Information for foreign-trained cardiology technologists

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English: Sir Howard Douglas Hall - the Old Arts building on the University of New Brunswick Campus in Canada. Français : Université du Nouveau-Brunswick (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


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Information on requirements to practise

The occupation of cardiology technologist is not regulated in Canada except in New Brunswick, where technologists are required to be registered with the New Brunswick Society of Cardiology Technologists. To practise in Canada, it is preferable for cardiology technologists to be registered with the Canadian Society of Cardiology Technologists (CSCT).
Affiliated with the Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS), the CSCT is the self-governing body that sets the standards for the profession and administers the examination and certification process for membership in the society. You may consult their CSCT Hand Guide about examination policies and procedures.

Information on assessment of qualifications

Foreign-trained cardiology technologists may contact the CSCT for an evaluation of their qualifications prior to arrival in Canada.
You should note that if you are already licensed to practise your occupation in a province or territory of Canada, and later wish to work in a non-regulated occupation, employers may request that you provide them with a formal assessment of your academic credentials.
If that is the case, or if you wish to have your credentials assessed for a purpose other than practising a regulated occupation in Canada, you may consult our Fact Sheet No. 2, "Assessment and recognition of credentials for the purpose of employment in Canada" and contact an academic credential evaluation service. Although evaluation services offer expert advice on how qualifications obtained abroad compare with academic credentials obtained in Canada, their evaluations are advisory only and do not guarantee recognition of your qualifications for employment or certification purposes in Canada. Please note that evaluation services charge a fee for their assessments.

Information on assessment for immigration purposes, under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)

The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) is an immigration program administered by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), the department responsible for immigration to Canada.
CIC has listed this profession (NOC 3217) as an eligible occupation under the FSWP. To apply for immigration to Canada under this program, one of the requirements* is to obtain an “Educational Credential Assessment” (ECA) for immigration purposes from a CIC-designated organization. We invite you to communicate directly with one of the designated organizations to begin this process from outside Canada.
*It is important to note that this requirement is for immigration purposes only. It is separate from the process to obtain a license to practice from the relevant regulatory body listed below. Obtaining a license to practice is not required to apply for immigration.

Other relevant information

For a general description of duties and employment requirements, you can refer to the information prepared by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada regarding:

Specific Provincial/Territorial Information

 

You may also be interested in the CICIC information pages for:
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Information for foreign-trained medical sonographers

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English: Kings Cove Head Lighthouse, Kings Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Lat./Long 48.57, -53.32 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


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Information on requirements to practise

Diagnostic medical sonographers are not formally regulated in Canada, but the accepted standard of proficiency is registry with the Canadian Association of Registered Diagnostic Ultrasound Professionals(CARDUP) and/or the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS).
Foreign-trained medical sonographers who desire more information about practising their profession in Canada should contact:
Canadian Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (CSDMS)
P.O. Box 1220
Kemptville ON   K0G 1J0   Canada
Phone : 613-258-0855
Phone (alternate): 1-888-273-6746
Fax : 613-258-0899
Fax (alternate): 1-888-743-2952
Email : info@csdms.com
http://www.csdms.com/ 
Information about the Canadian Diagnostic Ultrasound Registry and details on requirements for foreign-trained sonographers may be found on the CARDUP Web site at http://www.cardup.org/rgt.php?pg=prq.

Information on assessment of qualifications

Please note that the Canadian Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers does not assess foreign qualifications. For this purpose, you may consult our Fact Sheet No. 2, which has been compiled to help individuals learn more about how to obtain an assessment of their qualifications for employment purposes in Canada. We draw to your attention the list of evaluation services in question 4 in this fact sheet. You may contact any of them for expert advice on how qualifications obtained abroad compare with credentials obtained in Canada. Please note that these assessments are advisory only and do not guarantee recognition of your qualifications for employment or licensure purposes in Canada.

Information on assessment for immigration purposes, under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)

The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) is an immigration program administered by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), the department responsible for immigration to Canada.
CIC has listed this profession (NOC 3216) as an eligible occupation under the FSWP. To apply for immigration to Canada under this program, one of the requirements* is to obtain an “Educational Credential Assessment” (ECA) for immigration purposes from a CIC-designated organization. We invite you to communicate directly with one of the designated organizations to begin this process from outside Canada.
*It is important to note that this requirement is for immigration purposes only. It is separate from the process to obtain a license to practice from the relevant regulatory body listed below. Obtaining a license to practice is not required to apply for immigration.

Other relevant information

For a general description of duties and employment requirements, you can refer to the information prepared by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada regarding:

Specific Provincial/Territorial Information

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Information for foreign-trained medical radiation technologists

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Information on requirements to practise

The profession of medical radiation technologist is regulated in Alberta, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. In these provinces, you must be registered with the provincial regulatory body to practise and to use the designation assigned by that regulatory body. Therefore, once you know where you will settle and work in Canada, you should contact the appropriate regulatory body (see list below) for details on registration procedures.
In all other provinces and territories, the profession is not regulated; however, most employers will require proof of successful completion of the national certification exam, administered by the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT), and proof of registration with the provincial professional association.

