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Writing is a way to connect with others, whether sharing personal experiences, discussing shared interests or presenting information. It’s a powerful means of contributing to conversations, fostering empathy and building community. Set achievable goals to keep yourself motivated and don’t shy away from revising your work; it’s through revision that your writing will truly shine.
Lillian Amann, D.H,Sc., R.T.(R)
Through writing, your thoughts and experiences extend beyond the moment, reaching a wider audience and leaving a lasting impact — further than a presentation or demonstration could achieve. Medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals strengthen the profession by sharing their expertise and experiences through publication. Please write! The submission process was easier than I expected.
Vicki Dillard, D.H.Sc., R.R.A., R.T.(R)(CV)(CT)
Writing is important for continuing education and also for demonstrating the professionalism of radiologic technologists who have information to contribute to the overall medical field. Do it! If you enjoy writing in your free time, you might as well write something that contributes to the profession. It feels like a big accomplishment to see the final product.
Caleb W. Ford, M.B.A-H.A., R.T.(R)(CT)
Writing helps expand the author’s and reader’s knowledge. It has made me a better professional, researcher and educator and has helped me advance my career. Start with a topic you are passionate about and think about how that topic and your knowledge can contribute to our profession. ASRT staff and editors are supportive, and their feedback is great for improving the writing and readability of the content.
Pedro D. Lopez, M.A., R.T.(R)(CT)
Writing has allowed me to expand my professional knowledge and research skills and has provided numerous professional opportunities that have helped me grow professionally. Just start writing. You can always revise once you have something written down. The ASRT staff and Editorial Review Board are there to help guide you through the process. Kerry Dunn, Ed.D., R.T.(R)(M)
Kerry Dunn, Ed.D., R.T.(R)(M)
ASRT Member and published author Amber Schuck, M.B.A., R.T.(R), created these coloring pages to help inspire aspiring and published authors.