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New doctor registrations - entry pathway

Entry pathway for registrations granted where the doctor was not already on the medical register. The entry pathway is the pathway by which a doctor first qualified for registration in New Zealand.

Explanation of terms used in this dashboard

Entry pathway

The entry pathway is the pathway by which a doctor first qualified for registration in New Zealand. Council has three main types of registration (what we call scopes) - vocational, general, and special purpose. Within each scope there are multiple application pathways. Each pathway has specific requirements that doctors need to meet in order to be registered.

Click here for a more detailed explanation of the pathways listed in this dashboard.

Ethnicity data

We collect ethnicity data from doctors as part of the workforce survey, completed by doctors at the time of renewing their annual practising certificate. Doctors can choose not to report their ethnicityEthnicity data has been linked with registration data to enable reporting on the demographic breakdown of registered medical doctors.

Doctors can report up to three ethnicities. However, when we report data, we assign each doctor a single ethnicity using a simplified version of Statistics New Zealand’s prioritisation standard. The ethnicity we use in analysis is the one reported by the doctor with the highest priority.

The priority order is:  

  1. Māori 
  2. Pasifika (Pacific Island or Pacific Peoples) 
  3. Chinese 
  4. Indian 
  5. Other non-European 
  6. Other European 
  7. New Zealand European/Pākehā.

Gender data

The Council supports the right of people to identify with non-binary genders and have this reflected in their official record. Doctors can update their recorded gender identity at any time through the myMCNZ portal.

There are a small number of doctors on the register with a current practising certificate who identify as gender diverse - 11 as of 30 June 2024. We have not presented these doctors as a separate group when data has been broken down by gender because of the small size of the group, and the need to preserve privacy.  

Gender is a complex area. Not all doctors who identify as a different gender from what they were assigned at birth will have chosen to identify as Gender Diverse.  Some will have chosen to record the gender with which they do identify (Male or Female).