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New Zealand National Radiology Registrar Match & Selection Programme 

For first year training positions to commence in December 2012

Applications Open:  Tuesday 10 April 2012
Applications Close:  Monday 11 June 2012

This selection process is designed to find and appoint the very best people to undergo radiology training in New Zealand and then match these outstanding candidates as closely as possible to their preferred programmes, and vice versa.

This programme is for radiology training at first year entry level. Applicants should not have previously been enrolled in a radiology training programme either in New Zealand or overseas.
Conditions apply.

The application and reference forms are available in two formats, i.e. either as a self-populating Word document, or in pdf format which can be handwritten. 

2012 Timeline and Process

Application form  (in self-populating format)

Application form (pdf format)

Reference form (in self-populating format)

Reference form (pdf format)  

Please direct any enquiries regarding the application process to:

Gail Le Claire, New Zealand Manager
RANZCR New Zealand
Postal Address: P O Box 10424, Wellington 6143,  New Zealand
Branch Office located at: Level 13, St John House, 114 The Terrace, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Telephone: 64-4-472 6470
Facsimile: 64-4-472 6474
Email: nzbranch@ranzcr.org.nz

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