Hardly "fine detail", Jim. Fundamental disagreement is more like it, I would have thought! Voluntary Registration and Certification by examination are two different things (two different approaches), are they not? And I imagine it will take more than just a "little effort" to convince you to scrap the VRCT altogether!
As your website clearly points out, there are fundamental differences between the Health Professions Council (HPC) and the Engineering Council (ECUK). I see no reason why those of us who are engineering technicians need to be, in effect, "doubly regulated". As was hinted at earlier, to my mind it all harks back to the age-old Medical Physics
versus EBME turf wars (life's too short)! Personally, I see no need for all these little gangs (societies, institutes, associations). There are far too many of them. If people need somewhere to make their case, and vent off a little occasionally, why not do it right here?
I appreciate what you were saying earlier, Jim, but I would suspect that the "strength of feeling" expressed by some on this thread simply demonstrates that many biomed techs simply do not agree to the VRCT ideal (if that's what it is). My take is (now that I've taken a look at your website), many of us have no business being on the Register anyway (
ie, because we are simply engineering technicians of the
hands-on type), as we are, in no shape or form, either "Clinical Technologists" or "Health Scientists". The resentment is there because many seem to fear that NHS biomed posts will soon
insist on VRCT membership. Personally, I doubt that this will be the case for those involved in maintenance and repair work. But, as I have already said:-
...having said my piece I'm going to step back from this thread now, as I don't aspire to climbing the career ladder in the UK NHS (or anywhere else for that matter).