Doctor in Training definition

Doctor in Training means a medical practitioner who is appointed as an Intern, Resident Medical Officer, Registrar, or Senior Registrar.
Doctor in Training means an employed member who is undertaking a course of post graduate training and who does not otherwise fall within any of the classes referred to in paragraphs (a) to (k) of Clause 35.1.

Examples of Doctor in Training in a sentence

  • Unit shall be rated to operate down to 55F low ambient standard, but must be able to accept low ambient kit for operation down to 0F.

  • The Federal Council will also consist of two (2) Doctor in Training delegates elected by, and from, the Federation’s Financial Members who are Doctors in Training.

  • All documents recording or referring to any claims for payment of any overtime (other than those that expressly refer to rostered overtime only) by any Doctor in Training in the Relevant Period, which were rejected by the Respondent, and the reasons (if any) for the rejection.

  • Unexpended Budget Balance in Fund 610 (line 5 minus 6) If negaticalculation, but show negative amount here in parentheses.ve, use zero in--$1,028,250 8.Interest Earned in Fund 610 in FY 2022$0 9.Monies deposited in Fund 610 from Division of School Facilities for donated land (A.R.S. §41-5741.F)$10.Adjustment to UCBL for FY 2023 (A.R.S. §15-905.M) Include year(s) and descriptions, as applicable.(a) Prior Year Over Expenditures/Resolutions:$(b) ADM/Transportation Audit Adjustment$(c) Other:$11.

  • The Federal Council will appoint, by the drawing of lot, a Doctor in Training, from the Doctor in Training delegates on the Federal Council, as an observer to attend meetings of the Federal Executive.

  • If less than the nominations required are received for the office of Doctor in Training delegate to the Federal Council, the Returning Officer will again seek nomination for the office and conduct an election as provided in this rule.

  • A Doctor in Training delegate to the Federal Council will once declared elected immediately take offices and will subject to these rules hold office until their successor is elected.

  • If the Returning Officer is satisfied that a ballot paper has been destroyed, lost, damaged or misused he will supply (in the case of a damaged or misused ballot paper on receipt thereof) to the Doctor in Training who is a Financial Member to whom the original ballot paper was supplied a substitute ballot paper initialled by the Returning Officer and the financial Doctor in Training member may record their vote on the substituted ballot paper.

  • In the event of a casual vacancy occurring among the Doctor in Training delegates on the Federal Council, where the unexpired portion of the term exceeds two (2) years, an election of a Doctor in Training delegate will be held under these rules to fill the casual vacancy, and the member then elected will hold office for the unexpired portion of the original term of that office.

  • The candidates, to the required number, with respectively the highest number of votes, after the successive distribution of the preferences of the candidates with the lowest number of votes, will be declared elected as Doctor in Training delegates to the Federal Council.


More Definitions of Doctor in Training

Doctor in Training means an Ordinary Member who possesses provisional or general medical registration under the Registration Legislation, and is employed and generally training towards a specialist registration;
Doctor in Training means a doctor employed by the Employing Board as either (i) a Foundation doctor in training or (ii) a specialty trainee;

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