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Royal College of Physicians of London

AND

Royal College of Surgeons of England.

REGULATIONS FOR

OBTAINING THE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH.

SECTION I.

EXAMINATION.

513

Co.

0.

24834

RECR

Ref 10 JUL 06

I.-Candidates must have obtained a registrable Qualification in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery.

II.-The Examination, consisting of two Parts, will be held in the months of January and July in each year.

III.-Candidates must pass Part I. before being admitted to Part II.

IV.-Candidates may enter for Parts I. and II. separately, or at the same time, but no Candidate's name will be published until he has passed in both parts of the Examination.

V.-The Examination in each part will be written, oral, and practical*.

VI.-The Fee for each part is £6 6s., and must be paid three days prior to the day on which the Examination commences.

VII.-A Candidate who fails to satisfy the Examiners in either part may present himself again at the next Examination on payment of the Fee of £6 6s.

VIII.-The Diploma awarded is entitled "Diploma in Public Health of the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England."

IX.-A Candidate intending to present himself for either part of the Examination must give 14 days' notice in writing to the Secretary, at the Examination Hall, Victoria Embankment, W.C.

* NOTE.-The Practical Examination in Part II. may include a visit to, and report on, some selected premises.

SECTION II.

CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION TO EXAMINATION.

1. For Candidates who obtained a registrable Qualification on or before the 1st of January, 1890.

A Candidate entitled to be registered under the Medical Act on or before the 1st of January, 1890, will be admissible to Part I. of the Examination on producing evidence of being at least 23 years of age, and to Part II. on producing evidence of being at least 24 years of age.

II. For Candidates who obtained a registrable Qualification after the 1st of January, 1890.

A Candidate will be admissible to Examination in Part I. on producing evidence:-

1. Of having been in possession of a registrable Qualification in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery for at least 12 months.

2. Of having attended, after obtaining such registrable Qualification, practical instruction in a Laboratory, recognised by the Examining Board in England, during a period of six months.

3. Of being at least 23 years of age.

A Candidate will be admitted to Part II. of the Examination on producing evidence:-

4. Of having, after obtaining a registrable Qualification, been associated day by day in the duty, routine and special, of Public Health Administration during six months (of which at least three months shall be distinct and separate from the period of laboratory instruction required under Par. II. Clause 2) under the supervision of

(a) In England and Wales, the Medical Officer of Health of a County or of a single Sanitary District having a population of not less than 50,000, or a Medical Officer of Health devoting his whole time to Public Health work; or

(b) In Scotland, a Medical Officer of Health of a County or Counties, or of one or more Sanitary Districts having a population of not less than 30,000; or

(c) In Ireland, a Medical Superintendent Officer of Health of a District or Districts having a population of not less than 30,000; or

(d) In the British Dominions outside the United Kingdom, a Medical Officer of Health of a Sanitary District having a population of not less than 30,000, who himself holds a registrable Diploma in Public Health; or

(e) A Medical Officer of Health who is also a Teacher in the Department of Public Health of a recognised Medical School.

(f) A Sanitary Staff Officer of Royal Army Medical Corps having charge of an Army Corps, District, or Command, recognised for this purpose by the General Medical Council.

*** Provided that the period of six months may be reduced to a period of three months (which shall be distinct and separate from the period of laboratory instruction required under Regulation 2), in the case of any Candidate who produces evidence that, after obtaining a registrable Qualification, he has during three months attended a course or courses of instruction in sanitary law, sanitary ...

