Senior Registrar means a registered medical practitioner who is either appointed as a Senior Registrar, or a registrar who has obtained an appropriate specialist qualification acceptable to the AMC or equivalent recognised by the Director General of Health.
Senior Registrar means a registrar holding higher medical qualifications and occupying a position of senior registrar in an established position as approved by the employer.
Senior Registrar means a registered medical practitioner who is either appointed as a Senior Registrar, or a registrar who has obtained an appropriate specialist qualification acceptable to the Australian Medical Council (AMC) or equivalent recognised by the Director General of Health.
Examples of Senior Registrar in a sentence
Senior Registrar Year 1 to Year 2 (previously cited levels 12 to 13).
More Definitions of Senior Registrar
Senior Registrar means a medical practitioner appointed as such who has specialist registration with the Medical Board of Australia.
Senior Registrar means a registered medical practitioner employed as a senior registrar by a teaching hospital and who has obtained an appropriate specialist qualification acceptable to the National Specialist Qualification Advisory Committee established under the Health Insurance Act 1973.
Senior Registrar. A registered Medical/Dental Practitioner who has successfully completed a Post-graduate training programme and is qualified to be a Consultant but lacks either experience, or for whom a Consultant post is not available.
Senior Registrar means a registered medical practitioner employed as a senior registrar who has obtained an ap- propriate specialist qualification acceptable to the National Specialist Qualification Advisory Committee established under the Health Insurance Act 1973.
Senior Registrar means the Senior Registrar of the Senior Judges’ Court and the Resident Judge’s Court. [1 June 2012].
Senior Registrar means an employee who has obtained a specialist qualification and has been appointed a Senior Registrar.
Senior Registrar means an employee who has obtained a specialist qualification from a College recognised by the Australian Medical Council and has submitted written evidence of having satisfactorily completed the requirements for the fellowship (eg, a letter of notification from the College) to the employer.