Competency Package

The New Zealand Board of Dialysis Practice (NZBDP) was established in 2000, in response to a growing need for a local, self-regulated, professional governing body. In April 2012, the NZBDP merged registration functions with the Clinical Physiologist Registration Board (CPRB), joining cardiac, sleep and respiratory clinical physiologists.

In October 2016, the NZBDP unanimously voted to incorporate members from Australia to create an international professional society. This was ratified in December 2017, the constitution was updated, and the society was renamed the New Zealand and Australia Society of Renal Dialysis Practice Incorporated (NZASRDP).

The primary functions of the NZASRDP are

Maintaining a certification, recertification, credentialing and registration process for renal physiologists

Supporting the national renal physiologist training program

Maintaining appropriate training and examination

Establishing and monitoring standards of practice including competencies

Providing a structure for career and professional development

Establishing and maintaining relationships with similar occupational groups

Advising on renal physiologist roles and development at a local, regional or national level

In New Zealand, all practicing clinical physiologists require an Annual Practicing Certificate (APC) which is obtained through the CPRB. Registration options for physiologists in Australia are currently being explored.

Further information about NZASRDP, including scope of practice, and training, education and competency standards can be found at www.nzasrdp.com.

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