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ARRT Ethics Review

Hello! Hopeful Rad Tech here…I’m about to complete my Ethics Review before I apply to my program and I was hoping that someone out there could give me some advice. I have been clean and sober for over 9 years and have multiple misdemeanors/felonies from age 19-23 on my record. I’m 33 years old now and have had a spotless record ever since. I have been able to go back to court in the last 2 years and have all of the cases dismissed. I’m aware that I have to disclose them all to the Review Board. My question is if anyone out there has had a similar experience and if so were you able to pass the review? Also, if you are in recovery or a 12 Step program how did you frame that in your explanation? I’m taking any and all feedback. Thank you!

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