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What will happen after I declare a criminal offence, professional misconduct and/or behavioural concern in my registration application?


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1.     When you submit declarations of this nature, SMC will review the case, taking into account factors such as:

a)    The nature and severity of the offence or misconduct

b)    When the incident occurred

c)     Any mitigating circumstances

d)    Evidence of rehabilitation or remediation

e)    Whether fitness to practise is impaired

f)      Potential risks to patient safety or public confidence

g)    Whether you demonstrate sufficient insight and are unlikely to repeat the offence or misconduct

 

2.     SMC may contact you to request additional information if required. Following assessment, SMC may attach specific conditions to your registration or reject your application. If your application is unsuccessful, you may submit an appeal through the established appeal process indicated in the rejection letter.


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