Question #2
Is it listed in my specialty’s competency profile?
The Entry-to-Practice Competency Profiles identify the minimum learning outcomes required for each of the specialties. The College recognizes that achievement of entry-level proficiency in each competency requires unique cognitive, psychomotor and affective learning.
Electroneurophysiology Technologists (ENP) perform electroencephalograms (EEG) and/or evoked potential examinations. The College has established its own competency profile for electroencephalography technology.
The College has adopted the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists’ (CAMRT) competency profiles for the medical radiation technology specialties that it regulates. Previous competency profiles for these specialties have been rescinded. The College acknowledges that CAMRT’s profiles reflect current practice in Alberta.
View the current Magnetic Resonance Technology Competency Profile
The College has adopted the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists’ (CAMRT) competency profiles for the medical radiation technology specialties that it regulates. Previous competency profiles for these specialties have been rescinded. The College acknowledges that CAMRT’s profiles reflect current practice in Alberta.
View the current Nuclear Medicine Technology Competency Profile
The College has adopted the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists’ (CAMRT) competency profiles for the medical radiation technology specialties that it regulates. Previous competency profiles for these specialties have been rescinded. The College acknowledges that CAMRT’s profiles reflect current practice in Alberta.
The College has adopted the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists’ (CAMRT) competency profiles for the medical radiation technology specialties that it regulates. Previous competency profiles for these specialties have been rescinded. The College acknowledges that CAMRT’s profiles reflect current practice in Alberta.