On a daily basis I get phone calls and e-mails from
technologists around the country who are trying to sort out continuing
education requirements for recertification of an ABRET credential, and for the
ABRET eligibility requirements for taking the R. EEG T exam. I would say this is the most frequent topic
of all, coming into my office!
Who does what?
Who does what?
ABRET administers the EEG, E.P. CNIM and CLTM exams.
ASET offers education and study resources.
ASET does not send your CEU transcripts to ABRET or participate in your recertification process in any way! We can provide YOU with a transcript. If you do not complete your recertification paperwork and file it with ABRET before your credential expires, you will lose that credential and must re-take the exam. Please note that ABRET has application fees for recertification.
ASET offers education and study resources.
ASET does not send your CEU transcripts to ABRET or participate in your recertification process in any way! We can provide YOU with a transcript. If you do not complete your recertification paperwork and file it with ABRET before your credential expires, you will lose that credential and must re-take the exam. Please note that ABRET has application fees for recertification.
It is important to understand that ASET and ABRET are
totally separate organizations, and that ASET does not set policies for exam qualifications
or recertification criteria. I
always tell people with questions about rules and exceptions to these rules to
check directly with ABRET for clarification.
I want to avoid any misunderstanding that would lead to a technologist
losing a credential due to lack of sufficient CEUs to recertify.
ASET’s role is to provide educational resources that have
approved ASET CEUs to help technologists obtain the required educational
contact hours. We approve education
provided by regional societies at meetings, in-house staff education in the NDT
lab and other providers of education. In
addition we have a host of resources available via our website, from webinars
to on-line courses to our seminars and annual conference.
I will provide an overview of ABRET policies and how to find
the information you need on their website.
Facts:
·
ABRET specifies that the topics you apply toward
recertification of a credential must be appropriate for that credential, which
means that it applies directly to the skills and knowledge related to practice of that modality.
·
ABRET does not sort out the ASET annual
conference CEUs when applying them to recertification of a credential. All sessions attended will be accepted,
because they understand that attendees may choose from a wide variety of topics
throughout the three days.
·
ABRET has set limits on how many CEUs may be
included from “in-house” education to no more than 50% of total hours
required.
·
ABRET has set limits on how many CEUs may be
included from taking ASET Journal quizzes to no more than 50% of total hours
required.
·
CEUs from events that occurred prior to passing
an ABRET exam do not qualify as CEUs for recertification of that credential.
·
College courses do not count as CEUs.
·
ABRET will accept appropriate educational events
that do not have ASET CEUs, such as the American Epilepsy Society meeting.
Where to go for information:
“Acceptable Continuing Education” http://abret.org/recertification/acceptable-continuing-education/
“Credential Manager”: to report your CEU information for recertification
ABRET recertification forms http://abret.org/resources/exam-applications-forms/
ASET website for educational events to earn CEUs
And ASET has a free webinar that we recorded with ABRET staff and officers that
describes the credential manager on their website: http://aset-edu.org/pluginfile.php/27605/mod_resource/content/0/ABRETCredentialManagerLowerTreble.mov
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