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changing Standard interpretations that might occur as
the profession evolves or as concerns are voiced.
Peer review is the cornerstone to programmatic
accreditation, and site visitors are vital to this process.
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It is only through the work of these dedicated profes-
sionals that programmatic accreditation can occur with
the promotion of excellence in education with quality
and safety in patient care. The efforts JRCERT site visi-
tors exude are essential and cannot be underestimated.
Lisa F Schmidt, PhD, R.T.(R)(M), CRT(R), serves on the
JRCERT board of directors and is the radiography program
director for Pima Institute in Chula Vista, California.
Chad Hensley, MEd, R.T.(R)(MR), serves as secretary/
treasurer on the JRCERT board of directors and is the
radiography clinical coordinator for the University of
Nevada, Las Vegas.
References
1. Ten ways in which accreditation serves students, society and
the public interest. Council for Higher Education Accreditation
website. https://www.chea.org/ten-ways-which-accreditation
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2017. Accessed August 26, 2019.
2. Overview of accreditation in the United States. U.S. Department
of Education website. https://www2.ed.gov/admins/finaid
/accred/accreditation.html#Overview. Modified July 19, 2019.
Accessed August 26, 2019.
3. Peer reviewer responsibilities and expectations of service.
The Higher Learning Commission website. https://www
.hlcommission.org/Peer-Review/responsibilities.html.
Published 2019. Accessed June 26, 2019.
4. Site visitor qualifications and requirements. Joint Review
Committee on the Education in Radiologic Technology website.
wordpress-1182231-4152295.cloudwaysapps.com. Published 2019. Accessed August 26, 2019.
5. Eaton JS. An overview of U.S. accreditation. Council for Higher
Education Accreditation website. https://www.chea.org
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Accessed August 26, 2019.
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