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  2. Licentiate of the Medical Council of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Council of Hong Kong requires that these non-locally graduated doctors display the LMCHK qualification as a post-nominal title first, before listing any other quotable qualifications, such as MD or MBBS. [1] The LMCHK are represented by the Licentiate Society, an independent, non-profit organization.

  3. The Association of Licentiates of Medical Council of Hong Kong

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    Medical practitioners graduates from elsewhere required to go through the licensing examination, [6] held twice a year by the Medical Council of Hong Kong. [7] The licensing examination process consists of examination in professional knowledge (written examination), [ 8 ] proficiency test in medical English, [ 9 ] clinical examination [ 10 ...

  4. Medical education in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    maintain, develop or increase the knowledge, skills and competencies relevant to the practice of specialists that may change over the years; enhance professional performance to enable the delivery of quality professional care and safe standard of practice to the patients, and public that specialists serve, and;

  5. Medical Licentiate Society of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The pathway to earn the qualification requires passing a rigorous Hong Kong Medical Licensing Examination (HKMLE) and undergoing a period of training or local work experience. [4] [5] LMCHK doctors are thus both licensed and registered in Hong Kong. Prior to 1997, the LMCHK doctors consisted overwhelmingly of graduates from Mainland China.

  6. Category:Qualifications - Wikipedia

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    Articles belonging to this category are qualifications or professional certifications gained through a period of training or coaching, ranging from short-term to multi-year courses. While some are taught and recognised by establishments worldwide others are more localised and some are hardly accepted anywhere.

  7. Qualification - Wikipedia

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    Qualification badge, a decoration of People's Liberation Army Type 07 indicating military rank or length of service; Qualifications for professional social work, professional degrees in social work in various nations; Qualification types in the United Kingdom, various levels of academic, vocational or skills-related education achievements

  8. Membership of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons - Wikipedia

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    The MRCS qualification consists of a multi-part examination including both theory and practical assessments. Part A is a 5-hour examination which assesses the applied basic sciences (a 3 hour paper in the morning) and principles of surgery in general (a 2 hour paper in the afternoon) using multiple-choice Single Best Answer only.

  9. Royal College of General Practitioners - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 the British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin launched a legal challenge to the regulator, the General Medical Council, and the college alleging that the clinical skills assessment component of the Membership exam was discriminatory and seeking a judicial review of the way the RCGP conducted the test, because there is a ...