Conference Speaker Guidelines

Description

Speakers develop and present quality, up-to-date continuing education lectures for the intended audience. All presentations must adhere to the ARRT definition of a continuing education activity:

A learning activity that is planned, organized and administered to enhance the professional knowledge and skills underlying the professional performance that the R.T. or R.R.A. uses to provide services to patients, the public or the medical profession. To qualify as a CE activity, it must provide sufficient depth and scope of a subject area.

Time Commitment

Speakers typically spend 60 hours to develop their lecture and attend the conference.

Skills

Speakers must have up-to-date professional knowledge and an aptitude for presenting complex technical information in a concise, understandable manner. Speakers also must have a polished, professional appearance and the confidence to impart information in an engaging way.