CONSULTATION DRAFT POLICY AND GUIDELINES: PRACTITIONERS WORKING IN A LOCUM CAPACITY

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CONSULTATION DRAFT POLICY AND GUIDELINES: PRACTITIONERS WORKING IN A LOCUM CAPACITY The Medical Sciences Council is proposing to introduce a policy on the registration and recertification requirements for practitioners working in a locum capacity, and is seeking feedback from stakeholders on this document AUGUST 2018

Consultation Purpose The Medical Sciences Council (the Council) is appointed as a responsible authority under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 to regulate the medical laboratory science and anaesthetic technology professions so as to protect the health and safety of the public who use these health services. The Council is seeking feedback from stakeholders in respect of its draft policy pertaining to practitioners who work in a locum capacity. Please Complete an Online Questionnaire An online questionnaire can be accessed via the Council s website and we look forward to receiving your feedback within the time allocated for this consultation. You can complete the questionnaire by going to the Council website at www.mscouncil.org.nz and clicking on the link on the home page. Consultation questionnaire will close at 5.00pm on Friday 28 th September 2018 Please make sure you have completed the questionnaire by this date Page 1

Draft Policy Legislative Context The Medical Sciences Council (the Council) is responsible for the regulation of medical laboratory science and anaesthetic technology practitioners under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003. The Council s core function is to protect the health and safety of the public through ensuring practitioners are competent to fit to practise. Policy Statement Medical laboratory science and anaesthetic technology practitioners working in a locum capacity must hold full registration status and hold an annual practising certificate. Their practising certificate must not contain any conditions on their practice. Definitions Locum A locum practitioner is one who is employed for a short period of time. In some instances a practitioner may come from overseas to take up a locum position and then return to their country of domicile once the period of locum work has ceased. Page 2

Mechanisms for Ensuring Practitioner Competence and Fitness to Practise The Council uses a number of mechanisms for assessing and monitoring a practitioner s competence and fitness to practise. 1. Scopes of Practice Under section 11 of the Act the Council must describe the contents of the medical laboratory science profession and the anaesthetic technology profession in terms of one or more scopes of practice. The Council has specified six scopes of practice for the medical laboratory science profession (inclusive of provisional registration or full registration). For the anaesthetic technology profession, the Council has specified a single scope of practice. Each scope is denoted by a title and subsequent descriptive overview of the area of healthcare practised and activities commonly performed. 2. Registration Registration is a one-off event for practitioners and denotes that a practitioner is competent and fit to practise in the medical laboratory science or anaesthetic technology profession in New Zealand. Registration is granted in a specified scope of practice and the practitioner s name is entered on a public register. Provisional Registration or Full Registration Medical laboratory science practitioners can be registration either with provisional registration or with full registration. Provisional registration is applied when a practitioner has appropriate qualifications but lacks the required relevant New Zealand experience to practise as a medical laboratory scientist, or a medical laboratory technician, or a medical laboratory pre-analytical technician. Practitioners who hold provisional registration hold qualifications that are approved as being relevant and are required to complete a period or supervised practice during which time they gain work-based knowledge and experience. Full registration denotes that the practitioner has met all of the requirements to practise in the relevant scope of practice. Depending on the scope of practice, practising unsupervised or under the direction of another registered health practitioner will apply. For example medical laboratory scientists with full registration can practise without supervision. However medical laboratory technicians and medical laboratory pre-analytical technicians are required to practise under the direction of another registered health practitioner. 3. Annual Practising Certificates Each year a practitioner who wishes to work as a medical laboratory science or anaesthetic technology practitioner (in any of the defined scopes of practice for which they hold registration) must apply for and be issued with an annual practising certificate (APC). An APC is valid for only 12-months between 1 st April and 31 st March (of the subsequent calendar year). Page 3

4. Conditions on Practice Sometimes the Council may place a condition on a person s APC. A common type of condition is a requirement for the practitioner to complete a specified period of supervised practice. This requires the practitioner to work under the supervision of a health practitioner who is registered and holds a current annual practising certificate in a scope of practice that is relevant to the applying practitioner. 5. Supervised Practice Supervised practice serves to protect the health and safety of the public. It is a formal process of professional support and learning to enable the practitioner to build on their knowledge, skills and professional attributes, and to progressively assume responsibility for their own practice. Registration Status for Locum Practitioners Locum positions are typically for a short period of time and practitioners may also work across more than one practice site. Practitioners working in a locum capacity must be able to practise without supervision. It is therefore inappropriate to offer locum employment to practitioners who hold provisional registration or who have a condition on their practice that they must complete a period of supervision. Employers have a responsibility for checking the registration and practising status of all new and/or potential medical laboratory science practitioners or anaesthetic technicians before they are confirmed into their new position. Page 4