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[Subsidiary] Approved experience in a resident medical capacity.

L. N. 330.82.

First Schedule. Form 2.

Period of assessment.

L.N. 3176.

Application for registration. L.N. 43 71.

First Schedule. Form 3.

First Schedule. Form 3A.

L.N. 2185

L.N. 330 82.

L.N. 42 71.

CAP. 161] Medical Practitioners (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations

[1982 Ed.

5. (1) The period of employment in a resident medical capacity in an approved hospital or institution in accordance with section 9(1), (2) and (3) of the Ordinance, subject to the provisions of subsection (4) of that section, shall be 1 year, of which 6 months shall be spent in a resident surgical post and 6 months in a resident medical post:

Provided that time spent in midwifery may be counted for the purpose of such service either as time spent in medicine or as time spent in surgery as the applicant may elect for a period not exceeding 6 months.

(2) A certificate issued by the University of Hong Kong or the Chinese University of Hong Kong in accordance with section 9(2) of the Ordinance shall be in accordance with Form 2 in the First Schedule.

5A. For the purposes of section 10A(1) of the Ordinance, the prescribed period shall be 18 months.

6. (1) An application for registration shall be—

(a) if the applicant is resident in Hong Kong

(i) in accordance with Form 3 in the First Schedule; and

(ii) completed in the presence of a barrister-at-law, commissioner for oaths, justice of the peace, minister of religion, registered medical practitioner or solicitor; or

(b) if the applicant is resident outside Hong Kong—

(i) in accordance with Form 3A in the First Schedule; and

(ii) completed in the presence of a commissioner for oaths or notary public.

(1A) An application under paragraph (1) shall be delivered to the Registrar, together with 4 copies of a photograph of the applicant of a size not greater than ... and not less than ...

(2) The Council may require an applicant for registration to provide one or more of the following—

(a) the original diploma entitling the applicant, or by virtue of which the applicant is applying, to be registered;

(b) evidence of identity in the form of a statement by—

(i) a barrister-at-law, commissioner for oaths, justice of the peace, minister of religion, registered medical practitioner or solicitor, if the applicant is resident in Hong Kong; or

(ii) a commissioner for oaths, or notary public, if the applicant is resident outside Hong Kong,

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A 4 [Subsidiary] Approved experience in a resident medical capacity. L. N. 330.82. First Schedule. Form 2. Period of assessment. L.N. 3176. Application for registration. L.N. 43 71. First Schedule. Form 3. First Schedule. Form 3A. L.N. 2185 L.N. 330 82. L.N. 42 71. CAP. 161] Medical Practitioners (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations [1982 Ed. 5. (1) The period of employment in a resident medical capacity in an approved hospital or institution in accordance with section 9(1), (2) and (3) of the Ordinance, subject to the provisions of subsection (4) of that section, shall be 1 year, of which 6 months shall be spent in a resident surgical post and 6 months in a resident medical post: Provided that time spent in midwifery may be counted for the purpose of such service either as time spent in medicine or as time spent in surgery as the applicant may elect for a period not exceeding 6 months. (2) A certificate issued by the University of Hong Kong or the Chinese University of Hong Kong in accordance with section 9(2) of the Ordinance shall be in accordance with Form 2 in the First Schedule. 5A. For the purposes of section 10A(1) of the Ordinance, the prescribed period shall be 18 months. 6. (1) An application for registration shall be— (a) if the applicant is resident in Hong Kong (i) in accordance with Form 3 in the First Schedule; and (ii) completed in the presence of a barrister-at-law, commissioner for oaths, justice of the peace, minister of religion, registered medical practitioner or solicitor; or (b) if the applicant is resident outside Hong Kong— (i) in accordance with Form 3A in the First Schedule; and (ii) completed in the presence of a commissioner for oaths or notary public. (1A) An application under paragraph (1) shall be delivered to the Registrar, together with 4 copies of a photograph of the applicant of a size not greater than ... and not less than ... (2) The Council may require an applicant for registration to provide one or more of the following— (a) the original diploma entitling the applicant, or by virtue of which the applicant is applying, to be registered; (b) evidence of identity in the form of a statement by— (i) a barrister-at-law, commissioner for oaths, justice of the peace, minister of religion, registered medical practitioner or solicitor, if the applicant is resident in Hong Kong; or (ii) a commissioner for oaths, or notary public, if the applicant is resident outside Hong Kong,
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A 4 [Subsidiary] Approved experience in a resident medical capacity. L. N. 330.82. First Schedule. Form 2. Period of assessment. L.N. 3H 76. Application for registration. L.N. 43 71. First Schedule. Form 3. First Schedule. Form 3A. EN 2185 L.N. 330 82. L.N. 42 71. CAP. 161] Medical Practitioners (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations [1982 Ed. 5. (1) The period of employment in a resident medical capacity in an approved hospital or institution in accordance with section 9(1), (2) and (3) of the Ordinance, subject to the provisions of subsection (4) of that section, shall be 1 year, of which 6 months shall be spent in a resident surgical post and 6 months in a resident medical post: Provided that time spent in midwifery may be counted for the purpose of such service either as time spent in medicine or as time spent in surgery as the applicant may elect for a period not exceeding 6 months. (2) A certificate issued by the University of Hong Kong or the Chinese University of Hong Kong in accordance with section 9(2) of the Ordinance shall be in accordance with Form 2 in the First Schedule. 5A. For the purposes of section 10A(1) of the Ordinance, the prescribed period shall be 18 months. 6. (1) An application for registration shall be-- (a) if the applicant is resident in Hong Kong (i) in accordance with Form 3 in the First Schedule: and (ii) completed in the presence of a barrister-at-law, commissioner for oaths, justice of the peace, minister of religion, registered medical practitioner or solicitor; or (b) if the applicant is resident outside Hong Kong-- (i) in accordance with Form 3A in the First Schedule: and (ii) completed in the presence of a commissioner for oaths or notary public. (IA) An application under paragraph (1) shall be delivered to the Registrar, together with 4 copies of a photograph of the applicant of a size not greater than and not less than a ba k (2) The Council may require an applicant for registration to provide one or more of the following- (a) the original diploma entitling the applicant, or by virtue of which the applicant is applying, to be registered; (b) evidence of identity in the form of a statement by- (i) a barrister-at-law, commissioner for oaths, justice of the peace, minister of religion. registered medical practi- tioner or solicitor, if the applicant is resident in Hong Kong; or (ii) a commissioner for oaths, or notary public, if the applicant is resident outside Hong Kong, i
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A 4