Information on assessment of qualifications

Foreign- trained medical radiation technologists must have their credentials assessed to establish their eligibility to write the CAMRT certification exam.
Alberta, Ontario and Quebec assess the credentials for international applicants who wish to work in their province. CAMRT performs the assessment of credentials on behalf of all other provinces. Please note that there is a fee for this assessment.
Review CAMRT’s information for international applicants or contact them at:
Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT)
85 Albert Street, Suite 1000
Ottawa ON   K1P 6A4   Canada
Phone : 613-234-0012
Phone (alternate): 1-800-463-9729
Fax : 613-234-1097
Email : info@camrt.ca
http://www.camrt.ca/ 
You should note that if you are already licensed to practise your occupation in a province or territory of Canada, and later wish to work in a non-regulated occupation, employers may request that you provide them with a formal assessment of your academic credentials.
If that is the case, or if you wish to have your credentials assessed for a purpose other than practising a regulated occupation in Canada, you may consult our Fact Sheet No. 2, "Assessment and recognition of credentials for the purpose of employment in Canada" and contact an academic credential evaluation service. Although evaluation services offer expert advice on how qualifications obtained abroad compare with academic credentials obtained in Canada, their evaluations are advisory only and do not guarantee recognition of your qualifications for employment or certification purposes in Canada. Please note that evaluation services charge a fee for their assessments.

Information on assessment for immigration purposes, under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)

The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) is an immigration program administered by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), the department responsible for immigration to Canada.
CIC has listed this profession (NOC 3215) as an eligible occupation under the FSWP. To apply for immigration to Canada under this program, one of the requirements* is to obtain an “Educational Credential Assessment” (ECA) for immigration purposes from a CIC-designated organization. We invite you to communicate directly with one of the designated organizations to begin this process from outside Canada.
*It is important to note that this requirement is for immigration purposes only. It is separate from the process to obtain a license to practice from the relevant regulatory body listed below. Obtaining a license to practice is not required to apply for immigration.

Specific Provincial/Territorial Information


Other relevant information

National Occupational Classification (NOC) Profile for Medical Radiation Technologists

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Alberta

Alberta College of Medical Diagnostic & Therapeutic Technologists (ACMDTT)
800, 4445 Calgary Trail
Edmonton AB   T6H 5R7   Canada
Phone : 780-487-6130
Phone (alternate): 1-800-282-2165
Fax : 780-432-9106
Email : info@acmdtt.com
http://www.acmdtt.com/ 

New Brunswick

New Brunswick Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (NBAMRT)
Memramcook Institute, Suite 129
488 rue Centrale
Memramcook NB   E4K 3S6    Canada
Phone : 506-758-0302
Phone (alternate): 1-800-268-2511
Email : registrar@nbamrt.ca
http://www.nbamrt.ca/ 

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (NSAMRT)
P.O. Box 9410, Station A
Halifax NS   B3K 5S3   Canada
Phone : 902-434-6525
Phone (alternate): 1-866-788-6525
Fax : 902-425-2441
Email : info@nsamrt.ca
http://nsamrt.ca/ 

Ontario

College of Medical Radiation Technologists of Ontario (CMRTO)
375 University Avenue, Suite 300
Toronto ON   M5G 2J5   Canada
Phone : 416-975-4353
Phone (alternate): 1-800-563-5847
Fax : 416-975-4355
Email : info@cmrto.org
http://www.cmrto.org/ 

Quebec

Ordre des technologues en radiologie du Québec (OTRQ)
6455 rue Jean-Talon Est
Bureau 401
Montréal QC   H1S 3E8   Canada
Phone : 514-351-0052
Phone (alternate): 1-800-361-8759
Fax : 514-355-2396
Email : info@otimro.qc.ca
http://www.otrq.qc.ca/ 

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (SAMRT)
218 - 408 Broad Street
Regina SK   S4R 1X3   Canada
Phone : 306-525-9678
Fax : 306-525-9680
Email : samrtofc@sasktel.net
http://samrt.org/ 
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British Columbia

British Columbia Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (BCMRT)
102 - 211 Columbia Street
Vancouver BC   V6A 2R5   Canada
Phone : 604-682-8171
Phone (alternate): 1-800-990-7090
Fax : 604-681-4545
Email : office@bcamrt.bc.ca
http://www.bcamrt.bc.ca/ 

Manitoba

Manitoba Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (MAMRT)
202 - 819 Sargent Avenue
Winnipeg MB   R3E 0B9   Canada
Phone : 204-774-5346
Fax : 204-744-5346
Email : admin@mamrt.ca
http://www.mamrt.ca/ 

Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (NLAMRT)
P.O. Box 29141, Torbay Road Post Office
St. John's NL   A1A 5B5   Canada
Phone : 709-777-6036
Email : association@nlamrt.ca
http://www.nlamrt.ca/ 

Ontario

Ontario Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (OAMRS)
P.O. Box 1054
Brantford ON   N3T 5S7   Canada
Phone : 519-753-6037
Phone (alternate): 1-800-387-4674
Fax : 519-753-6408
Email : inquiries@oamrt.on.ca
http://www.oamrt.on.ca/ 

Prince Edward Island


Prince Edward Island Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (PEIAMRT)
61 Queen Elizabeth Dr.
Charlottetown PE   C1A 3A8   Canada
Email : peiamrtregistrar@bellaliant.net
http://www.peiamrt.ca/ 
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