The Royal New Zealand College Of
General Practitioners is the professional body for
General Practitioners in
New
Zealand
.
The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners is
responsible for maintaining standards for quality clinical
practice, education and training, and research in New Zealand
general practice. Full Membership and Fellowship is attainable only
by examination and assessment. Associate membership therefore
carries no implication of academic or professional achievement or
status. Fellowship of the College is attained by completing the
two-stage General Practice Education Programme, passing Primex at
the end of Stage 1, and the Fellowship Assessment in Stage 2.
Fellows have full voting rights and have the privilege of the floor
at general meetings. They may also hold any office within the
College. Fellows are entitled to use the designation
"FRNZCGP".
The College has approximately 3500 members, representing around 95
percent of all general practitioners in New Zealand. This provides
it with a strong mandate to speak and act on behalf of the
profession.
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