Whose business is education anyways? ASRT’s? or Educators’ ? by E. Doyle

Have you seen the draft of the BS core curriculum on the ASRT website? I take offense to the term “professional level”. What does that make the rest of us? Non-professional? Why do we do this to ourselves? I think it is time to quit “going along.” Why do we take this lying down? I’m not sure why our professional organization would designate only the baccalaureate level as professional. I feel the hundred thousand plus technologist out there producing quality medical images in a caring, safe way are also professional.
Thank you ASRT for making us feel inferior.

Eileen M. Doyle, MPA, RT(R)

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One Response to “Whose business is education anyways? ASRT’s? or Educators’ ? by E. Doyle”

  1. Paulette says:

    Students were asking a similar question about being professional. We are always telling them that they are, but now it seems only BS grads are considered truly professional.

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