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It is a condition of affiliations that students and members of the Ontario CRNO maintain a high level of ethical and professional conduct. This code should be considered the standard of propriety by which you conduct your relationships with colleagues, members and allied professions and the public.
Members should strive to improve their knowledge and skills and be prepared to disseminate their findings to both their colleagues and to the public in a timely fashion. Members should maintain high professional and scientific standards and should safeguard the public interest against members who are deficient in ethical conduct or professional competence.
Any student or member required by law to be licensed, certified, or otherwise regulated by any government agency or professional CRNO in order to practice his/her vocation must maintain standing in the agency or CRNO as a condition of continued membership in the CACR and the CRNO. Any expulsion, suspension, probation, or other sanction imposed by such government or professional body on any member may be grounds for disciplinary action by the CRNO.
To qualify for membership, an individual must be involved in some capacity with an Ontario cardiac rehabilitation program. A member is also highly encouraged to be a member of the CACR and support the mission and objectives of this national organization.
Members will have voting privileges in the CRNO and can stand for office as outlined in the bylaws. Membership dues will be assessed annually by the Board of Directors to provide sufficient revenue to operate the affairs of the Network.