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If the Board does not already recognise your international qualification, you will need to apply for us to assess your qualification portfolio. We will assess your qualification(s) against the assessment criteria below to advise you if you are qualified for general registration.
Explanation of key terms as used in the assessment criteria:
Diploma supplement: an official document from your education provider that explains your qualification.
If you have ever been registered, provide:
If you are not currently registered, provide:
Provide:
or
2.1 When you completed your qualification, it was subject to quality assurance and was recognised or accredited by a body external to the education provider based on published standards for education in diagnostic radiography, nuclear medicine, or radiation therapy which, at a minimum, included:
Provide (if available):
2.2 Your qualification was issued by a legally authorised academic institution, and it meets the minimum requirements for safe and ethical practice in Australia including:
If either the transcript/diploma supplement or the award certificate is unavailable, you must provide:
If you hold multiple qualifications, you must submit documentation for all profession-relevant qualifications.
3.2 The academic level of your qualification is comparable, at a minimum, to one level lower than the minimum level of an approved qualification in Australia which is:
The core topics and competencies needed for a qualification to be substantially equivalent, or based on similar competencies, to an approved qualification are:
All divisions
Diagnostic radiography
Nuclear medicine technology
Radiation therapy
The essential content required for a qualification to be relevant to the profession are:
If you need to have your qualification portfolio assessed, we will assess your qualification(s) against the Board-approved assessment criteria. A qualification portfolio means all your qualifications in medical radiation practice. For details about assessment criteria see the Assessment of international qualifications page.
If we assess one or more of these criteria as met, your qualification meets the National Board’s requirements to be considered relevant to the profession – section 53(c) of the National Law.
1.2, 2.2 and 3.2 are threshold requirements. These are the minimum criteria that you need to meet. If we assess one or more of these criteria as not met, your qualification is not considered substantially equivalent or based on similar competencies to an approved qualification, nor is it relevant to the profession.
For more information on the assessment outcomes, see the Next steps after qualification assessment page.