Learn more about what we do and how we can help you. You can also check the qualifications of your medical radiation and imaging technologist, or file a complaint if you feel your medical radiation and imaging technologist has behaved unprofessionally.
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Medical radiation and imaging technologists can update their registration information, update their QA ePortfolio, learn about professional practice and contact us with questions.
Individuals can apply for registration with CMRITO in one or more of our specialties of radiography, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance and diagnostic medical sonography.
Find out about the CMRITO’s regulatory responsibilities in professional practice, the continued competence or QA program, professional conduct and discipline, as well as provide feedback or comment on public consultations.
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Employers of medical radiation and imaging technologists in radiography, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance and diagnostic medical sonography can find out about the practice of medical radiation and imaging technologists and their legal obligations as employers in this section.
Find out about who we are and our work in regulating the profession here.
The College of Medical Radiation Technologists of Ontario is currently in the process of upgrading our registration and member management systems to improve communications and enhance the registration experience for members.
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Medical radiation technologists who are registered to practice in Ontario can apply to the Allied Health Professional Development Fund (AHPDF) for education grants for professional development activities that enhance the quality of care and services they provide to Ontarians.
Changes to the Nurse Practitioners’ (NPs) scope of practice now give NPs the authority to order all types of ultrasound and x-rays examinations, with the exception of computerized tomography (CT) scans.
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