enhance the quality of patient care; and to further the welfare of radiologic technologists.”

ISDH – The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) is the government agency which issues licenses to imaging professionals in the state of Indiana. The ISDH ensures that all medical imaging professionals in the state of Indiana are properly licensed to practice in the State of Indiana, according to the laws as written for our profession.

 

What is the difference between ARRT and ASRT?

“The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) is the world’s largest credentialing organization that seeks to ensure high quality patient care in medical imaging, interventional procedures, and radiation therapy. We test and certify technologists and administer continuing education and ethics requirements for their annual registration. We test and certify technologists and administer continuing education and ethics requirements for their annual registration.” You can read how the ARRT achieves their mission by visiting the following line: https://www.arrt.org/About-ARRT/Mission.

 

“The American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) will be the premier professional association for the medical imaging and radiation therapy community through education, advocacy and research.” By clicking on this link, you can read the Core Values established by the ASRT that helps that organization to achieve their vision. www.asrt.org/content/aboutasrt/MissionVisionValues.aspx.

 

Are you aware that the Indiana Medical History Museum is open to the public for tours?

The IMHM is located on the former grounds of Central State, right here in Indianapolis. For directions, hours and pictures, click the tab at the top “About ISRT”. In the drop down menu, select “Links”, a link to IMHM is located there.

 

How can I submit questions to the ISRT?

You can submit that question to us by using the “About ISRT” tab at the top of this page, and then selecting “contact us” in the drop down menu.

 
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