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Navigating the Journey From CT/MRI Technologist to Advanced Imaging Specialist

Trish Weber, MHA, RT(R)(CT), ARRT, Assistant Director of Radiography/Medical Imaging and Technology, Associate Professor Radiography/Medical Imaging; Clarkson College

On Demand | Expires 5/1/2026

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*Approved by the ASRT for 1 Category A continuing education credit.

Overview:

Many CT and MRI technologists want to continue growing in their careers but don’t know where to start. In this presentation, we’ll show you how to navigate your career in a way that helps you achieve personal and professional growth. We’ll discuss how to take important career steps while elevating care delivery, emphasizing the skills and experiences you can acquire to become a successful, advanced practitioner of imaging.

Learning Objectives

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Define the educational background, certifications and professional experiences that form the basis of advanced expertise.

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Explain strategies for building upon the foundation of your experiences as a CT/MRI technologist to achieve career advancement.

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Explore specific ways to incorporate cutting-edge technologies like 3D printing into your care delivery.

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Trish Weber, MHA, RT(R)(CT), ARRT

Assistant Director of Radiography/Medical Imaging and Technology; Associate Professor Radiography/Medical Imaging; Clarkson College

Patricia (Trish) Weber is the Assistant Director of Radiography/Medical Imaging and Advanced Technology and an Associate Professor in the Radiography and Medical Imaging programs. She earned an Associate’s degree in Radiologic Technology in 1995, a Bachelor’s degree in Medical Imaging in 2008 and a Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration in 2011 – all from Clarkson College.

As a proud alumna, Ms. Weber took the opportunity to begin teaching at Clarkson College in 2006.  In 2019, Ms. Weber was honored to be named as Faculty of the Year. Her primary areas of academic and professional expertise are computed tomography, cross sectional anatomy, healthcare delivery systems, magnetic resonance, medical 3D printing and patient care in radiography.   

Ms. Weber was the co-founding member of the Student Support Team at Clarkson College that supports and educates students, faculty and staff about harm prevention and wellness-based topics. She is also faculty co-sponsor for the Radiography Student Association. Over the years, Ms. Weber has served as Faculty Senate President, Chair of Faculty Handbook Curriculum and Policy Committee and Diversity Council member, and has led and served on multiple Critical Success Factor committees. Ms. Weber was a co-recipient of the Dr. Patricia Book Perry Academic Scholarly Award for developing the Medical 3D Imaging Printing Specialist certificate at Clarkson College.

Ms. Weber is an active member of the radiology professional communities, and she has presented at both the state and national levels. To keep up with changing standards and breakthroughs within the radiography field, Ms. Weber is a member of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), the Nebraska Society of Radiologic Technologists (NSRT) and the Association of Educators in Imaging and Radiologic Sciences. 

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