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PUBLIC VOLUNTARY REGISTER OF SONOGRAPHERS

The Public Voluntary Register of Sonographers will close at midnight on 28th February 2021 and transfer to the Register of Clinical Technologists by 1st March 2021. If you are on the Register, you should receive details on how to transfer if you so wish. If you are not on the Register, you can still sign up before the end of the month on this link https://www.sor.org/practice/ultrasound/public-voluntary-register-sonographers-application-form

For more information please see the website for the Register of Clinical Technologists http://therct.org.uk/

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