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To practise medicine in New Zealand, you must first gain registration from us. This ensures you are competent and fit to practise.
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This form outlines the additional information that we will require as part of an application for provisional vocational registration in psychiatry.
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Regardless of your scope of practice, the basic process for registration as a medical practitioner in New Zealand is as outlined here.
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Request for certificate of registration
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This page contains a full list of our forms including application, report and referee forms, as well as checklists and the current fees payable.
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Application for registration in New Zealand
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Referee report for use when applying for registration.
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Application for Special Purpose: Visiting Expert Registration for teaching as a Visiting Expert
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Application form for provisional vocational registration if you hold an approved postgraduate medical qualification.
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You can apply for registration via this pathway if, within the last five years, you have passed either the New Zealand Registration Examination (NZREX Clinical); or Part 1 and Part 2 of the Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB) test.
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Application for vocational registration if you don't hold an approved postgraduate medical qualification from New Zealand or Australia.
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Checklist for registration in New Zealand - locum tenens registration
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Every doctor in New Zealand must be registered to practise medicine. If you are not eligible for registration under any other pathway, you must sit and pass the NZREX Clinical, our registration examination.
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Any doctor applying for registration in New Zealand must be fit for registration and fit to practise medicine. It's a legal requirement on us to ensure they are. We determine this as part of our assessment of your application for registration.
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Request for confirmation of internship, NZREX pass, or general registration.
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Checklist 2: United Kingdom and Irish medical graduates - Part A: Checklist for registration in New Zealand
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DHBNZ - Request for Reference: Resident Medical Officer Position
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We have three main types of registration (what we call scopes) - vocational, general and special purpose. Within each scope there are multiple application pathways. Each of these has specific requirements you need to meet in order to be registered. This section outlines the different pathways for each scope.
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This form further outlines the additional information that will be required by the ACEM so it can provide us with advice on your application for vocational registration in emergency medicine.
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Application for registration: Australian graduates (Interns/PGY1)