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Structure of CESO

The Society is an incorporated body governed by the Council.  The Council consists of 10 members, eight of whom are elected by members of the Society for a two year term, and represent four geographical areas in the Province (two from each).  Two members of the Council are appointed by the Executive and serve as public members.

At the initiation of each two year term, members elect from the Council an Executive, including a President, two Vice-Presidents (one engineer and one technologist/technician), one Treasurer and one Secretary.

The Council is responsible to conduct the business of the Society and to oversee the operation of the following committees as modeled under the Regulated Health Professions Amendment Act, 1992:  Registration, Fitness to Practice, Quality Assurance, Discipline, Patient Relations, Complaints.  These committees are comprised by both Council and Society members.

June 18, 1999
 
 

CESO Membership

All members of the ceso are entitled to a number of benefits, including:

  • Full access to the ceso Internet Home Page and its services, including the On-Line discussion forum and the CESO Classifieds.
  • Discounted rates on On-Line educational programs of the ceso.
  • Subscription to the CESO Journal.
  • Representation on matters of interest to the CMBES and other professional bodies.

Inquiries regarding Membership of the ceso and membership application forms may be mailed, e-mailed, or faxed to CESO at:


CESO
c/o The Hospital for Sick Children
Department of Medical Engineering
555 University Avenue
Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1X8
Tel: 416-813-7084 Fax: 416-813-7585
E-Mail: chair@ceso.on.ca
 

Practicing Member

As a Practicing Member of the ceso, you are a person holding valid certification from the International Certification Committee (ICC), either engineer (CCE) or technologist (CBET) or technician (CBET), and are registered with the respective professional society, The Professional Engineers of Ontario (PEO) or The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technologist and Technicians (OACETT), and you practice in the Province of Ontario.

Practicing Members are entitled to the following enhanced benefits of membership:

  • Voting privileges at all Meetings of CESO.
  • Access and reduced fees for continuing education opportunities.

Dues for Practicing Members are $25 per year plus GST for persons who are members of CMBES and $100 per year plus GST for persons who are not CMBES members.
 
 

Associate Member

As a Associate Member of the ceso, you are a person either not holding valid certification from the International Certification Committee (ICC), or are not registered with the respective professional society, The Professional Engineers of Ontario (PEO) or The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technologist and Technicians (OACETT), or you do not practice in the Province of Ontario.

Practicing Members are entitled to the following benefits of membership:

  • Access and reduced fees for continuing education opportunities.

Dues for Associate Members are $40 per year plus GST for persons who are members of CMBES and $75 per year plus GST for persons who are not CMBES members.
 
 

Affiliate Member

As a Affiliate Member of the ceso, you are a person practicing outside the Province of Ontario and holding valid certification from the International Certification Committee (ICC) or the equivalent national certification body for Clinical Engineers and Biomedical Engineering Technologists and Technicians.

Dues for Affiliated Members are $40 per year plus GST for persons who are members of CMBES and $75 per year plus GST for persons who are not CMBES members.
 
 

Student Member

As a Student Member of CESO, you are a person currently enrolled in an education program working towards certification from the International Certification Committee (ICC) and registration as either an engineer or technologist or technician, and have commenced training in an accredited educational program.  You are not eligible to retain the Student Member status upon graduation.

Student Members are entitled to the following benefits of membership:

  • Access and reduced fees for continuing education opportunities.

Dues for Student Members are $10 per year plus GST for persons who are members of CMBES and $50 per year plus GST for persons who are not CMBES members.
 
 

Corporate Member

Corporate Members are either organizations, businesses or institutions interested in the affairs of the ceso.  As a Corporate Member, you are entitled to the following benefits of membership:

  • Exclusive access to provide links to your website on the ceso site.
  • Access and reduced costs for exhibits at the annual meeting and other educational forums.
  • Access and reduced fees for continuing education opportunities for employees of your organization.
  • Decreased advertising costs in the ceso Journal.

Dues for Corporate Members are $250 per year plus GST.