The Canadian Alliance of Medical Laboratory Professionals Regulators (CAMLPR) and the Michener Institute of Education at UHN are pleased to announce a collaborative initiative aimed at supporting internationally educated Medical Laboratory Technologists (MLTs) and individuals from non-traditional education backgrounds. This joint effort, which is part of the Flexible Pathways to Registration for Medical Laboratory Technologists project funded by the Government of Canada, focuses on field-of-practice bridging courses to facilitate successful registration of internationally educated MLTs and individuals from non-traditional backgrounds in Canada. These courses will support the registration process for individuals seeking to work as MLTs in their respective fields of practice as allowed by each jurisdiction’s legislation.
This initiative addresses the increasing demand for skilled professionals in medical laboratory technology, recognizing the unique challenges faced by internationally educated MLTs and individuals from non-traditional backgrounds in navigating the Canadian registration process. The bridging courses will be available to individuals that require additional education and offer theoretical and clinical education to ensure that these professionals can meet Canadian standards and integrate seamlessly into the healthcare system.
CAMLPR, representing regulatory bodies across Canada, brings extensive expertise in setting and maintaining professional standards for MLTs. The Michener Institute, renowned for its specialized healthcare education, contributes its academic excellence and experience in delivering innovative training programs.
Together, CAMLPR and Michener are committed to enhancing the professional journey of internationally educated MLTs and individuals from non-traditional education backgrounds, ultimately contributing to a more diverse workforce while ensuring the MLT standards needed in Canada’s healthcare system are met. This initiative underscores our shared dedication to quality patient care and the professional growth of medical laboratory technologists.
Adam Chrobak, Chair, Canadian Alliance of Medical Laboratory Professionals Regulators (CAMLPR): “We are thrilled to collaborate with the Michener Institute to provide essential support for internationally educated MLTs and those from non- traditional backgrounds. This initiative will help ensure that all qualified professionals can contribute effectively to Canada’s healthcare system.“
Jane Mattson, Director of Continuing Education, Michener Institute of Education at UHN: “Our partnership with CAMLPR reflects our commitment to innovative education solutions that address the evolving needs of the healthcare sector. These bridging courses are designed to equip internationally educated MLTs and those from non-traditional backgrounds with the necessary skills and knowledge to meet Canadian standards and excel in their careers.“