Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists
Christopher Topham is an experienced professional in advocacy and communications, currently serving as the Director of Advocacy and Communications at the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) since March 2010. Topham oversees communication strategies, leads advocacy initiatives across Canada, and represents CAMRT in various forums. Previously, Topham held the position of Interim Chief Executive Officer, directing organizational operations and contributing to strategic planning. Topham has a rich background in freelance writing and editorial services, along with previous roles in communications management and medical editing in the pharmaceutical industry. Topham holds a Master of Science in Immunology from the University of Birmingham and a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology and Immunology from McGill University.
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Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists
As the national professional association, the CAMRT is a federation of ten provincial associations who share a common membership of approximately 12,000. CAMRT is the leading national body for the medical radiation technology profession and has the ability to bring to the table all relevant stakeholders. As the national certifying body, CAMRT develops and administers national certification exams for the four disciplines among its membership. The exams test against a pre-determined standard that is reflective of the competency required to practice safely and effectively at the entry-to-practice level in the current Canadian healthcare environment.