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Qualifications

MB ChB 2019 Otago

Profile

The Nelson/Tasman region has always been home for me. I grew up on a dairy farm up the Sherry River in Tapawera and attended Nelson College where I was a boarder in Barnicoat house. I returned to the region at the end of 2022 after living, studying, and working in Dunedin for the last 9 years.

I graduated from the University of Otago with my medical degree in 2019 and worked as a doctor at Dunedin Hospital for 3 years. I especially enjoyed the time I spent working in the Emergency Department and Student Health. In 2023 I completed my first year of postgraduate training towards becoming a specialist GP, passing my clinical and written exams. I will be continuing to progress through my general practice training programme toward my GP fellowship in the next couple of years. I like all areas of General Practice and enjoy consistently working with people over time to improve health and well-being.

Gender

Male / Tāne

Registration Date

27 January 2021

Vocationally Registered

No (What's this?)

A "Vocationally Registered" doctor has qualifications and experience that allow them to be registered as a specialist in a particular scope of practice e.g. General Practice, Urgent Care. These doctors can work independently in New Zealand.

To learn more about different scopes of practice and types of registration visit the Medical Council of New Zealand website.

Contact Details

Dr Tyler White is available at the following service:

This service is available at the following location:

20 Greenwood Street, Motueka