Nova Scotia College of Medical Laboratory Technologists

Concerns/Complaints Against Members

If you have a concern or have a complaint about the conduct of a Medical Laboratory Technologist  you should contact NSCMLT. NSCMLT takes the responsibility of handling a complaint  seriously. The complaint will be throughly and objectively investigated. 

Complaints or discipline issues are required to be submitted in writing, and signature provided. Upon receipt of the written complaint, the Registrar shall review the information and if deemed appropriate, shall direct the information to the Investigation Committee. If you require help in writing a complaint, please contact the Registrar at (902) 789-5095 or email registrar@nscmlt.org 

Responding to complaints about the professional conduct of a licensed medical laboratory technologist is one way the NSCMLT meets its mandate of protecting the public. Please refer to the section of the Medical Laboratory Technology Act regarding the employer’s obligation to report to the NSCMLT (Section 44 Manner of Initiation) and refer to the College’s Code of Professional Conduct.

What is a Complaint?

A complaint refers to any complaint, report or allegation received in writing and signed by a person regarding the conduct, actions, competence, character, fitness, health or ability of a member of the College, former member of the College, professional corporation or the employees thereof, or any similar complaint, report or allegation initiated by the Registrar or referred pursuant to subsection 50(2).

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Land Acknowledgement - NSCMLT would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the province of Nova Scotia is the ancestral homelands of many diverse populations and acknowledge that we are on the traditional lands, referred to as Mi'kma'ki the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq People who are the founding people of Nova Scotia under the "Treaties of Peace and Friendship". We respect the Peace and Friendship treaties, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and we dedicate ourselves to move forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.  

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202_1597 Bedford Hwy

Bedford NS  B4A 1E7

Phone 902-789-6465

Email info@nscmlt.org - We request that you email to schedule an appointment to ensure we are in the office and have availability. 

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