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    ASRT Staffing and Workplace Survey Shows Vacancy Rate Increases Near Record Highs, Aligning With Overall Health Care Profession Trends

    Jul 24, 2025

    Data in recent staffing surveys from the American Society of Radiologic Technologists show that vacancy rates for all medical imaging disciplines are above the rates reported in 2020, according to the 2025 ASRT Radiologic Sciences Staffing and Workplace Survey. Vacancy rates represent the number of unfilled positions that are actively being recruited.

    Survey results show that five imaging disciplines saw modest vacancy rate declines since the last survey in 2023; however, vacancy rates remain at or near all-time highs. The highest vacancy rate for any discipline in the current survey was computed tomography, which reached an all-time high of 19.4%, an increase from 17.7% in 2023.

    The survey data aligns with increased vacancy rates in health care settings throughout the country. Survey results from the American Hospital Association, National Nurses United, Hospital and Healthcare Association of Pennsylvania and many others point to spikes in vacancy rates during the past several years.

    ASRT’s 2025 radiologic sciences staffing survey identified the following vacancy rate changes from 2023 to 2025:

    • Radiography decreased from 18.1% to 15.6%
    • Computed tomography increased from 17.7% to 19.4%.
    • Cardiovascular interventional technology decreased from 18.6% to 17.4%.
    • Sonography decreased from 16.7% to 12.4%.
    • Magnetic resonance imaging increased from 16.2% to 17.4%.
    • Mammography decreased from 13.6% to 11.4%.
    • Nuclear medicine decreased from 14.5% to 12.6%.
    • Bone densitometry increased from 6.9% to 16.3% accounting for the largest vacancy rate increase from the prior survey.

    The increases follow similar trends reported in the ASRT 2024 Radiation Therapy Staffing and Workplace Survey conducted in June 2024. The vacancy rate for radiation therapy was 13.6%, up nearly three percentage points from 2022, and roughly four times the percentage rate in 2018. Although the vacancy rate for medical dosimetry decreased in 2024 to 9.6% from its all-time high of 11.4% in 2022, it remains more than three times the percentage rate in 2018.

    In addition to discipline specific vacancy rates, the 2025 Radiologic Sciences Staffing and Workplace survey outlines changes in full time equivalent staff, vacancy rates by U.S. regions and facility demographics. For example, the majority of survey respondents, 52%, work at hospitals, another 16% work at imaging centers, and 7.8% work in physician offices. Other types of facilities where respondents work include large and small clinics, government/veteran affairs hospitals, rural critical access hospitals and education, among others.

    “In February 2024, ASRT, American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology hosted a Consensus Committee on the Future of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy with representatives from 18 other radiologic science organizations, which discussed solutions to address workforce shortages. To that end, ASRT is taking a multipronged approach to increase recruitment and retention into the profession, including raising awareness via the Be Seen campaign, promoting the profession to middle and high school students and elevating the profession with the ASRT BeRAD Professionalism Award,” said Executive Vice President of Member Engagement Melissa Culp, M.Ed., R.T.(R)(MR).

    ASRT emailed the biennial survey in March 2025 to 18,419 radiology department managers across the United States. At the survey's close in May 2025, 475 respondents submitted completed questionnaires, resulting in an overall response rate of 2.6% and a margin of error of ±4.4% at the 95% confidence level.

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    • ASRT Announcement

    ASRT Becomes Founding Member of the American Red Cross 365 Giving Circle

    Jul 31, 2025

    The American Society of Radiologic Technologists has become a founding member of the American Red Cross Ready 365 Giving Circle program to support individuals and families who are faced with life altering events nationally and regionally.

    In the past, ASRT donated to the Red Cross during times of need to support people, including ASRT members, who were affected by national disasters. As a member of the Ready 365 Giving Circle, ASRT pledges to provide annual monetary support to enable the Red Cross to perform its scope of work, whether it is disaster response, supplying critical blood and platelet donations, providing food and relief supplies or other resources to local emergency shelters, or assisting veterans and military families in need.

    “At ASRT, our mission is to advance and elevate the medical imaging and radiation therapy profession while enhancing the quality and safety of patient care. Supporting the American Red Cross through the Ready 365 Giving Circle reflects our broader commitment to care, compassion and community,” said ASRT CEO and Executive Director Melissa B. Pergola, Ed.D., R.T.(R)(M), FASRT, CAE. “By joining as a founding member, we are helping to ensure that individuals and families facing life-altering events — whether locally or nationally — receive the critical support they need when it matters most.”

    According to the Red Cross website, Ready 365 Giving Circle members value the local impact and global reach of the Red Cross and are ready to help save lives every day of the year.

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    • ASRT Announcement

    ASRT Volunteer Positions Open for Radiology Information Committee

    Aug 05, 2025

    The ASRT is seeking qualified members interested in volunteer positions on the RadiologyInfo.org Committee.

    The duties, qualifications and time commitments required for these openings are available through the link below:

    Please contact ASRT Volunteer Services at [email protected] with any questions or concerns.

    To see all current positions available, visit the Open Volunteer Opportunities page.

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