The College of Dental Technologists of Alberta (CDTA), in partnership with the Canadian Alliance of Dental Technology Regulators (CADTR), is pleased to announce an exciting Request for Proposals (RFP) for the development of a modular, single-discipline Performance-Based Assessment (PBA). 

This project marks a significant step toward modernizing licensure pathways in dental technology and creating a more accessible, fair, and modular certification system. 

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Hearing Tribunal (HT) and Complaint Review Committee (CRC) 

As part of its responsibilities under the Health Professions Act (HPA), the College maintains a roster of regulated members to serve on Complaint Review Committees (CRC) and Hearing Tribunals (HT). These committees and tribunals play a critical role in supporting the College's obligations related to professional conduct matters, ensuring that dental technologists and technicians are held to the highest standards of practice. 

The Canadian Alliance of Dental Technology Regulators (CADTR) announces the launch of the Access to Dental Technology (ADT), Phase II project.

The Canadian Alliance of Dental Technology Regulators (CADTR) is excited to announce the launch of Access to Dental Technology, Phase II project. Funded in-part by the Government of Canada’s Foreign Credential Recognition Program, this 3-year project aims to increase and streamline opportunities for licensure for internationally educated applicants seeking licensure in one of Canada’s regulated jurisdictions.