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Five Steps to Minimize Privacy Breaches

2024-03-01T10:05:18-07:00

Alberta Medical Association *College note: While this article is geared toward physicians, it outlines actions that can be taken by any health professional or suggested to management to prevent privacy breaches in clinical settings. Regulatory links: Standards of Practice 2.1 (d), 2.4 (a), 2.5 (a, c, d), 3.1 (a), 4.1 (b, c); Code of Ethics 1 (d, i), 2 (b, d, g), 3 (a, b) Read the article on the AMA website

Five Steps to Minimize Privacy Breaches2024-03-01T10:05:18-07:00

Response to Bill 46 – Current focus: Updating regulatory documents

2024-03-01T09:53:45-07:00

Much of the work the College has done in response to Bill 46 so far has been focused on the mandated separation of colleges and association functions. Over the last few months, however, we have started to prepare for the next phase of Bill 46’s implementation, which will require the development of new or amended college regulations, standards of practice, and bylaws. In February, Council approved the College’s new Bylaws. This revised document follows a template that was created by [...]

Response to Bill 46 – Current focus: Updating regulatory documents2024-03-01T09:53:45-07:00

Council Appointment 2022

2024-03-01T09:51:25-07:00

The College is pleased to announce that Mary Buzzing, ENP, has been appointed to Council for the 2022-2025 term, which begins on July 1. Mary has been an ENP technologist since the 1980s and a regulated member of the ACMDTT since its inception in 2005. She brings experience with health care systems in Alberta and abroad, and expertise in interprofessional practice. Mary practices at the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre and works in the provincial medical facility accreditation system [...]

Council Appointment 20222024-03-01T09:51:25-07:00

Perspectives – Patient Monitoring

2024-03-01T10:03:42-07:00

Jocelyn is an MRT(R) working in the diagnostic imaging department. She has been asked to set up a patient onto the monitoring equipment (pulse oximeter, BP, and ECG) and monitor the patient’s vital signs using this equipment during a procedure. Is this within Jocelyn’s scope of practice? The College has approval for members to perform some/all of the restricted activities, as identified in the Medical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technologists Profession Regulation (the Regulation). Standard 2.1 (Legislation, Standards, and Ethics) in the [...]

Perspectives – Patient Monitoring2024-03-01T10:03:42-07:00

Registration Renewal 2022

2024-03-01T09:55:21-07:00

The online registration renewal system for 2022 was open from October 1 to December 31, 2021. During that time, 2395 out of 2428 general members and all 12 temporary members renewed their practice permits. This means that close to 99% of all regulated members renewed their practice permits by completing all legally mandated requirements to practice the profession in Alberta in 2022. The College recognizes and appreciates this demonstration of the continued dedication and professionalism of MRTs and ENPs [...]

Registration Renewal 20222024-03-01T09:55:21-07:00

Complaint Themes in 2021

2024-03-01T09:56:31-07:00

The College receives and manages complaints of unprofessional conduct against regulated members as part of our mandate to protect the public under the Health Professions Act (HPA). Having processes in place to evaluate, investigate and resolve complaints also helps uphold the integrity of the professions of electroneurophysiology and medical radiation technology for the vast majority of regulated members who conduct themselves professionally and ethically when providing care to Albertans. In 2021, the College managed a total of 21 complaints we received [...]

Complaint Themes in 20212024-03-01T09:56:31-07:00

Response to Bill 46 – Current focus: Divestment of association functions

2024-03-01T10:10:48-07:00

As the College continues to take steps to comply with the changes introduced by Bill 46, we will share regular updates about our status. The College announced over the summer that our bylaws have been updated to reflect that branches will be dissolved on July 1, 2022. In the meantime, branches will continue to operate as they always have. The College has been working with the branch chairs to provide guidance on the transition and answer any questions they [...]

Response to Bill 46 – Current focus: Divestment of association functions2024-03-01T10:10:48-07:00

A Tale of Two MRIs – Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences

2024-03-01T11:50:24-07:00

Author: Lelainia LloydI was 36 years old when I had my first MRI. I remember being told to put one of those awful hospital gowns before being led into a dark cool room. The MRI machine stood in the centre of the room, hulking and intimidating. I was given earplugs and told to climb up onto the bed of the machine and lie down. The technologist spent the next 5 minutes bolting my head and neck into some kind [...]

A Tale of Two MRIs – Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences2024-03-01T11:50:24-07:00

Regulators vs. Associations

2024-03-01T10:32:28-07:00

We often receive queries that indicate there is some confusion about the role of a regulatory body like the College versus an association like the CAMRT or Sonography Canada. Each type of organization performs different functions, but all activities are rooted in one important distinction: a regulator acts in the best interest of the public, while an association acts in the best interest of its members. Health colleges and their core roles are established under the Health Professions Act (HPA) in [...]

Regulators vs. Associations2024-03-01T10:32:28-07:00

Legislation Update – December 2021

2024-03-01T10:09:20-07:00

Amendments to the Health Professions Act (HPA) introduced by Bill 46, the Health Statutes Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 2), require that health profession colleges only carry out professional regulatory duties in the public interest and prohibit them from carrying out association and member services functions. The College has already taken steps to comply with this new legislation — including discontinuing branches, annual membership meetings, conferences, and the associate membership category — and work continues as the government provides new details and timelines. The Minister of [...]

Legislation Update – December 20212024-03-01T10:09:20-07:00
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