Meet Your Fellow Members
This series celebrates the people behind the profession and offers an opportunity to learn from and connect with MRTs working in a wide range of settings from coast to coast! Every Monday, we’ll introduce you to a different medical radiation technologist from somewhere across Canada.
| Know someone we should highlight? Let us know at maiello@camrt.ca |
This week’s member spotlight is Michael Ro, FH Regional Practice Specialist General Radiography and Fluoroscopy.

- Can you describe your current role and area of practice within medical radiation technology?
- What originally led you to pursue a career as an MRT?

- What does a typical day look like for you in your department or clinic?
As a regional practice specialist, a typical day may not be so straightforward. One day can be spent at a clinical site providing support or helping with training. Another day can be solely focused on a special project. As a clinical educator/instructor, a typical day is spent overseeing and evaluating students in the clinical environment and providing practice and knowledge support for staff. What I appreciate about being an MRT, is that no matter what, no day is the same; there are always new challenges to keep me engaged.

- What advice would you give to new MRTs entering the profession today?

- What aspects of your work do you find most rewarding?

- What is your favourite part about being an MRT?
As a frontline MRT, I experience the sincere gratitude of patients for helping them along their healthcare journey.