The CSMLS operates as a membership association with regulatory functions, taking on regulatory elements including creation of competency profiles, certification exams and prior learning assessments.
We recognize the importance of working with provincial partners in supporting our members across Canada since health and education are provincial/territorial domains.
We work to increase the value for members by reviewing current benefits and determining where we could add.
Educators are important to the success of future medical laboratory professionals. We are working to enhance our current relationship with educators.
MLT : 548 MLA : 171 STUDENT : 30 OTHER : 20 TOTAL : 770
MLT : 115 MLA : 33 STUDENT : 10 OTHER : 6 TOTAL : 164
MLT : 833 MLA : 188 STUDENT : 85 OTHER : 63 TOTAL : 1169
MLT : 653 MLA : 158 STUDENT : 35 OTHER : 35 TOTAL : 881
MLT : 487 MLA : 5 STUDENT : 27 OTHER : 51 TOTAL : 571
MLT : 2,910 MLA : 843 STUDENT : 332 OTHER : 243 TOTAL : 4328
MLT : 800 MLA : 117 STUDENT : 58 OTHER : 66 TOTAL : 1041
MLT : 565 MLA : 38 STUDENT : 22 OTHER : 69 TOTAL : 694
MLT : 1,483 MLA : 248 STUDENT : 104 OTHER : 92 TOTAL : 1927
MLT : 2,026 MLA : 85 STUDENT : 23 OTHER : 103 TOTAL : 2237
MLT : 23 MLA : 2 STUDENT : 0 OTHER : 1 TOTAL : 26
MLT : 28 MLA : 5 STUDENT : 0 OTHER : 1 TOTAL : 34
MLT : 12 MLA : 4 STUDENT : 0 OTHER : 0 TOTAL : 16
Becoming a volunteer means giving of yourself and learning from others. Getting involved as volunteer with CSMLS gave me the opportunity to work and learn from some of the top lab professionals in the country. Marcela Navarro, LABCON Volunteer
By volunteering I am helping shape the work force of tomorrow. CSMLS has been an inspiring community that has nurtured me through my career. By volunteering, I hope to be a guiding force to the next generation of Laboratory Professionals. Hansika Deepak, Exam Panel Volunteer
In volunteering for the CSMLS, I feel that I am challenging myself personally and honing transferable skills such as communication and leadership and helping to move the profession forward through professional engagement and education. Valentin Villatoro, CSMLS Ambassador
I feel that volunteering with CSMLS provides invaluable experiences. Allowing myself to network with other MLAs across our country not only gives me insight into different work environments, but also an understanding of the variety of jobs our career offers nationwide. Allie Shields, Angoff Volunteer
Indigenous Land Acknowledgement : We respectfully acknowledge the CSMLS office, located in Hamilton, Ontario, is situated upon the traditional territories of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Mississauga Nation, Anishinaabe Peoples, and the Neutral Peoples. This land is covered by the Dish With One Spoon wampum, which is a treaty between the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe to share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes. We further acknowledge that this land is covered by the Between the Lakes Treaty No. 3, 1792, between the Crown and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
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