This is the official site for O.S.C.T. - A Place where Change happens
This is the official site for O.S.C.T. - A Place where Change happens
Members of the Board of Directors are elected O.S.C.T. members whom are in good standing with the O.S.C.T. and whom abide by the O.S.C.T. Code of Conduct. Elections are held on a bi-annual basis and as needed when a vacant position on the Board becomes available.
Our mission at the Ontario Society of Cardiology Technologists (OSCT), is to provide current and ongoing continuing education.
P.O. Box 450 Dorchester, Ontario N0L 1G0
· President: Blair Arnold president@osct.ca
· Vice President: Karen Rondinelli
· Interim CEU Director Blair Arnold ceu@osct.ca
· Education Director: Taylor Moulden education@osct.ca
· Treasurer: Karen Rondinelli treasurer@osct.ca
· Registrar: Kaila Kaldma registrar@osct.ca
· Secretary: Marg Mount Secretary@osct.ca
· Communications Director: Katie Spratt pr_agm@osct.ca
* Committee Chairs as follows:
* Regulation Committee Chair: Lorraine Smith
* By-law Committee Chair John French
Cardiovascular Journals
Medscape (formerly theheart.org)
Cardiovascular Organizations
American College of Cardiology
Canadian Cardiovascular Society
Educational
International Board of Heart Rhythm Examiners
Canadian Cardiovascular Congress
British Columbia Institute of Technology
General Cardiology
New - Legislation
Bill 54 An act respecting the NBSCT
Health Professionals Appeal and Review Board
These useful resources, are links to information and learning content. Here you will find connections to interesting and exciting new articles, found in schools, organizations, journals, and legislation. These places drive changes in our industry!
Help to raise the standard of practice, level of competence and quality of patient care in Ontario.
Get leading edge industry information from educators, professionals and leaders.
Members may be employed in fields like, electrocardiography, exercise tolerance testing, ambulatory monitoring, pacemaker technology, cardiac ultrasound, and invasive cardiac procedures.
A new Continuing Education Unit Survey was released and your participation to shape the future of Cardiology Technologists in the province is in your hands. We encourage you to respond so we can help you succeed!