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  1. Working Overseas

    If you are a registered with the Council and plan to leave New Zealand to work overseas, you must notify the Council and leave them details of your contact addressIf you gain employment in the your profession overseas you may be required to provide your employer/registration body with evidence of your registration and competence to practise when in New Zealand.  You may apply to the Council who can provide you with a Letter of Good Standing.A fee of $58.36 will apply to all applications for a...

  2. New News And Media Item

    In November 2018 the Medical Sciences Council issued a consultation document proposing a number of changes to the CPD standards for medical laboratory science practitioners.The report summaries the consultation feedback received by the Council and their subsequent decisions as to the revised CPD standards for medical laboratory science practitioners. 

  3. Consulation Outcome: CPD for Medical Laboratory practitioners

    In November 2018 the Medical Sciences Council issued a consultation document proposing a number of changes to the CPD standards for medical laboratory science practitioners.The report summarises the consultation feedback received by the Council and their subsequent decisions as to the revised CPD standards for medical laboratory science practitioners

  4. Consultation: Supervision and Direction for Medical Laboratory Science Practitioners

    The Medical Sciences Council recently reviewed its policy on Supervision and Direction for Medical Laboratory Science Practitioners.The document sets out the proposed revised policy and the Council is now seeking feedback from the medical laboratory science profession and other interested stakeholders.Please submit your feedback here.

  5. Consultation Outcome: CPD Standards for Anaesthetic Technicians

    In November 2018 the Medical Sciences Council issued a consultation document proposing a number of changes to the CPD standards for anaesthetic technicians.The report summarises the consultation feedback received by the Council and their subsequent decisions as to the revised CPD standards for anaesthetic technicians.

  6. Graduate Diploma in Science Qualification programme

    A route to registration as a medical laboratory scientist is via completion of the Graduate Diploma in Science qualification and work experience requirements.What is the Graduate Diploma Programme?The Graduate Diploma in Science is a qualification programme offered through the Auckland University of Technology providing registered Medical Laboratory Technicians an alternative route to Medical Laboratory Science registration.What are the requirements to take the Graduate Diploma?You can only appl...

  7. Changes to the English Language Requirements

    The Medical Sciences Council has reviewed its English language requirements for overseas-trained registration applicants.The following changes come into effect on 1 September 2012All registration applicants for whom English is their second language must provide results from an IELTS testThe IELTS results must be for the academic version and record a score of 7 in each band with overall score of 7.5 The results must be from one sitting The results must be from an IELTS test completed within two...

  8. Revision of the Register

    The Medical Sciences Council is trying to locate the following registered practitioners as it does not hold address or other contact information for these individuals, and they have not been in touch with the Council for some time. The Council wishes to revise its register to remove the names of any practitioners who are no longer in practice.If your name appears in this list, or if you know someone who appears in this list, please make contact with the Registrar as soon as possible and by no la...

  9. June Newsletter

    The MSC's June newsletter is now available to view. 

  10. Council Members

     The Council is comprised of nine members: six members are registered health practitioners and three members are laypersons.  The Council currently has one layperson vacancy.Members are appointed by the Minister of Health for a term of up to three years.  A member can be re-appointed for a further three-year term up to a maximum of three consecutive terms (i.e. nine years).