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[Question] Irish Radiographers, how did you get your PSAC? What was the experience like?

As the title suggest, I saw an advertisement for a job that requires a CORU registration, thankfully I already have that and is not a problem.

However, the second statement says that one must (and im quoting here):

"Must confirm annual registration with CORU to the HSE by way of the annual Patient Safety Assurance Certificate (PSAC)"

So I guess my question is that,

  1. how did you get your PSAC?
  2. Is it a requirement for radiographers?
  3. What is needed to get one?

Thank you in advance for your replies! Have a good day!

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