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Treating People Well

Report of the Director-General of Health’s Commission on the Resident Medical Officer Workforce


Date of publication (online): August 2009

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The RMO Commission was established to investigate the issues facing the resident doctor workforce and make recommendations on the medical workforce needed to deliver services now and into the future. The Commission supports the establishment of a single agency with the capacity to coordinate medical education and training across the entire continuim of learning. The Commission also recommends the establishment of a stand-alone body responsible for the employment of resident medical officers.

Related information


  • Health and disability workforce reports - August 2009
  • RMO Commission
  • Clinical Training Agency
  • Medical Training Board

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Date of publication: August 2009

ISBN number: 978-0-478-31965-1 (Online)

HP number: 4906

Citation: Commission on the Resident Medical Officer Workforce. 2009. Treating People Well: Report of the Director-General of Health’s Commission on the Resident Medical Officer Workforce. Wellington: Ministry of Health.


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