Registration and Titles

No one may use the title medical radiation technologist or its abbreviations without being a member of the College. And no one may use the terms
  • Medical Radiation Technologist - Radiography,
    [M.R.T.(R.)],


  • Medical Radiation Technologist - Radiation Therapy or Medical Radiation Technologist - Radiation Therapist,
    [M.R.T.(T.)],


  • Medical Radiation Technologist - Nuclear Medicine,
    [M.R.T.(N.)],


  • Medical Radiation Technologist - Magnetic Resonance,
    [M.R.T.(M.R.)]
or their abbreviations - without holding the corresponding specialty certificate. If a member of the College resigns, he or she is unable to use the title medical radiation technologist until such time as the member reinstates.

Classes of College Certificates
There are four classes of College certificates, although the specialty certificate is by far the most common:

Specialty
This certificate authorizes MRTs to practise one or more of:
  • radiography [M.R.T.(R.)],
  • radiation therapy [M.R.T.(T.)],
  • magnetic resonance [M.R.T.(M.R.)] and/or
  • nuclear medicine [M.R.T.(N.)].
Information about the other classes of College certificates can be obtained from the College.

Members of the public can find out the registration status of their M.R.T. by contacting the College.

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