BMJ Best Practice

BMJ Best Practice is a website that collates best practice evidence relating to all aspects of clinical practice. It has a variety of different resources and tools to help your clinical practice, including a comorbidities manager, differential diagnoses algorithms, patient leaflets and much more. It is an extremely useful site to aid in your management…

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DPD update March 2025

For this month’s newsletter, I wish to impress upon you all the following requirement of the recertification programme. Your annual recertification requires you to keep and maintain a Professional Development Plan (PDP). Your PDP is a personal document, and you may design and keep this in any way that you choose. The College does provide…

DCT update for March 2025

Kia ora koutou, It is my pleasure to produce this month’s DCT newsletter. Training program 2025. As you may be aware there are changes for registrars starting after 2025. You will be completing work based assessments and transitioning through the stages of training. For registrars on the prior training program there are no work based…

LWG update March 2025

The RNZCUC’s Leadership Working Group (LWG) is proud to announce that a new leadership development curriculum will be released soon.  This project represents the culmination of over a year’s dedicated work.  The curriculum seeks to help bridge the gap that practicing clinicians face when transitioning from clinical positions into leadership and management roles.  This body…