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Royal College of Physicians of London AND Royal College of Surgeons of England. REGULATIONS FOR OBTAINING THE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH. SECTION I. EXAMINATION. 513 Co. 0. 24834 RECR Ref 10 JUL 06 I.-Candidates must have obtained a registrable Qualification in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery. II.-The Examination, consisting of two Parts, will be held in the months of January and July in each year. III.-Candidates must pass Part I. before being admitted to Part II. IV.-Candidates may enter for Parts I. and II. separately, or at the same time, but no Candidate's name will be published until he has passed in both parts of the Examination. V.-The Examination in each part will be written, oral, and practical*. VI.-The Fee for each part is £6 6s., and must be paid three days prior to the day on which the Examination commences. VII.-A Candidate who fails to satisfy the Examiners in either part may present himself again at the next Examination on payment of the Fee of £6 6s. VIII.-The Diploma awarded is entitled "Diploma in Public Health of the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England." IX.-A Candidate intending to present himself for either part of the Examination must give 14 days' notice in writing to the Secretary, at the Examination Hall, Victoria Embankment, W.C. * NOTE.-The Practical Examination in Part II. may include a visit to, and report on, some selected premises. SECTION II. CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION TO EXAMINATION. 1. For Candidates who obtained a registrable Qualification on or before the 1st of January, 1890. A Candidate entitled to be registered under the Medical Act on or before the 1st of January, 1890, will be admissible to Part I. of the Examination on producing evidence of being at least 23 years of age, and to Part II. on producing evidence of being at least 24 years of age. II. For Candidates who obtained a registrable Qualification after the 1st of January, 1890. A Candidate will be admissible to Examination in Part I. on producing evidence:- 1. Of having been in possession of a registrable Qualification in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery for at least 12 months. 2. Of having attended, after obtaining such registrable Qualification, practical instruction in a Laboratory, recognised by the Examining Board in England, during a period of six months. 3. Of being at least 23 years of age. A Candidate will be admitted to Part II. of the Examination on producing evidence:- 4. Of having, after obtaining a registrable Qualification, been associated day by day in the duty, routine and special, of Public Health Administration during six months (of which at least three months shall be distinct and separate from the period of laboratory instruction required under Par. II. Clause 2) under the supervision of (a) In England and Wales, the Medical Officer of Health of a County or of a single Sanitary District having a population of not less than 50,000, or a Medical Officer of Health devoting his whole time to Public Health work; or (b) In Scotland, a Medical Officer of Health of a County or Counties, or of one or more Sanitary Districts having a population of not less than 30,000; or (c) In Ireland, a Medical Superintendent Officer of Health of a District or Districts having a population of not less than 30,000; or (d) In the British Dominions outside the United Kingdom, a Medical Officer of Health of a Sanitary District having a population of not less than 30,000, who himself holds a registrable Diploma in Public Health; or (e) A Medical Officer of Health who is also a Teacher in the Department of Public Health of a recognised Medical School. (f) A Sanitary Staff Officer of Royal Army Medical Corps having charge of an Army Corps, District, or Command, recognised for this purpose by the General Medical Council. *** Provided that the period of six months may be reduced to a period of three months (which shall be distinct and separate from the period of laboratory instruction required under Regulation 2), in the case of any Candidate who produces evidence that, after obtaining a registrable Qualification, he has during three months attended a course or courses of instruction in sanitary law, sanitary ...
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Royal College of Physicians of London AND Royal College of Surgeons of England. REGULATIONS FOR OBTAINING THE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH. SECTION T. EXAMINATION. 513 Co. 0. 24834 RECR Ref 10 JUL 06 1.-Candidates must have obtained a registrable Qualification in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery. II-The Examination, consisting of two Parts, will be held in the months of January and July in each year. III.-Candidates must pass Part I. before being admitted to Part II. IV.~Candidates may enter for Parts I. and II. separately, or at the same time, but no Candidate's name will be published until he bas passed in both parts of the Examination. V.The Examination in each part will be written, oral, and practical *. VI. The Fee for each part is £6 68., and must be paid three days prior to the day on which the Examination commences. VII-A Candidate who fails to satisfy the Examiners in either part may present himself again at the uext Examination on payment of the Fee of £6 6s. VIII-The Diploma awarded is entitled "Diploma in Public Health of the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England." IX-A Candidate intending to present himself for either part of the Examination must give 14 days' notice in writing to the Secretary, at the Examination Hall, Victoria Embankment, W.C. * NOTE.-The Practical Examination in Part II. may include a visit to, and report on, some selected premises. SECTION II. CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION TO EXAMINATION. 1. For Candidates who obtained a registrable Qualification on or before the 1st of January, 1890. A Candidate entitled to be registered under the Medical Act on or before the 1st of January, 1890, will be admissible to Part 1. of the Examination on producing evidence of being at least 23 years of age, and to Part II. on producing evidence of being at least 21 years of age. 11. For Candidates who obtained a registrable Qualification after the 1st of January, 1890. A Candidate will be admissible to Examination in Part I. on producing evidence:-- 1. Of having beer in possession of a registrable Qualification in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery for at least 12 months. 2. Of having attended, after obtaining such registrable Qualification, practical instruction in a Laboratory, recognised by the Examining Board in England, during a period of six months. 3. Of being at least 23 years of age. A Candidate will be admitted to Part II. of the Examination on producing evidence :--- 4. Of having, after obtaining a registrable Qualification, been associated day by day in the duty, routine and special, of Public Health Administration during six months (of which at least three months shall be distinct and separate from the period of laboratory instruction required under Par. II. Clause 2) under the supervision of (a) In England and Wales, the Medical Officer of Health of a County or of a single Sanitary District having a population of not less than 50,000, or a Medical Officer of Health devoting his whole time to Public Health work; or (6) In Scotland, a Medical Officer of Health of a County or Counties, or of one or more Sanitary Districts having a population of not less than 30,000; or (c) In Ireland, a Medical Superintendent Officer of Health of a District or Districts having a population of not less than 30,000; or (d) In the British Dominions outside the United Kingdom, a Medical Officer of Health of a Sanitary District having a population of not less than 30,000, who himself holds a registrable Diploma in Public Health; or (e) A Medical Officer of Health who is also a Teacher in the Department of Public Health of a recognised Medical School. (f) A Sanitary Staff Officer of Royal Army Medical Corps having charge of an Army Corps, District, or Command, recognised for this purpose by the General Medical Council. *** Provided that the period of six months may be reduced to a period of three months (which shall be distinct and separate from the period of laboratory in- struction required under Regulation 2), in the case of any Candidate who produces evidence that, after obtaining a registrable Qualification, he has during three months attended a course or courses of instruction in sanitary law, sanitary [P. T. 0. T. & V. 2005 | 10; 05.
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Royal College of Physicians of London

