The change of rules is often the coexistence of test and opportunity.
Recently, the Dental Council of Hong Kong (DCHK) has made an important update on the registration requirements for the licensing examination in the second half of the year. Among them, the new rules on public to public submission of “certificate of good reputation” have aroused widespread concern and anxiety among the majority of candidates.
In the face of complex application procedures and extremely low fault tolerance, Zency education has always walked side by side with your comrades in arms. Please keep your mind steady. The purpose of tightening the rules is never to kill the prepared people, but to screen out the future cross sea medical practitioners who really have a rigorous attitude.

1 what is the new rule of “public to public” submission?

According to the latest registration guidelines issued by the Dental Council of Hong Kong, the original clearly states:
The “certificate of good reputation” shall be sent directly by mail or e-mail to the Dental Council of Hong Kong by the corresponding Dental Council or the Council. (any certificate issued by the employer or issued for more than three months will be deemed invalid).
In the mainland’s medical management system, “the corresponding dental management committee or bureau” corresponds to the provincial, municipal, district and county health committees (health committees).
The core subversion of the new regulations is that the certificate of good reputation can no longer be retrieved by candidates themselves and taken to Hong Kong for registration, but must be directly delivered to Hong Kong “public to public” by the corresponding health commission of each registered practitioner in the form of official email or mail.
Due to the different processes and response mechanisms to international e-mail and e-mail in various regions of China, this means that if a doctor has practiced or attached to a doctor across provinces, cities and institutions in his career, as long as the health commission at any node has objective difficulties in international delivery or official docking, the overall registration of candidates may be blocked. This extremely low fault tolerance rate has indeed objectively raised the technical barriers to registration.

2 Zency in action: to keep you informed of the latest situation

At the first time of learning about the change of the new regulations, all members of Zency education research and assistance team entered a “wartime state”. In order to help us understand this rule and eliminate the panic caused by extreme information asymmetry, we did not wait, but communicated directly.
Our consultant teachers and teaching assistants have made numerous calls to the Dental Council of Hong Kong and the Health Commission for several days to confirm the application process. We switched between Chinese, English and Cantonese and checked the details of mutual recognition on e-mail suffixes, official letter formats and delivery channels between the two places over and over again.
So far, we have successfully and accurately collected the latest front-line news from the health committees of seven or eight core provinces in China (which provinces and cities can support public to public e-mail or mail delivery).
These valuable first-hand combat information is the embodiment of Zency’s teaching and research strength, and also the most solid backing for everyone on the way to prepare for the exam. If you are confused about whether your practice registration can be issued smoothly and how to connect smoothly, you are welcome to send us a private letter at any time to get a detailed list of provinces.

3 The current new regulations are the breaking point for fresh graduates and current students

Under the new regulations that seem to be tightened, there is a group that is actually ushering in the most favorable “breaking point” and Golden Window – that is, fresh graduates and graduate students.
For fresh students with relatively single files and materials, you have not involved in social practice institutions, and the official direct transmission of their graduation institutions is a relatively easy way.
Here, the Zency teaching and research team draws a key line of attention for everyone: whether the e-mail is sent by the alma mater or the official institution that assists in issuing the certificate, the suffix of the e-mail must be displayed as the exclusive domain name of the government or the official education institution (such as.Gov or the suffix of the education system of each university).
Sending using any private email (such as Netease, QQ, corporate email, etc.) will be deemed invalid in the extremely rigorous review of Hong Kong authorities. Students of this year must confirm this detail in advance when contacting the school office.

4. The prepared will win in Victoria Harbour

Just like many internationally highly recognized medical license plates (such as ndeb in Canada, ore in the UK, ADC in Australia, etc.), public to public official qualification verification is an inevitable trend in the development of industry standardization.
The road to practice in Hong Kong is not only the speed of information, but also the concentration of execution. The opening of registration means that the preparation for the examination has entered a more concrete countdown. Please don’t let the tedious process disturb your review rhythm.
Steady and steady, meet at the top. Zency education, win with you in Victoria Harbour!