RMTs who hold practising status must maintain professional liability insurance
RMTs with practicing status who let professional liability insurance lapse are in breach of CMTBC Bylaws and may be exposed to civil liability.
RMTs with practicing status who let professional liability insurance lapse are in breach of CMTBC Bylaws and may be exposed to civil liability.
CMTBC invites interested RMTs to apply to become members of the College’s Discipline Committee, which hears and determines matters forwarded to it by the Inquiry Committee.
Meet Alison Esser, RMT, CMTBC’s new Practice Advisor. Alison will provide guidance and support to RMTs who have questions about how to apply a professional requirement.
RMTs are encouraged to explore options for completion of SFA/CPR-C renewal in time. CMTBC will also work with registrants who struggle to complete their certification due to COVID-19 restrictions.
RMTs must continue to follow CMTBC’s Interim Guidelines for Return to Practice
CMTBC releases proposed Practice Setting Standard of Practice and provides eight-week period for feedback.
CMTBC releases updated Interim Guidelines for Return to Practice and new frequently asked questions about the guidelines.
CMTBC has updated the FAQs that accompany the College’s Interim Guidelines for Return to Practice to address mask use and other issues encountered by RMTs.
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