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WARNING: Allan Muzonzini

Published on

11 December 2024

By

Michelle Price

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The College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Ontario (CMLTO) is committed to protecting the public by ensuring that only qualified and authorized individuals practice as Medical Laboratory Technologists (MLTs) in Ontario.

Allan Muzonzini has been illegally holding himself out as a CMLTO Registrant. The CMLTO confirms that Allan Muzonzini has never been a CMLTO Registrant.

Their claim was identified through a potential employer’s proactive consultation of the CMLTO Public Register, a reliable and up-to-date resource for verifying the registration status of all MLTs. Visit the Public Register here: CMLTO Public Register-MLT Search.

Employers are strongly encouraged to use the Public Register to verify the credentials of any of their MLT employees. This tool helps ensure compliance with Ontario’s laws and protects the integrity of the profession. It is available to the public and offers real-time information about all CMLTO registrants.

Under the Medical Laboratory Technology Act, 1991, the title “Medical Laboratory Technologist” (MLT) is a restricted title. This means that only individuals registered with the CMLTO can use this title or present themselves as qualified MLTs. Unauthorized use of this title is a violation of the law and undermines the trust placed in regulated health professionals. You can learn more about the laws and legislation governing the practice of MLTs on the CMLTO website: Laws & Legislation Governing MLT Practice.

Employers, colleagues, and the public play a critical role in maintaining the integrity of the MLT profession. Always verify the credentials of MLTs through the CMLTO Public Register before hiring or engaging their services. This simple step helps ensure that patients receive care from qualified and authorized professionals.

The CMLTO will continue to take appropriate legal measures to uphold professional standards and protect the public. If you have concerns about someone falsely claiming to be an MLT, please contact the College at professionalconduct@cmlto.com.