Fill out the contact form and a member of the editorial team will be in touch.
Writing is a great way to share your ideas and knowledge with others. It helped me to explore new ideas and boost my creativity. Write on a regular basis and be persistent until you find the writing method that works best for you.
Kaolane Toussaint, R.T.(R)(MR)
I feel the best way we can learn is from each other. Writing is a wonderful learning experience and is essential to strengthening the radiologic technology community. Do it; you won't regret it! The submission process is user-friendly and streamlined, and the staff was always responsive to any questions I had.
Bethany Stearns, M.S., R.T.(R)(MR)(CT), CHEP
Writing helps share ideas and insights across the profession. Although writing can be daunting and intimidating for anyone just starting, remember we all had to start somewhere. The ASRT staff is excellent at helping, and there is a plethora of writers willing to provide guidance and support.
Heather Schmuck, Ed.D., R.T.(R)
Scholarly writing allows readers to keep current in their field of practice and also provides the author with a refresher of a certain topic. I love learning as I research, being creative and seeing the final product come together. Try it; you won’t be disappointed!
Jenna Laquerre, M.S., R.T.(R), RDMS (AB, OB/GYN, PS, BR), RVT
Publishing an article creates a connection with folks across the profession and country. After my work was published, I began receiving compliments from colleagues and peers, including those I had only met through social media. These connections have opened up new opportunities and collaborations. Putting your initial thoughts onto paper is the hardest part. Never be afraid to ask for help.
Joseph Cress, Ed.D., R.T.(R)(CT)
ASRT Member and published author Amber Schuck, M.B.A., R.T.(R), created these coloring pages to help inspire aspiring and published authors.