Definitions
33.03 Definitions
In this Order, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires—
dentist means—
a person registered or qualified to be registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law—
to practise in the dentistry profession (other than as a student); and;
in the dentists division of that profession; or
a person entitled to practise dentistry in a place out of Australia under an enactment of that place corresponding to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, whether or not the person does so practise;
examination means an examination for medical, dental, or psychological purposes as the case requires;
hospital report means a statement in writing concerning the plaintiff made by or on behalf of a hospital, rehabilitation centre or other like institution;
medical expert means registered medical practitioner, registered dentist or registered psychologist as the case requires;
medical matters includes dental matters and psychological matters;
medical practitioner means—
a person registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law to practise in the medical profession (other than as a student); or
a person entitled to practise medicine in a place out of Australia under an enactment of that place corresponding to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, whether or not the person does so practise;
medical report—
means a statement on medical matters concerning the plaintiff whether in writing or oral made by a medical expert; and
includes any document which the medical expert intends should be read with the statement whether the document was in existence at the time the statement was made or was a document which the expert obtained or caused to be brought into existence subsequently;
registered psychologist means—
a person registered or qualified to be registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law to practise in the psychology profession (other than as a student); or
a person who is qualified or registered to practise psychology in a place out of Australia under an enactment of that place corresponding to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, whether or not the person does so practise;
serve, in relation to the service of a medical report, means—
if the medical report was in writing, serve a copy; and
if the medical report was oral, serve notice in writing of its substance.
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