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ATTENTION RADIOGRAPHY STUDENTS ABOUT TO GRADUATE (clinical requirements covid)

What I'm about to say has nothing to do with the school im affiliated with im just searching for answers. Im supposed to be graduating next month from a radiography program that is ARRT certified, which means that the students who go to my school have to meet their clinical requirements in order to sit for their exam. The school i go to is telling us that we dont need to get all the comps that the arrt has set forth due to what's happening. But I don't see on the arrt webpage that they are relaxing there clinical standards. Does anyone else know exactly what is going on?! How can we be graduating in a month if we dont get all our comps which is impossible to do in the 6 days of clinical we have left. Other upcoming radiography students who are supposed to graduate this month.. what is your school doing? Are they modifying clinical requirements? This is very stressful the lack of communication is astounding on all fronts.

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