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MRT Week 2012 - November 4 to 10
It's never too early to start planning for MRT Week 2012. Visit the MRT Week Feedback page to read about some of the success stories from 2011.
For more information contact Kate Slean.
MRT Week 2011
MRT week in Canada is an annual celebration of the crucial role that medical radiation technologists (MRTs) play in the healthcare system. MRTs provide the professional imaging and radiation-related treatment services and caring touch that allow patients to fully benefit from the latest medical diagnostic and treatment technologies. From November 6 to 12, 2011, MRTs across Canada are once again invited to celebrate their profession with their community, colleagues, and each other in order to promote The Very Image of Care.
Plan your celebration and make your selection now from CAMRT’s interesting collection of themed promotional materials that celebrate MRT’s unique combination of technological expertise and patient care insights.
Message from His Excellency, the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor-General of Canada
Share your MRT week experience with us
There has been overwhelming response to our MRT week promotional package this year, so we know that there are exciting events taking place across the country. Sharing your ideas and events with fellow members helps everyone to plan a bigger and better event each year.
Online Tools
MRT Week Banner - This promotional banner is undated, so it can be used year-round for any event. This banner can be downloaded and printed through your local printing company. Additional banners can also be found in the Image of Care graphics toolkit.
MRT Week Info Guide - This completely updated “how to” guide offers ideas on how to promote MRT Week before, during and after MRT Week. The Info Guide also provides tips and ideas on how to get your community involved based upon feedback from previous years.
Customizable News Release - This media release can be customized to showcase the MRT Week events taking place at your hospital or clinic. Once completed, send to the assignment desk at your local newspaper.
For more information contact Kate Slean by email.
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