3.1. A candidate holding a diploma issued by an educational institution outside Québec shall be granted a diploma equivalence for the purposes of the issue of a medical electrophysiology technologist’s permit if the diploma was issued upon completion of studies of a level equivalent to the college level comprising a minimum of 2,865 hours of training including at least 2,145 hours of specific training in medical electrophysiology technology apportioned as follows:(1) at least 150 hours on anatomy and physiology applied to medical electrophysiology;
(2) at least 180 hours on pathology and pharmacology applied to medical electrophysiology;
(3) at least 210 hours on the entry, processing and use of data;
(4) at least 240 hours on the examination and analysis of cerebral electrophysiology data;
(5) at least 255 hours on the examination and analysis of data obtained in labyrinthic, cardiac and neuromuscular electrophysiology, polysomnography and evoked potentials;
(6) at least 45 hours on counselling and communication in medical electrophysiology;
(7) at least 45 hours on care, health and safety in medical electrophysiology; and
(8) at least 1,005 hours of clinical practice.