Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) The department
accepts military education, training, or experience as described in subsections
(4) through (8) of this section as meeting the corresponding education,
training, or experience requirements.
(2) For the purposes of this section, these
terms shall have the following meaning:
(a)
"CAAHEP" means the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education
Programs and includes its prior organization, the Committee on Allied Health
Education and Accreditation (CAHEA).
(b) "JRCCVT" means the Joint Review Committee
on Education in Cardiovascular Technology.
(c) "JRCERT" means the Joint Review Committee
on Education in Radiologic Technology.
(d) "JRCNMT" means the Joint Review Committee
on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology.
(e) "METC" means the Department of Defense,
Defense Health Agency, Medical Education and Training Campus.
(3) Acceptable documentation to
verify radiologic technology education, training, and experience for current or
former U.S. Military service members includes:
(a) A copy of the service member's
Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214, Member-4
copy; or NGB-22 for National Guard);
(b) Joint Service Transcript or
JST/Sailor-Marine American Council on Education Registry Transcript or
SMART;
(c) Army American Council of
Education, or ACE, Registry Transcript System or AARTS;
(d) Application for the Evaluation of
Learning Experiences During Military Service (DD Form 295) certified by the
service member's service branch; or
(e) Any other military transcripts and forms
that document the service member's military training and experience, such as
the Community College of the Air Force or CCAF.
(4) For diagnostic radiologic technologists,
the following are the acceptable military education, training, or experience:
(a)
(i) The
METC Tri Service Radiology program has been JRCERT accredited since 2011 and
meets the school approval requirement in WAC
246-926-095;
(ii) Formal pre-METC U.S. Army, Navy, or Air
Force radiologic technologist diagnostic-radiographer education programs have
been determined by the department to meet the requirements in WAC
246-926-110;
(iii) Informal U.S. Army, Navy, or Air Force
radiologic technologist diagnostic-radiographer education programs, such as
U.S. Navy on-the-job training commonly referred to as "fast track," must meet
all the requirements in WAC
246-926-110; or
(iv) The secretary will review U.S. Coast
Guard education, training, and experience on a case-by-case basis to determine
if training and scope of practice meets the requirements in WAC
246-926-110.
(b) All applicants applying under (a) of this
subsection must provide proof of successful passage of the ARRT radiographer
radiologic technologist examination or the Washington state examination
identified in WAC
246-926-135, with the exception
of those applicants who completed a pre-METC program that was accredited by the
JRCERT at the time the applicant completed it.
(5) For therapeutic radiologic technologists,
the following are the acceptable military education, training, or experience:
(a)
(i) As
of the effective date of this rule, METC does not offer a therapeutic
radiologic technologist education program. Formal pre-METC U.S. Army, Navy, or
Air Force therapeutic radiologic technologist education programs have been
determined by the department to meet the requirements in WAC
246-926-120;
(ii) Informal U.S. Army, Navy, or Air Force
therapeutic radiologic technologist education programs must meet all the
requirements in WAC
246-926-120; or
(iii) The department will review U.S. Coast
Guard education, training, and experience on a case-by-case basis to determine
if training and scope of practice meets the requirements in WAC
246-926-120.
(b) All applicants applying under (a) of this
subsection must provide proof of successful passage of the ARRT therapeutic
radiologic technologist examination or the Washington state examination
identified in WAC
246-926-135.
(6) For nuclear medicine technologists, the
following are the acceptable military education, training, or experience:
(a)
(i) As
of the effective date of this rule, METC does not offer a JRCNMT accredited
nuclear medicine technologist education program. Formal pre-METC U.S. Army,
Navy, or Air Force radiologic technologist nuclear medicine programs completed
from June 1, 1972, through August 31, 2012, meets the school approval
requirement in WAC
246-926-095;
(ii) The METC nuclear medicine technologist
education program is accredited by the ARRT. The department has determined this
program meets the requirements in WAC
246-926-130;
(iii) Nonaccredited formal nuclear medicine
education programs not identified in subsection (4)(a) of this section has been
determined by the department to meet the requirements in WAC
246-926-130;
(iv) Informal U.S. Army, Navy, or Air Force
radiologic technologist nuclear medicine education programs must meet all the
requirements in WAC
246-926-130; or
(v) The department will review U.S. Coast
Guard education, training, and experience on a case-by-case basis to determine
if training and scope of practice meets the requirements in WAC
246-926-130.
(b) All applicants applying under (a) of this
subsection must provide proof of successful passage of the NMTCB examination,
the ARRT nuclear medicine technology examination, or the Washington state
examination identified in WAC
246-926-135.
(7) For cardiovascular invasive specialists,
the following are acceptable military education, training, or experience:
(a)
(i) The
METC cardiovascular technologist education program is CAAHEP accredited, which
includes JRCCVT accreditation, and meets the school approval requirement in WAC
246-926-410. Formal pre-METC U.S.
Army, Navy, or Air Force cardiovascular technologist education programs that
were accredited by CAAHEP, which includes its prior organization CAHEA, also
meet the school approval requirement in WAC
246-926-410;
(ii) Formal pre-METC U.S. Army, Navy, or Air
Force cardiovascular technologist education programs that were not accredited
by CAAHEP or CAHEA have been determined by the department to meet the
requirements in WAC
246-926-410
(1)(a);
(iii) Informal U.S. Army, Navy, or Air Force
cardiovascular technologist education programs, such as on-the-job U.S. Navy
training commonly referred to as "fast track," must meet all the requirements
in WAC 246-926-410 (1)(a) and
(b); or
(b) The department will review U.S. Coast
Guard education, training, and experience on a case-by-case basis to determine
if training and scope of practice meets the requirements in WAC
246-926-410.
(c) All applicants applying under (a) of this
subsection must provide proof of successful passage of an examination
identified in WAC
246-926-410 (1)(b) or
(2).
(8) Radiologist assistant. There is currently
no radiologist assistant-equivalent occupation in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air
Force, or Coast Guard. The department will review an individual's military
training and experience record on a case-by-case basis; however, individuals
who have obtained a passing score on the ARRT registered radiologist assistant
examination shall be considered to have met the education and training
requirements for certification as a radiologist assistant.