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LIMITED PODIATRIC RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

Scope of Practice:

A licensed podiatric radiologic technologist is permitted to perform diagnostic radiographic procedures limited to the lower one-third of the leg. A licensed podiatric radiologic technologist is not permitted to operate fluoroscopic equipment. The following tasks have been identified within the scope of practice of a licensed podiatric radiologic technologist: positioning of the patient for a diagnostic radiographic procedure limited to the lower one-third of the leg, aligning the x-ray tube to the film receptacle, setting tube distance and exposure factors, exercising proper principles of radiation protection and making the exposure.

Educational Requirement:

Completion of a 155 hour course of study in a podiatric radiography program approved by the Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners (Board) or its equivalent as determined by the Board. If you did not complete a Board approved program, you must submit information contained in the examination/license appendix.

Examination Application and Information:

You must submit a complete application that meets the above Educational Requirement.

The licensing examination is only offered via computer. The examination can be taken at one of over 200 test centers across the country. The minimum score needed to pass is 75%. This examination is administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Additional information about the examination can be found at www.arrt.org and click "Examinations".

License Application and Requirements:

To be a licensed podiatric radiologic technologist, the applicant must meet the following requirements:

  1. Submit to the Department a complete application
  2. Be at least 18 years of age at the time of the application;
  3. Be of good moral character as determined by the Board;
  4. Complete at least a high school level education in the United States or its equivalent;
  5. Complete the above educational requirement; and
  6. Pass the New Jersey licensing examination or an equivalent* examination as determined by the Board or hold a current ARRT certification.

* In order to determine equivalency, if you passed another state's examination, you must submit proof of a current state diagnostic radiography license and information from that state agency regarding its licensing examination. If this examination was administered by ARRT, you must also submit your scores in each of the examination's content areas.

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