FULL MEMBERSHIP: In order to become an IICMP Full member you have to be studying BSc Clinical Measurement Science from Technical university, Dublin (formerly DIT) or have graduated from TUD with the recognised qualification.
To work as a clinical measurement physiologist in Ireland without the recognised qualifications i.e. BSc Clinical Measurement Science from Technical University, you will need to apply through the "Recognition of Qualification" process to have your qualifications formally assessed. Please see link below.
Recognition of Qualifications - IICMP
STUDENT MEMBERSHIP:
In order to become an IICMP Student member you must to be studying one of the below courses:
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Clinical Measurement Science, Technological University Dublin (TUD)
Higher Diploma in Clinical Measurement Science, Technological University Dublin (TUD)
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Clinical Measurement Physiology – Atlantic Technological University (ATU)
Masters of Science in Clinical Measurement Physiology, Atlantic Technological University (ATU)
Affiliate Membership:
In order to become an IICMP Affiliate member you have the recognised qualification - BSc Clinical Measurement Science from Technical university, Dublin (formerly DIT) but are not primarily employed in a clinical Measurement role. They are engaged in the wider field of Clinical Measurement. Affiliate member shall not be eligible to hold office on the Executive board or to vote.
When you apply online for membership, the IICMP panel will review your submission. You will be notified by email when your application is successful.
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