About the Register of Clinical Technologists

The accredited RCT is administered by the RCT management board which is made up of a registrar, an assistant registrar, two representatives from each of the three professional bodies, two elected registrants and two lay members. The management board is responsible for all aspects of the management of the register including overseeing the assessing and approving of applications to join the RCT; reviewing and updating the criteria for membership; and all processes and documentation used. It is supported by an administrative team from the IPEM office and reports to IPEM’s Professional and Standards Council.

The purpose of the accredited RCT is to protect the public. As clinical technologists make decisions every day that can affect patients’ health, safety and welfare it is recognised that the public will want to be assured that these individuals have been fully trained and assessed and that they regularly update their skills. The accredited RCT sets the standard for clinical technologist training and conduct and ensures high standards of practice are maintained amongst its registrants.

The accredited RCT is open to all those working in a technical role in the field of medical physics, clinical engineering, medical equipment maintenance or medical equipment manufacturing who meet the criteria for entry. This includes those employed in the public or private health care sectors and those working in academic organisations dealing with biological science, physical science or engineering who are involved in providing a technical or educational service to health care.

What are the education and training standards for accredited RCT registrants?

Entry to the accredited RCT is through a formal application process which is assessed against a strict set of criteria. Each applicant must demonstrate that they meet the standards by successfully completing an agreed training scheme or by demonstrating equivalence.

Training schemes for clinical technologists or practitioners: 

There are specific training schemes for clinical technologists and practitioners. See IPEM Clinical Technologist Training Scheme and Practitioner Training Programme.

Degree syllabus: 

The RCT management board has approved a Clinical Technology Degree Syllabus with detailed academic learning outcomes.

Once on the register, registrants are required to actively maintain their fitness to practice by participating in continuing professional development (CPD) activities. In addition, registrants are required to work to the RCT Code of Professional Conduct, the essence of which is to ensure that the patient’s interests, well-being and dignity are paramount at all times.

The RCT conforms to the Nolan Principles for Good Conduct in Public Life which includes selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.

RCT registrants publicly declare their registration by appearing on a searchable database which can be found at View the register on this website. You can check whether any individual is on the register by clicking this link.

Registration statuses explained

Registered

Means that the registrant is currently registered with no current finding or cautions

Registered finding

Means that the registrant has been found to have a minor concern within the last 5 years. This category will remain against the registrant’s name for a period of 5 years

Registered caution

Means that the registrant has had a written reprimand placed on them within the last 5 years.  This category will remain against the registrant’s name for a period of five years.  

Career break

means that the registrant has notified the RCT of his/her intention to take a career break as per the RCT Career Break and Career Change Policy.  This category will remain against the registrant’s name until the expiry thereof.  

Career change

means that the registrant has notified the RCT of his/her intention to undertake a career change as per the RCT Career Break and Career Change Policy.  This category will remain against the registrant’s name until the expiry thereof.  

Inactive

means that the RCT has been informed that the registrant has left the register for reasons such as emigration, retirement or a career change not covered by the RCT Career Break and Career Change Policy. 

Suspension of registration (conduct)

means that the registrant has been temporarily suspended by a Conduct Panel of the Professional Conduct Committee due to a conduct related issue.  This category will remain against the registrant’s name until the expiry of the suspension period.  

Suspension of registration (health)

means that the registrant has been temporarily suspended by a Health Panel of the Professional Conduct Committee due to a health related issue.  This category will remain against the registrant’s name until the expiry of the suspension period.  

Suspension of registration (CPD failure)

means that the registrant failed to submit their CPD summary form by the deadline date or failed to meet the RCT’s CPD audit standards at first submission and then failed to submit further evidence when requested or failed to meet the CPD standards for two years running. This category will remain against the registrant’s name for 12 months. After this time, the registration status will be changed to ‘deregistered’.  

Lapsed

means that the registrant has not paid their annual registration renewal fee for the current year.  This category will remain against the registrant’s name for a period of 12 months.  It is no longer RCT policy to inform an individual’s employer of their lapsed status.   

Deregistered

means that the registrant has previously been categorised as suspended for CPD failure and the 12 month period (specified above) has expired.  

Removed

means that the registrant has been removed from the register.  This category will remain against the registrant’s name indefinitely. 

If you wish to be removed from the register please contact enquiries@therct.org.uk. Requests will be reviewed on a case by case basis by the RCT Management Board.