[Subsidiary] Approved experience in a resident medical capacity.

L. N. 330.82.

First Schedule. Form 2.

Period of assessment.

L.N. 3H 76.

Application for registration. L.N. 43 71.

First Schedule. Form 3.

First Schedule. Form 3A.

EN 2185

L.N. 330 82.

L.N. 42 71.

CAP. 161] Medical Practitioners (Registration and

Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations

[1982 Ed.

5. (1) The period of employment in a resident medical capacity in an approved hospital or institution in accordance with section 9(1), (2) and (3) of the Ordinance, subject to the provisions of subsection (4) of that section, shall be 1 year, of which 6 months shall be spent in a resident surgical post and 6 months in a resident medical post:

Provided that time spent in midwifery may be counted for the purpose of such service either as time spent in medicine or as time spent in surgery as the applicant may elect for a period not exceeding 6 months.

(2) A certificate issued by the University of Hong Kong or the Chinese University of Hong Kong in accordance with section 9(2) of the Ordinance shall be in accordance with Form 2 in the First Schedule.

5A. For the purposes of section 10A(1) of the Ordinance, the prescribed period shall be 18 months.

6. (1) An application for registration shall be--

(a) if the applicant is resident in Hong Kong

(i) in accordance with Form 3 in the First Schedule: and

(ii) completed in the presence of a barrister-at-law, commissioner for oaths, justice of the peace, minister of religion, registered medical practitioner or solicitor; or

(b) if the applicant is resident outside Hong Kong--

(i) in accordance with Form 3A in the First Schedule: and

(ii) completed in the presence of a commissioner for oaths or notary public.

(IA) An application under paragraph (1) shall be delivered to the Registrar, together with 4 copies of a photograph of the applicant of a size not greater than

and not less

than a ba

k

(2) The Council may require an applicant for registration to provide one or more of the following-

(a) the original diploma entitling the applicant, or by virtue of

which the applicant is applying, to be registered;

(b) evidence of identity in the form of a statement by-

(i) a barrister-at-law, commissioner for oaths, justice of the peace, minister of religion. registered medical practi- tioner or solicitor, if the applicant is resident in Hong Kong; or

(ii) a commissioner for oaths, or notary public, if the applicant is resident outside Hong Kong,

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