[Histonet] RE: Histonet Digest, Vol 72, Issue 25

Joanne Clark jclark <@t> pcnm.com
Thu Nov 26 11:15:25 CST 2009


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Are you already certified to practice in Canada?  If not, you will need to contact the CSMLS (Canadian Society of Medical Laboratory Sciences).  They can guide you on how to go about getting Canadian certification (which you must have to practice in Canada).  If you already do, I believe each province has its own society with websites that post jobs that you can check out.  If you are American, you would have to contact immigration to see what paperwork is required to get some kind of working visa.
Hope this helps.

Joanne Clark, HT, MLT (Canadian certification)
Histology Supervisor
Pathology Consultants of New Mexico
Roswell, NM


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Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:36:31 -0800 (PST)
From: Ade Ade <adeade64 <@t> yahoo.com>
Subject: [Histonet] HISTOLOGY JOB IN CANADA
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    Hi,
       I am an histotechnologist currently practicing in the United States. I am looking for infos on how to get  job as either Histotechnologist or IHC-Tech in Canada.
   I will be very grateful, if you guys could furnish me with all the necessary infos.
  Thanking you all for your usual cooperation.
 
  Ade Ade.


      





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