AHPRA Compliant CPD Tracking

CPD Tracker for Medical Radiation Practitioners

Track CPD for medical radiation practitioners in Australia. CPDKeep uses the source-linked registry record for 60 hours per 3-year cycle, evidence logging, and audit-ready reports..

60 hours per 3-year cycle

CPD requirements for medical radiation practitioners

Medical radiation practitioners must complete 60 hours over each 3-year CPD cycle, including at least 10 hours in any one year and substantive CPD.

60 hours

Source-linked requirement

Medical radiation practitioners complete 60 hours over a 3-year cycle, with at least 10 hours in any one year.

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Source
Medical Radiation Practice Board CPD registration standard
CPD unit
hours
CPD period
Medical radiation practice 3-year CPD cycle: 1 December to 30 November; AHPRA registration renewal is 30 November.
Registration renewal
30 November
Last reviewed
29 June 2026
Review cadence
Every 3 months; next due 30 September 2026

Category and topic requirements

  • Substantive CPD (minimum 35 hours): At least 35 hours in each 3-year cycle should be substantive CPD.
  • Scope-relevant CPD: The remaining CPD is not mapped to fixed CPDKeep category minimums.

Caveats

  • The Board lists fixed 3-year cycle dates; during this review the current cycle was 1 December 2024 to 30 November 2027.
  • The annual 10 hour minimum applies inside the 60 hour triennium.

Medical radiation practice requirement data is a CPDKeep tracking summary and should be confirmed against Board guidance for cycle dates, substantive CPD classification, and audit evidence.

What counts as CPD for medical radiation practitioners?

All of these activities can be logged in CPDKeep

  • Clinical updates, modality education, and professional conferences
  • Case reviews, reflective practice, and peer learning
  • Equipment, safety, and quality improvement education
  • Research reading, guideline updates, and journal learning
  • Teaching, mentoring, and supervision activities
  • Learning connected to medical radiation practice and patient care

How CPDKeep helps medical radiation practitioners

Practical tools to track source-linked AHPRA CPD requirements

Source-linked setup

Starts from 60 hours per 3-year cycle and the CPD period recorded from Medical Radiation Practice Board CPD registration standard.

Requirement breakdown

Shows the registry category, topic, and standalone requirements that apply: Substantive CPD (minimum 35 hours): At least 35 hours in each 3-year cycle should be substantive CPD. Scope-relevant CPD: The remaining CPD is not mapped to fixed CPDKeep category minimums.

Audit-ready records

Generate professional CPD reports with activity details and an evidence appendix for uploaded files.

Professional tools

Upgrade to Professional for the PDP builder, gap analysis, and AHPRA renewal tracking.

Why medical radiation practitioners choose CPDKeep

Tracks progress against 60 hours per 3-year cycle using hours from the profession registry.

Uses Medical radiation practice 3-year CPD cycle: 1 December to 30 November; AHPRA registration renewal is 30 November. for CPD period and renewal context.

Surfaces registry-linked category, topic, and standalone rules: Substantive CPD (minimum 35 hours): At least 35 hours in each 3-year cycle should be substantive CPD. Scope-relevant CPD: The remaining CPD is not mapped to fixed CPDKeep category minimums.

Stores activity details and evidence so audit reports can be generated from the same record set.

Keeps source, review, caveat, and disclaimer metadata attached to the public requirement summary.

Use guided reflection prompts while you log CPD, and unlock the PDP builder, gap analysis, and AHPRA renewal tracking when you upgrade to Professional.

Don't risk your registration

What happens if you don't meet CPD requirements?

CPD compliance is mandatory for every registered medical radiation practitionerin Australia. Here's what's at stake if you fall short.

Registration can be refused or cancelled

Your National Board can refuse to renew your registration if you cannot demonstrate that you have met your CPD requirements.

You can be audited at any time

Your National Board may select you for a CPD audit at any point during your registration period. You must be able to substantiate every hour you claim.

Disciplinary action may follow

If you are selected for audit and cannot provide evidence of your CPD, the Board may take disciplinary action — which can become part of your public record.

Conditions may be placed on your practice

The Board may impose conditions or undertakings that restrict how, where, or what you can practise until your CPD is brought up to standard.

You still pay the registration fee

Even if your renewal is refused due to non-compliance, you are still liable for the registration renewal fee. Non-compliance is not a refund.

CPDKeep keeps every activity, certificate, and hour documented — so you're always audit-ready.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about CPDKeep

How much CPD do medical radiation practitioners need in Australia?

Medical Radiation Practitioners should track 60 hours per 3-year cycle. Medical radiation practitioners must complete 60 hours over each 3-year CPD cycle, including at least 10 hours in any one year and substantive CPD. Source: Medical Radiation Practice Board CPD registration standard.

When is the CPD period for medical radiation practitioners?

Medical radiation practice 3-year CPD cycle: 1 December to 30 November; AHPRA registration renewal is 30 November.

What counts as CPD for medical radiation practitioners?

CPDKeep shows the registry-linked requirement breakdown for 60 hours: Substantive CPD (minimum 35 hours): At least 35 hours in each 3-year cycle should be substantive CPD. Scope-relevant CPD: The remaining CPD is not mapped to fixed CPDKeep category minimums.

How do I prove my CPD for an audit?

Keep dated activity records, reflections where relevant, and supporting evidence such as certificates or notes. CPDKeep stores these details and can generate an audit-ready report.

Is CPDKeep free for medical radiation practitioners?

The Free plan covers CPD activity logging, guided reflection prompts, and a basic progress dashboard. Paid plans add reports, reminders, evidence uploads, and professional planning tools.

What should I check before relying on this requirement summary?

Medical radiation practice requirement data is a CPDKeep tracking summary and should be confirmed against Board guidance for cycle dates, substantive CPD classification, and audit evidence.

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