
Making a difference in health and technology
MAY 2012
To view jobs that are available around the country,
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Invercargill are advertising for a qualified and registered physiologist. Closing date is the 20th May.
If you are interested in this great opportunity, then click on the link above for full details.
May 2012
The early bird registration for the Auckland 2012 CSANZ conference has ended, but you can still go to this fantastic conference! SCT is running the Trainers Symposium on the Thursday afternoon,
and the SCT Scientific Meeting will run on the friday morning with a keynote talk from Dr M. Lund on Heart Failure. Both these events are well worth attending.
Also, don't forget to support your colleagues who are presenting their research at the Affiliates Meeting on Saturday afternoon. We have 3 excellent speakers on the programme.
Lets not forget those who are presenting their research in poster format, or moderated poster sessions. They would appreciate your interest and support too!
OCTOBER 2011
The CPRB will be having their AGM in Wellington this year. The nomination forms have been sent out to you all for this valuable group. If you would like to be a part of this, then send in your nomination forms now.
May 2012
Exam dates 2012
CCP Exams: Wednesday 13th June and 7th November.
CPM Exam: Wednesday 7th November.
They will be sat at your place of work and details regarding these will be sent out to all students and supervisors prior to these dates.
MAR 2010
January 2010
The Society of Cardiopulmonary Technology (NZ) Incorporated is the professional society for cardiac technicians and technologists around New Zealand. The aims of the society are to improve the training, education and professional status of persons engaged in the science and practice of cardiopulmonary technology.
The Society is administered by an elected Council, which communicates with its members via newsletters and the website. The Council holds regular meetings, prepares and distributes the correspondence courses and organises the examinations. For information on applying for membership to SCT, visit the Membership Page.
The society has run education courses in the field of cardiac technology since 1974. The society administrates correspondence education courses: A one year course designed for Technicians performing ECGs (CPM), and a two year practical competency course for Technologists (CCP). For further information on these and other education courses provided by SCT, go to the Education Page.
SCT is closely aligned with the Clinical Physiologists Registration Board (CPRB) in New Zealand. The board was developed in 1997 to improve the professional status of all technicians and technologists in New Zealand. For further information on registration in New Zealand, visit the Registration Page.
The members only area will by online soon and you will be able to login to view the benefits of being a member of SCT.
If you wish to phone or email council members of SCT, visit the Contacts Page.
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