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2023 Annual Report: Public Members’ Report

Posted: June 17, 2024

As representatives of the public on Council, our top priority is to safeguard Albertans by ensuring that our registrants are highly skilled and adhere to ethical standards. We are delighted to share that the College has consistently surpassed its regulatory obligations with ease and confidence.

Council eagerly embraced transition this year with unwavering optimism. As the world steadily recovers from the pandemic’s impact, it’s only natural to expect more exciting transformations. We remain genuinely excited about the future and the endless possibilities that lie ahead.

The College experienced a significant shift in leadership with the resignation of Registrar and CEO Pree Tyagi in January. The transition period extended into July, during which the focus was on maintaining ongoing programs and projects as efficiently as possible. Our sincere appreciation to our interim Registrar and CEO Sheila Steger and interim Complaints Director Susan vander Heide.

The appointment of Lyndsay Arndt as the new permanent Registrar and CEO in August marked the beginning of a new era, bringing with it many new and revised goals.

In 2023, the frameworks for the College’s Restricted Activities and Continuing Competence Program were removed from provincial Regulation and added to the College’s Standards of Practice. This resulted in a revised Standard 2.3 on Restricted Activities and a new Standard 6.0 on the Continuing Competence Program, and Bylaw updates to match.

We are proud to play a role in making sure that the people of Alberta receive safe, competent, and ethical care from the professionals we regulate. We recognize that this mission is only achievable because of the dedicated and honest professionals of our College who work hard every day to make it a reality in their workplaces across Alberta.

To our MRT and ENP registrants, we extend a heartfelt thank you for your unwavering professionalism and invaluable service to the people of Alberta. Despite the challenges of the health system, you have shown remarkable resilience and continue to make a positive impact on your patients and colleagues every day. We are in awe of your empathy and aptitude.

We also want to express our gratitude to the registrants who volunteer their time and expertise to uphold the professional regulatory processes. Your diligent work on our many committees and on Council is crucial to refining the profession’s ability to regulate itself.

We remain steadfast in our goal to diligently represent the public’s views during pivotal decision-making moments. In the spirit of our registrants, we are determined to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the wonderful people of Alberta and leave a positive impact that resonates for years to come.

Report by the College’s Public Members appointed by government:

Terence Bunce
Samantha Georgsen
John Liu
Wilma Slenders

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