Survey: CMTBC seeks your feedback on what professionalism looks like in RMT practice
CMTBC seeks RMT feedback on professionalism.
CMTBC seeks RMT feedback on professionalism.
RMTs must have SFA/CPR-C certification to qualify for registration renewal.
CMTBC’s Interim Guidelines remain in effect and must be followed by all BC RMTs in practice.
Reminder to RMTs about Cycle 12 deadlines: the Boundaries and Consent online course must be completed by October 31, 2020; the deadline to earn all other required CECs has been extended to October 31, 2021.
Available courses for recertification in Standard First Aid (SFA) and CPR-C may be more limited than usual due to COVID-19. CMTBC recommends that registrants seek opportunities to recertify as soon as possible to ensure current certification in SFA/CPR-C – a requirement for registration renewal.
A BC Government Steering Committee chaired by Health Minister Adrian Dix has announced recommendations for modernizing the province’s health professions regulatory system.
The Ministry of Health is seeking an RMT to join the Health Care Practitioners Special Committee for Audit.
In a new FAQ, CMTBC addresses questions from RMTs about whether results of COVID-19 screening should be included in a patient’s health record.
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