Code of Ethics
Code of Ethics
The Code of Ethics provides direction and guidance for all registrants of the College in the
province of Ontario.
In the Code of Ethics, “registrants” refers to all registrants of the CMRITO; that is, registrants
in all of the five specialties: radiography, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, magnetic
resonance and diagnostic medical sonography. In the Code of Ethics, “profession” refers
to the profession of medical radiation and imaging technology, which includes all of the
five specialties: radiography, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance and
diagnostic medical sonography.
The Code of Ethics shall serve as a guide by which registrants may evaluate their professional
conduct as it relates to patients, health care consumers, employers, colleagues and other
members of the health care team. It is meant to serve not only registrants who provide clinical
services, but also managers and educators who may be called upon to make judgements
about ethical issues. It will also serve College Committees that may be called upon to
make judgements about ethical issues in determining professional misconduct, incompetence
or incapacity.
The Code of Ethics is intended to help registrants choose the right, fair, good and just action.
Each registrant is personally responsible for behaving according to the ethical principles set
down in the Code.
The consideration of ethical issues is an essential component of providing service. The Code
of Ethics is to be used in conjunction with the College’s Standards of Practice. Together, these
documents provide a model for ensuring safe, effective and ethical professional performance
to ensure safe, effective and ethical outcomes for patients.
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b. providing only those services for which they are qualified by education, training or
experience
2. Responsibility to patients
Registrants act in the best interests of their patients by:
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a. upholding the principle of informed consent including the right of the patient, or the
patient’s substitute decision maker, to refuse service
d. treating all patients equitably, regardless of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic
origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age,
marital status, family status, disability or type of illness
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a. assisting each other and the CMRITO in upholding the spirit and the letter of the law, the
Regulated Health Professions and Medical Radiation and Imaging Technology Acts, their
respective regulations and the standards of practice set by the CMRITO
b. contributing to the development of the art and science of the profession through continuing
education and research
c. conducting all professional activities, programs and relations honestly and responsibly,
and by avoiding any actions that might discredit the profession
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a. consulting with, referring to and co-operating with other professionals to the extent needed
to serve the best interests of their patients
b. ensuring the safety of other health professionals when in practice or in areas under the
registrant’s responsibility
c. educating colleagues and other health professionals about practices and procedures
relating to the profession
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b. maintain and apply current and relevant scientific and professional knowledge and skill in
every aspect of practice
d. provide professional service only when free from the influence of alcohol, drugs or other
substances or any condition that might impede the delivery of safe service