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application for prescribing rights

Discussion in 'New Zealand' started by Greg Fyfe, Oct 22, 2009.

  1. Greg Fyfe

    Greg Fyfe Active Member


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    FYI

    Attached Discussion doc circulated to other groups to comment on Podiatry NZ and NZ Podiatry Boards application for prescribing rights by Nov 9

    Full application doc on Podiatry NZ website
     

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  2. Greg Fyfe

    Greg Fyfe Active Member

    P.S

    I have been advised that yes as a Podiatrist you can respond to the discussion document so long as you make it clear you are doing so as an individual and not as a representative of an organisation
     
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