CAP. 161]
Period of assessment.
Alternative requirements as to experience in certain cases.
Medical Registration
(1987 Ed.
(a) that the person claiming registration has been employed as mentioned in section 9(1) and has satisfied the conditions specified in subsection (2)(a) and (b) of that section; or
(b) that such person has rendered satisfactory service in an appointment (whether within or outside Her Majesty's dominions) such as in the opinion of the Council confers experience of the practice of medicine and surgery, or medicine, surgery and midwifery, not less extensive than that required for a certificate under section 9; or
(c) that such person has otherwise acquired such experience as aforesaid.
10A. (1) For the purposes of section 8A(1)(b) a person wishing to be eligible to become a Licentiate shall, after passing the examinations under section 8A(1)(a), complete, to the satisfaction of the Council, such period of assessment as the Council may determine, not exceeding the prescribed period, in an approved hospital or in an approved institution.
(2) The Council may reduce the period of assessment determined in the case of any person, or may extend the period so determined and any such extension of that period may require a period of assessment exceeding the prescribed period.
(3) Where the Council is of the opinion that a person undergoing a period of assessment is unlikely to attain the professional standards required of a Licentiate, the Council may terminate that person's period of assessment.
(4) In this section "approved", in relation to a hospital or institution, means approved by the Council for the purposes of this section.
(Added, 70 of 1976, s. 6)
11. If a person who claims registration under section 7 and—
(a) claims such registration by virtue of a qualification granted before 1 July 1953; or
(b) is the holder, in addition to the qualification by virtue of which he claims registration, of a qualification granted outside the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland which is recognized by the Council for the purposes of this section as furnishing a sufficient guarantee of the possession of the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of medicine, surgery and midwifery,
makes application in that behalf to the Council, the Council may direct that, as an alternative to the requirements as to experience specified in section 9, it shall be sufficient for him to satisfy the Council that he has rendered satisfactory service in an appointment or appointments (whether within or outside Her Majesty's dominions) such as in the opinion of the Council confer experience of the
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CAP. 161]
Period of assessment.
Alternative requirements as to experience in certain cases.
Medical Registration
(1987 Ed.
(a) that the person claiming registration has been employed as
mentioned in section 9(1) and has satisfied the conditions specified in subsection (2)(a) and (b) of that section; or
(b) that such person has rendered satisfactory service in an appointment (whether within or outside Her Majesty's dominions) such as in the opinion of the Council confers experience of the practice of medicine and surgery, or medicine, surgery and midwifery, not less extensive than that required for a certificate under section 9; or
(c) that such person has otherwise acquired such experience as
aforesaid.
10A. (1) For the purposes of section 8A(1)(b) a person wish- ing to be eligible to become a Licentiate shall, after passing the examinations under section 8A(1)(a), complete, to the satisfaction of the Council, such period of assessment as the Council may determine, not exceeding the prescribed period, in an approved hospital or in an approved institution.
(2) The Council may reduce the period of assessment deter- mined in the case of any person, or may extend the period so determined and any such extension of that period may require a period of assessment exceeding the prescribed period.
(3) Where the Council is of the opinion that a person under- going a period of assessment is unlikely to attain the professional standards required of a Licentiate, the Council may terminate that person's period of assessment.
(4) In this section "approved", in relation to a hospital or institution, means approved by the Council for the purposes of this section.
(Added, 70 of 1976, s. 6)
11. If a person who claims registration under section 7 and—
(a) claims such registration by virtue of a qualification granted
before 1 July 1953; or
(b) is the holder, in addition to the qualification by virtue of which he claims registration, of a qualification granted outside the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland which is recognized by the Council for the purposes of this section as furnishing a sufficient guarantee of the posses- sion of the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of medicine, surgery and midwifery,
makes application in that behalf to the Council, the Council may direct that, as an alternative to the requirements as to experience specified in section 9, it shall be sufficient for him to satisfy the Council that he has rendered satisfactory service in an appointment or appointments (whether within or outside Her Majesty's domin- ions) such as in the opinion of the Council confer experience of the
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