A 8
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 185/69.
Examinations.
(Cap. 161.)
Third Schedule.
L.N. 185/69.
CAP. 162] Midwives (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations.
(1969 Ed.
(4) If any pupil midwife interrupts her course of training for any period exceeding that prescribed by paragraph (3), no part of any training which she has undergone prior to such interruption shall be taken into account towards completion of the course of training required by paragraph (1):
Provided that where such interruption is caused by the illness of the pupil or domestic or other emergency beyond her control which, in the opinion of the person in charge of the training school, constitutes a sufficient cause, the pupil may be permitted to complete the course of training which she commenced before the interruption on production, if the interruption was due to the pupil's illness, of a medical certificate signed by the medical officer in charge of the hospital at which she was undergoing training or signed by a registered medical practitioner and countersigned by the medical officer in charge of the hospital.
10. (1) The qualifying examination for registration shall be conducted by not less than two persons registered under the Medical Registration Ordinance and appointed for such purpose by the Board, and such assistant examiners as the Board may appoint in addition thereto.
(2) Each candidate for examination shall, as a condition of entry for the examination, pay the entrance fee therefor prescribed in the Third Schedule.
(3) The examination shall be both written and oral and shall be conducted in respect of such subjects as the Board may from time to time require.
(4) The examiners shall inform the Board of the marks obtained by each candidate at the examination.
(5) The Board may specify, and may from time to time vary at its discretion, the number of marks which shall be deemed to constitute a pass in any subject set for examination and may specify the number of subjects in which a candidate shall be required to pass in order to pass the examination.
(6) If any person fails on two or more occasions to pass the Board's examination she shall not be eligible to enter again for such examination unless she has undergone such period of additional training and instruction, not being less than six months, as the Board may have directed.
(7) Except as otherwise permitted by the Board, either generally or in any particular case, no woman shall be eligible to enter for examination under this regulation unless she has completed a course of training in accordance with regulation 9.
A 8
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 185/69.
Examinations.
(Cap. 161.)
Third Schedule.
L.N. 185/69.
CAP. 162] Midwives (Registration and Disciplinary
Procedure) Regulations.
(1969 Ed.
(4) If any pupil midwife interrupts her course of training for any period exceeding that prescribed by paragraph (3), no part of any training which she has undergone prior to such interruption shall be taken into account towards completion of the course of training required by paragraph (1):
Provided that where such interruption is caused by the illness of the pupil or domestic or other emergency beyond her control which, in the opinion of the person in charge of the training school, constitutes a sufficient cause, the pupil may be permitted to complete the course of training which she commenced before the interrup- tion on production, if the interruption was due to the pupil's illness, of a medical certificate signed by the medical officer in charge of the hospital at which she was undergoing training or signed by a registered medical practitioner and countersigned by the medical officer in charge of the hospital.
10. (1) The qualifying examination for registration shall be conducted by not less than two persons registered under the Medical Registration Ordinance and appointed for such purpose by the Board, and such assistant examiners as the Board may appoint in addition thereto.
(2) Each candidate for examination shall, as a condition of entry for the examination, pay the entrance fee therefor prescribed in the Third Schedule.
(3) The examination shall be both written and oral and shall be conducted in respect of such subjects as the Board may from time to time require.
(4) The examiners shall inform the Board of the marks obtained by each candidate at the examination.
(5) The Board may specify, and may from time to time vary at its discretion, the number of marks which shall be deemed to constitute a pass in any subject set for examination and may specify the number of subjects in which a candidate shall be required to pass in order to pass the examination.
(6) If any person fails on two or more occasions to pass the Board's examination she shall not be eligible to enter again for such examination unless she has undergone such period of additional training and instruction, not being less than six months, as the Board may have directed.
(7) Except as otherwise permitted by the Board, either generally or in any particular case, no woman shall be eligible to enter for examination under this regulation unless she has com- pleted a course of training in accordance with regulation 9.
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