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Perspectives – Scope of Practice

2024-03-01T10:20:57-07:00

Siobhan is a radiological technologist working in a clinic. Within the next few months, the clinic will be starting to perform cystograms, a procedure that requires the insertion and removal of catheters. Is this activity within Siobhan’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). The Regulation states that radiological technologists are authorized to perform the following restricted [...]

Perspectives – Scope of Practice2024-03-01T10:20:57-07:00

Regulatory Education Symposium – Fall 2021

2024-03-01T10:16:11-07:00

While the College is no longer permitted to provide member-centric services like the annual conference, we are committed to providing new regulatory education opportunities for our members to enhance their understanding of how health regulation ties into their everyday practice. On October 16 and 23, we hosted our first Regulatory Education Symposium, which was an entirely virtual free event that offered members the opportunity to earn up to 8 hours toward their CCP. The event’s presentations included a range of [...]

Regulatory Education Symposium – Fall 20212024-03-01T10:16:11-07:00

Annual Registration Renewal 2022

2024-03-01T10:13:37-07:00

Over 98% of regulated members have renewed their registration by completing all of the legally mandated requirements to practice the profession in Alberta in 2022. This has been another challenging year and we recognize and appreciate the continued dedication and professionalism of MRTs and ENPs in our province. The online registration renewal system will remain open until 11:59 pm on Friday, December 31, and all regulated members who have not yet renewed should do so by this deadline. If [...]

Annual Registration Renewal 20222024-03-01T10:13:37-07:00

Provincial MRT Association Steering Committee

2024-03-01T10:33:46-07:00

The mandated separation of colleges and membership services has motivated a group of Alberta MRTs to form a steering committee to explore the possibility of creating a provincial MRT association. There were two town hall meetings in November to discuss the idea of the CAMRT providing association services directly to members in Alberta, and the recordings of these meetings can be found on the CAMRT website along with more information about the initiative. As a regulator with the sole mandate of [...]

Provincial MRT Association Steering Committee2024-03-01T10:33:46-07:00

2020-21 Continuing Competence Program Audit

2024-03-01T10:14:46-07:00

The 2020-21 Continuing Competence Program (CCP) Audit took place on October 1, 2021. As per College policy, a random audit occurs each year to ensure members are complying with the CCP. To comply with the CCP, all members who hold general registration must complete a reflective practice review every year, which consists of a self-assessment, a learning plan, and learning activities. A CCP cycle runs from September 1 to August 31 of the following year, and all three components [...]

2020-21 Continuing Competence Program Audit2024-03-01T10:14:46-07:00

College operations update – September 2021

2024-03-01T11:02:42-07:00

The Government of Alberta announced on September 16 that it was declaring a state of emergency due to COVID-19 and introducing new measures to protect the health care system, stop the spread, and increase vaccination rates. The College has taken steps to comply with these new measures. Staff are now working remotely full time and the College office is closed. If you feel you need to visit the office for any reason, please email info@acmdtt.com to discuss your options. Staff remain readily available by [...]

College operations update – September 20212024-03-01T11:02:42-07:00

Virtual Reality as a Tool for Eliciting Empathetic Behaviour in Carers: An Integrative Review – Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences

2024-03-01T11:11:49-07:00

Authors: Megan Brydon, Jessica Kimber, Melissa Sponagle, Jenna MacLaine, Julie Avery, Lisa Pyke and Robert Gilbert Empathy is an essential behavioural competency required of healthcare providers. It is included in the Canadian National Competency Profile for Medical Radiation Technologists; supporting patient-centered care and the development of therapeutic relationships between carers and care recipients. This review synthesizes evidence on Virtual Reality (VR) as a tool for eliciting empathetic behaviour in carers. Read the article

Virtual Reality as a Tool for Eliciting Empathetic Behaviour in Carers: An Integrative Review – Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences2024-03-01T11:11:49-07:00

Professional Practice and Mandatory Registration

2024-03-01T11:16:32-07:00

The Health Professions Act (HPA) states that every person who meets the College’s registration requirements and intends to practice the profession of medical radiation or electroneurophysiology technology must apply for registration with the College. Practice involves not only the clinical and technical aspects of the profession; it also includes, but is not limited to, functions of education, management, research and administration. Essentially, this means that if you have the necessary qualifications, you must apply for registration if you will be working [...]

Professional Practice and Mandatory Registration2024-03-01T11:16:32-07:00

Change to PLI requirement

2024-03-01T11:00:15-07:00

The College now requires regulated members to hold professional liability insurance (PLI) that covers a minimum of $2,000,000 per occurrence (previously $1,000,000). A review of the most common PLI policies held by our members (e.g., CAMRT, AHS and Medical Imaging Ed) shows that they already meet this new standard; however, all regulated members should verify that their current policy offers sufficient coverage. MRTs and ENPs who work in multiple practice locations should ensure that they have insurance coverage for [...]

Change to PLI requirement2024-03-01T11:00:15-07:00

Current Status of Contrast Enhanced Mammography: A Comprehensive Review – Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal

2024-03-01T11:08:00-07:00

Author: Anat Kornecki, MD Objectives: The purpose of this article is to provide a detailed and updated review of the physics, techniques, indications, limitations, reporting, implementation and management of contrast enhanced mammography. Read the article (PDF)

Current Status of Contrast Enhanced Mammography: A Comprehensive Review – Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal2024-03-01T11:08:00-07:00
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