AND

Royal College of Surgeons of England.

REGULATIONS FOR

OBTAINING THE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH.

SECTION T.

EXAMINATION.

513

Co.

0.

24834

RECR

Ref 10 JUL 06

1.-Candidates must have obtained a registrable Qualification in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery.

II-The Examination, consisting of two Parts, will be held in the months of January and July in each year.

III.-Candidates must pass Part I. before being admitted to Part II.

IV.~Candidates may enter for Parts I. and II. separately, or at the same time, but no Candidate's name will be published until he bas passed in both parts of the Examination.

V.The Examination in each part will be written, oral, and practical *.

VI. The Fee for each part is £6 68., and must be paid three days prior to the day on which the Examination commences.

VII-A Candidate who fails to satisfy the Examiners in either part may present himself again at the uext Examination on payment of the Fee of £6 6s.

VIII-The Diploma awarded is entitled "Diploma in Public Health of the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England."

IX-A Candidate intending to present himself for either part of the Examination must give 14 days' notice in writing to the Secretary, at the Examination Hall, Victoria Embankment, W.C.

* NOTE.-The Practical Examination in Part II. may include a visit to, and report on, some selected premises.

SECTION II.

CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION TO EXAMINATION.

1. For Candidates who obtained a registrable Qualification on or before the 1st of January,

1890.

A Candidate entitled to be registered under the Medical Act on or before the 1st of January, 1890, will be admissible to Part 1. of the Examination on producing evidence of being at least

23

years of age, and to Part II. on producing evidence of being at least 21 years of age.

11. For Candidates who obtained a registrable Qualification after the 1st of January, 1890.

A Candidate will be admissible to Examination in Part I. on producing evidence:--

1. Of having beer in possession of a registrable Qualification in Medicine, Surgery,

and Midwifery for at least 12 months.

2. Of having attended, after obtaining such registrable Qualification, practical instruction in a Laboratory, recognised by the Examining Board in England, during a period of six months.

3. Of being at least 23 years of age.

A Candidate will be admitted to Part II. of the Examination on producing evidence :---

4. Of having, after obtaining a registrable Qualification, been associated day by day in the duty, routine and special, of Public Health Administration during six months (of which at least three months shall be distinct and separate from the period of laboratory instruction required under Par. II. Clause 2) under the supervision of

(a) In England and Wales, the Medical Officer of Health of a County or of a single Sanitary District having a population of not less than 50,000, or a Medical Officer of Health devoting his whole time to Public Health work; or

(6) In Scotland, a Medical Officer of Health of a County or Counties, or of one

or more Sanitary Districts having a population of not less than 30,000; or

(c) In Ireland, a Medical Superintendent Officer of Health of a District or

Districts having a population of not less than 30,000; or

(d) In the British Dominions outside the United Kingdom, a Medical Officer of Health of a Sanitary District having a population of not less than 30,000, who himself holds a registrable Diploma in Public Health; or

(e) A Medical Officer of Health who is also a Teacher in the Department of Public Health of a recognised Medical School.

(f) A Sanitary Staff Officer of Royal Army Medical Corps having charge of an Army Corps, District, or Command, recognised for this purpose by the General Medical Council.

*** Provided that the period of six months may be reduced to a period of three months (which shall be distinct and separate from the period of laboratory in- struction required under Regulation 2), in the case of any Candidate who produces evidence that, after obtaining a registrable Qualification, he has during three months attended a course or courses of instruction in sanitary law, sanitary [P. T. 0. T. & V. 2005 | 10; 05.

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