This document outlines the Republic Act 5527 which requires the registration of medical technologists in the Philippines and defines their practice. It establishes the Council of Medical Technology Education to set minimum course requirements and accredits schools/programs. It also creates the Medical Technology Board to administer exams, issue certifications, maintain a roster of technologists, and investigate complaints. The act outlines qualifications, functions, compensation and removal of Council and Board members. It includes provisions for examinations, certification, fees, appeals, reciprocity with foreign credentials, and penal provisions for unauthorized practice.
This document outlines the Republic Act 5527 which requires the registration of medical technologists in the Philippines and defines their practice. It establishes the Council of Medical Technology Education to set minimum course requirements and accredits schools/programs. It also creates the Medical Technology Board to administer exams, issue certifications, maintain a roster of technologists, and investigate complaints. The act outlines qualifications, functions, compensation and removal of Council and Board members. It includes provisions for examinations, certification, fees, appeals, reciprocity with foreign credentials, and penal provisions for unauthorized practice.
This document outlines the Republic Act 5527 which requires the registration of medical technologists in the Philippines and defines their practice. It establishes the Council of Medical Technology Education to set minimum course requirements and accredits schools/programs. It also creates the Medical Technology Board to administer exams, issue certifications, maintain a roster of technologists, and investigate complaints. The act outlines qualifications, functions, compensation and removal of Council and Board members. It includes provisions for examinations, certification, fees, appeals, reciprocity with foreign credentials, and penal provisions for unauthorized practice.
This document outlines the Republic Act 5527 which requires the registration of medical technologists in the Philippines and defines their practice. It establishes the Council of Medical Technology Education to set minimum course requirements and accredits schools/programs. It also creates the Medical Technology Board to administer exams, issue certifications, maintain a roster of technologists, and investigate complaints. The act outlines qualifications, functions, compensation and removal of Council and Board members. It includes provisions for examinations, certification, fees, appeals, reciprocity with foreign credentials, and penal provisions for unauthorized practice.