The College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Manitoba

The College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Manitoba The Medical Laboratory Technologists Act was assented to July 25, 2002 and proclaimed by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba on February 1, 2007.

The College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Manitoba is the regulatory body for the profession of Medical Laboratory Technologists within the province of Manitoba. The College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Manitoba is the regulatory body for the profession of Medical Laboratory Technology in Manitoba. Anyone performing laboratory investigations on the human body or on specimens tak

en from the human body, and the interpretation of quality control data to verify the accuracy and precision of investigation results, for the use by other health care professionals in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease must be on the register of the College and in possession of a valid Certificate to Practice. The College does not regulate medical laboratories; it regulates Medical Laboratory Technologists (MLT's) working in the laboratories. This process ensures that a licensed technologist has the competencies required to practice in the fields specified on the license.

CAMLPR Call for Subject Matter ExpertsThe Canadian Alliance of Medical Laboratory Professionals Regulators (CAMLPR) repr...
11/13/2025

CAMLPR Call for Subject Matter Experts

The Canadian Alliance of Medical Laboratory Professionals Regulators (CAMLPR) represents provincial regulatory bodies (also called Colleges) for Medical Laboratory Technologists in Canada. CAMLPR seeks expressions of interest from subject matter experts (SMEs) interested in serving as examination item developers, standard setting panel members, or members of the CAMLPR Examination Panel.

As an SME item developer, you will develop high-quality, psychometrically sound test questions (items) that assess applicant competency according to the CAMLPR Field of Practice Competency Profiles and the examination blueprint. Your role involves reviewing and crafting clear exam items that adhere to best practices in test construction while ensuring content is free from bias, culturally appropriate, and aligned with current professional standards. The time commitment is approximately 10-25 hours per examination depending on items assigned. All items remain CAMLPR's intellectual property and undergo psychometric review before they are used.

As an SME on the standard setting panel, you will establish defensible cut scores distinguishing competent from not-yet-competent candidates using evidence-based methodology. You will evaluate items, make judgments about difficulty for minimally competent candidates, participate in consensus discussions, and review candidate performance data to validate recommendations. The time commitment is approximately 2 hours of independent work and a 4–6-hour virtual meeting, with possible follow-up. The CAMLPR Board retains final decision-making authority on pass/fail standards.

As an SME on the CAMLPR Examination Panel, you will participate in a three-section review process: reviewing performance data and psychometric analysis with the psychometrician, collaborating to develop technical recommendations including discarding poor items, and contributing written recommendations on cut scores and pass/fail rates. The time commitment is a 2–3 hour virtual meeting with possible email follow-up. The CAMLPR Board retains final decision-making authority.

Subject Matter Experts will be compensated at $75.00/hour.
These opportunities are ongoing. CAMLPR will maintain a pool of interested Subject Matter Experts and may contact individuals at different times, depending on project timelines and required expertise for a current assignment.

Instructions: To express your interest, please complete a short survey ( https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZVFX983 ), which should take approximately 2-3 minutes to complete. All responses are confidential and used only for recruitment purposes.

CAMLPR aims to notify interested applicants by December 1, 2025

11/10/2025
The CMLTM will be closed from July 28, 2025 to August 1, 2025. Staff will be back in the office on Tuesday August 5, 202...
07/17/2025

The CMLTM will be closed from July 28, 2025 to August 1, 2025. Staff will be back in the office on Tuesday August 5, 2025 after the long weekend. You may email the Acting Registrar at [email protected] as she will be checking email occasionally.

View the job posting online at https://www.cmltm.ca/uploads/ck/files/job-postings/dynacare_director_of_operations_mb_exp...
12/13/2024

View the job posting online athttps://www.cmltm.ca/uploads/ck/files/job-postings/dynacare_director_of_operations_mb_expires_jan_11.pdf

Resumes can be sent to [email protected] with the subject line "Director or OPS Manitoba".

A new Professional Liability Insurance (PLI) is now available to practicing MLTs! Under the new RHPA, employer provided ...
12/04/2024

A new Professional Liability Insurance (PLI) is now available to practicing MLTs!

Under the new RHPA, employer provided insurance will not meet the requirements for PLI. There are three (3) options available for registrants to use:

1) Harvard Western Insurance (no membership required) https://harvardwestern.com/business/malpractice-insurance-medical-laboratory-professionals/

2) MLPAO - Medical Laboratory Professionals' Association of Ontario (membership required) https://www.mlpao.org/insurance

3) CSMLS - Canadian Society of Medical Laboratory Science (membership required) https://csmls.org/Membership/Become-a-Member/Professional-Liability-Insurance.aspx

Address

245 Lilac Street
Winnipeg, MB
R3M2S2

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+12042310311

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when The College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Manitoba posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to The College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Manitoba:

Share

Our Story

Anyone performing laboratory investigations on the human body or on specimens taken from the human body for the use of other health care professionals in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease must be on the register of the College and in possession of a valid Certificate to Practice . The College does not regulate medical laboratories; it regulates Medical Laboratory Technologists (MLT's) working in the laboratories. This process ensures that a licensed technologist has the competencies required to practice in the fields specified on the license.