Hi Jonathan.
First of all I apologies if this is not the right forum for this question but maybe you can redirect me further.
I am currently in my 3th year residency in rad-onc in The Netherlands.(Med school in The Netherlands)
After visiting New-zealand several times I am considering immigrating there.
Obviously my questions are now:
1-How difficult would it be to be registered as a fellow of RANZCR.Who can help me further?
2-How difficult and challenging would it be to find work in my field?
Thanks for all the information,
Ben
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