Marshall, Mark Roger
Below is the registration information for this doctor.
Doctor's details
Name
Marshall, Mark Roger
Status
Practising
Qualifications
- MB ChB 1990 Auckland
- Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
- University of Auckland, New Zealand
- FRACP 1998
- Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
- Royal Australasian College of Physicians, New Zealand
District
Auckland
Practising certificate
from 1 September 2017 to 31 August 2018
Conditions
None
General scope
18 April 1991
Provisional scope
15 March 1990
Scope of practice
General
Vocational
- Internal Medicine (13 May 1998)
Dr Marshall is required to participate in an approved recertification programme relevant to the vocational scope of Internal Medicine.
Dr Marshall may work outside the stated vocational scope but must do so within a collegial relationship.
Definitions of scopes
General
A doctor who has completed the requirements of a provisional general scope will be registered within a general scope of practice.
Examples are doctors who have completed their first post-graduate year and may be in vocational training, doctors who have not started, or have chosen not to do, vocational training or doctors nearing retirement who are no longer meeting the requirements for registration within a vocational scope of practice.
The doctor must establish a professional collegial relationship with another doctor who is registered within the same or related vocational scope, and must participate in appropriate continuing professional development to maintain and improve competence and to be recertified each year.
Vocational
A doctor who has completed his or her vocational training as a consultant and has appropriate qualifications and experience can be registered within a vocational scope of practice.
A doctor registered in a vocational scope must participate in an approved continuing professional development programme to maintain competence and be recertified each year.
Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine is the diagnosis and management of patients with complex medical problems which may include internal medicine, cardiology, clinical immunology, clinical pharmacology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, geriatric medicine, haematology, infectious diseases, medical oncology, nephrology, neurology, nuclear medicine, palliative medicine, respiratory medicine and rheumatology.
