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Applicants
"In order to work as a medical radiation technologist in Ontario, you must be registered with the CMRTO. Detailed information regarding the registration requirements for the College may be found in the Regulations section.
There are three main routes by which you may apply for a certificate of registration depending upon where you completed your educational program in medical radiation technology:
Information on the application process and application forms may be found in the appropriate section. Application forms may be printed from the website and submitted to the CMRTO by mail along with the appropriate application fee.
Basic Registration Requirements
The following are basic requirements for registration with the College:
- You must be able to speak and write English or French with reasonable fluency.
- You must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada, or authorized under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada) to practise the profession.
- You must not have been convicted of a criminal offence or an offence related to the regulation of the practice of the profession.
- You must not have been found guilty of professional misconduct, incompetence or incapacity, or be currently the subject of a proceeding for these in relation to the profession or any other health care profession in Ontario or elsewhere.
Essential Registration Requirements
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Successful completion of a medical radiation technology program in the specialty which meets one of the following criteria:
- Offered in Ontario and listed in the registration regulation or offered in Ontario and approved by the College Council as equivalent to a listed Ontario program (approved programs in Ontario)
- Offered outside Ontario and approved by the College Council as equivalent to a listed Ontario program (approved programs in Canada but outside Ontario)
- Offered outside Ontario and considered by the Registration Committee to be substantially similar, but not equivalent, to a listed Ontario program (programs offered outside Canada)
- Successful completion of an examination set or approved by the College Council (the certifying examination of the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists or, in certain circumstances, the Ordre des technologues en radiologie du Québec)
- Clinical practice in the specialty, or successful completion of a medical radiation technology program referred to above, within five years immediately before the application
- Payment of the required fees
You must satisfy each of the above requirements in the specialty for which you are applying (radiography, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine or magnetic resonance). The Registration Committee of the College must be satisfied that each of these requirements has been met.
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