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A reminder that the next AGM is 25 July, and that nominations for the Executive Committee are now open. The March AGM did not achieve a quorum. If you wish to nominate another member, please first confirm that they would like to stand for a position, and which position(s). Email the General Manager (adrian@rnzcuc.org.nz) with your nomination.
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UCPEX 2020
The Board of Censors and Education Committees have agreed to continue to plan to hold the UCPEX in November. The written exam is on Friday 20 November, and the OSCE on Saturday 21 November. The alternative date (provisionally held as a back up in case we have to postpone) is 26/27 February 2021. Details will follow as the year progresses.
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SDAW
The Skills Demonstration and Assessment Weekend will be replaced by a series of instructional videos and webinars (which will be recorded for later viewing). The aim is to have videos covering every item of the Core Skills List. We will keep registrars informed as we produce the videos and have finalised the webinar timetable.
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We are seeking applications for grants to support research in urgent care. The grants are available to all full members. The aim is to foster and support research or projects that support the achievement of the College’s strategic objectives or advance urgent care.
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Recertification requirements 2020 MCNZ proposed an 11-month waiver to the recertification requirements during the Covid19 pandemic. The Professional Standards Committee approved an extension in line …
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We’ve received an invitation from the Australasian College of Sports and Exercise Medicine for our doctors to complete a survey on Doctor's Wellbeing and PA during COVID19
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The MCNZ are reviewing their statement on unprofessional behaviour. They are looking for feedback on the consultation paper before 30th June 2020.
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Follow the link to the recent ACC document on consideration factors for labral tears of the hip. It is worth reading to see what factors get considered when ACC decide on whether a labral tear of the hip is a result of an injury or wear and tear.
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We are seeking an UC Doctor or Fellow for our Urgent Care Clinics in Te Rapa and Rototuna in Hamilton.
You will be working as part of a dynamic team. Our clinics are ACC and Cornerstone accredited.
Excellent remuneration and benefits.
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An opportunity has arisen for an Urgent Care Doctor, General Practitioner or Nurse Practitioner to join our friendly and dynamic team at East Care and work overnights on Fridays and Saturdays.
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We currently have a number of opportunities within our Local Doctors and White Cross clinics. The current opportunities include casual and long-term opportunities.
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