About
Built for one outcome: passing the ARRT on the first try.
Radtechprepper is the new way to study for the ARRT Radiography Boards. Built by Curated Curriculum from the ARRT 2025 Content Specifications, reviewed by practicing radiologic technologists, designed around the way humans actually learn.
Our mission
The ARRT Radiography Boards is one of the most consequential exams in healthcare. Pass it and you are a registered technologist with a portable career. Fail it twice and your training program may not let you sit for it again without remediation. The exam is hard not because the material is obscure, but because most prep is built around dense reference textbooks instead of the way students actually retain information.
We built this product because the existing options, while comprehensive, all share the same problem: they ask the student to memorize before they understand. Lange Q&A and Mosby Comprehensive Review are authoritative print references we cite when relevant. They are designed for desk-based study with a paperback in hand, not for the fifteen-minute phone study sessions working radiography students actually have. Radtechprepper is built for the second pattern.
Editorial standards
Healthcare credentialing content is YMYL, “Your Money or Your Life”, territory under Google’s search guidelines. We hold ourselves to a standard appropriate to that:
Source citations
Every clinical and regulatory fact in the curriculum traces to a primary source: the ARRT 2025 Content Specifications, NCRP reports, the AHA basic life support guidelines, or canonical textbooks (Bushong’s Radiologic Science for Technologists, Lange Q&A: Radiography, Mosby Comprehensive Review of Radiography). When a fact has multiple interpretations in the literature, we cite all of them.
Credentialed review
Every chapter is reviewed for clinical accuracy by a practicing registered technologist before publication. Reviewers are credited by chapter when they consent. We are not a single-author site, we are a small team that includes working radiographers because clinical accuracy matters more than authorial flair.
Errata transparency
We make mistakes. When we do, we fix them in the live app within a week of a credible report, and we maintain an errata log inside the app showing the change, the date, and the reason. Students who reported confirmed errors are credited (with consent).
No fabricated testimonials
We are pre-launch as of this writing. We do not publish testimonials we have not received from real, identifiable students who have taken the actual exam. We will never paraphrase, aggregate, or invent student quotes. Pass rates and student outcomes will be published only when they are verified, time-stamped, and large enough to be statistically meaningful.
About the ARRT trademark
ARRT® is a registered trademark of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. This site, Radtechprepper, is published by Curated Curriculum and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the ARRT. We use the ARRT name in factual reference to the exam itself, the ARRT Content Specifications, and the ARRT Code of Ethics, all of which are public documents. If you are looking for the ARRT’s own resources, visit arrt.org.
Contact
General questions: [email protected]
Errata reports: [email protected]
Press / partnerships: [email protected]
Curated Curriculum is the parent brand. Visit the parent site at curatedcurriculum.com for our other healthcare exam-prep products.
Frequently asked
Who builds the Radtechprepper curriculum?
Radtechprepper is a product of Curated Curriculum, an exam-prep publisher focused on healthcare credentialing exams. Content is built by a small team in collaboration with practicing radiologic technologists. Every chapter is reviewed against the ARRT 2025 Content Specifications and against established textbooks (Bushong, Lange, Mosby). We do not claim to be the ARRT or to be endorsed by them, ARRT is a registered trademark of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
How is content kept accurate?
Three layers. First, every fact is cited to a primary source (the ARRT Content Specifications, NCRP reports, or peer-reviewed radiography textbooks). Second, before launch every chapter is reviewed by a credentialed radiologic technologist for clinical accuracy. Third, the practice question bank is continuously updated based on student feedback and ARRT exam blueprint changes. When the ARRT issues an update to the Content Specifications, we revise affected chapters and notify subscribers within 30 days.
How do I report an error?
Email [email protected] with the chapter, lesson, or question ID and what you believe is incorrect. We respond within two business days, and corrections are deployed to the live app within a week of confirmation. Reporting an error during your subscription does not affect your account in any way.
Are testimonials and pass rates verified?
We are pre-launch and do not yet publish student testimonials or first-attempt pass rates. When we have signed-in students who have taken the boards and consented to share results, we will publish verified, identity-attached testimonials only. We will never fabricate, paraphrase, or aggregate quotes.
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