ACE RMO 2026 Intake Β· 2027 Training Year Β· First-year House Officer

CV Review & Next Steps

A detailed pass over Maria McCoy's CV for the Tauranga Hospital PGY1 application β€” read against the official ACE 2027 rules, timeline, and scoring criteria, because the process decides what actually matters.

Applications close 12 noon NZT Β· Friday 3 July 2026 β€” There is no submit button β€” the application only progresses if it reads as complete at the deadline. The "register + send 3 reference requests" cutoff was 19 June (already passed).
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Two things that change the strategy

Before touching wording β€” understand how ACE actually evaluates the application. Most of the easy wins are outside the CV.

β‘  The CV is only half the picture

ACE computes a numeric score from structured fields Maria fills in the online application β€” not from the CV text. Employers see that score, then separately read the CV + cover letter when they shortlist and rank candidates.

The score is built from:

  • Academic transcript
  • Year 4/5 distinctions & commendations
  • Publications & presentations β€” her research lives here
  • Other degrees β€” her BBiomedSc counts here
  • Prizes, awards & scholarships (med-degree only β€” see note below)
  • References

Implication: her research and her science degree only earn score if they're entered in the online Education section with supporting documents uploaded. A polished CV alone won't move the score. This is the single biggest lever and the easiest to miss.

β‘‘ Completeness beats polish this week

An application missing any required piece β€” most commonly a reference that hasn't come back β€” is treated as incomplete and dropped from the match entirely. With ~4 days left, getting every required slot to "complete" matters more than any single sentence in the CV.

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Priority this week

These outrank CV wording. Work top to bottom.

Do first

References β€” confirm all three are complete

Three references are required and the application is incomplete without all three returned. They must come from her 2026 TI-year core rotations (not the urology elective), from a vocationally-registered Consultant / SMO / GP who supervised her clinically β€” ideally including her most recent supervisor.

  • The recommended date to have sent these requests was 19 June β€” already passed. Action today: check the ACE portal shows all three as complete; if any is outstanding, personally chase that referee now (they complete it via a unique ACE link).
  • Referees from a mix of settings (e.g. surgery + medicine + GP) reads well.
Do first

Make her research & degree actually score

This is her standout asset and the most common thing left uncounted. In the online Education section, enter β€” and upload a single supporting PDF for:

  • Publications & presentations: the POET submitted manuscript + the renal-mass AI/CT project (and any poster or oral presentation of either).
  • Other degrees: the BBiomedSc (Functional Human Biology, Otago).
  • Year 4/5 distinction / Dean's commendation β€” if she has an overall clinical distinction or commendation letter, upload it (Auckland: overall distinction only, not end-of-run marks).

ACE is explicit: anything not entered in these fields with evidence attached will not be considered when scoring.

Do first

Cover letter β€” drafted βœ“, three quick checks

localism

Since it's written, just confirm it's working as hard as it can for Tauranga β€” the cover letter is the best lever for getting Tauranga to rank her:

  • Upload it as a Tauranga employer-specific cover letter (employer-specific supersedes the generic one for that hospital). Select employer preferences first, then attach.
  • State plainly if she is committed to / unable to relocate from the Bay of Plenty β€” ACE recommends saying so; employers weigh it.
  • Name the local ties: current Tauranga TI, urology elective at Tauranga, Mount Maunganui base, Under the Stars Tauranga volunteering, research with a BOP supervisor (if applicable).
Do first

Rank at least 6 employers

A minimum of 6 ranked employers is mandatory (ACE recommends 10+). Even with Tauranga as the clear first choice, fewer than 6 makes the application incomplete. Ranking more does not reduce her chance at Tauranga β€” preferences are private and the algorithm always tries her top choice first.

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CV β€” fix before submitting

Small, concrete corrections. None take long.

Must-fix

Remove "MBChB" from the post-nominals

The degree isn't conferred yet β€” she's a current Trainee Intern graduating Dec 2026 β€” so listing MBChB after her name reads as premature to the consultants ranking her. Referring to it in prose ("completing my MBChB") is fine; the post-nominal is the issue.

NowMaria McCoy, MBChB, BBiomedSc
SuggestedMaria McCoy, BBiomedSc  β€” keep the degree she actually holds; add "MBChB expected 2026" only if she wants it
Must-fix

Promote & sharpen the Research section

Right now it sits at the very bottom, below the roadside cherry stall, and under-sells what is genuinely rare at this stage. Move it up (see Β§3) and give each project her role/authorship, status, target journal, and supervisor + institution. If a supervisor is Tauranga/BOP-based, name the institution β€” it doubles as a localism signal.

NowThe Post-Endoscopy Tumour Study (POET) β€” Multicentre retrospective cohort study investigating post-endoscopy gastrointestinal cancers; submitted manuscript with named authorship. Ongoing
Template β€” fill bracketsThe Post-Endoscopy Tumour Study (POET) β€” [1st / co-]author on a multicentre retrospective cohort study of post-endoscopy gastrointestinal cancers. Manuscript submitted to [journal], [month 2026]. Supervisor: [name, institution]. 2025–present.

Do the same for the AI-based CT interpretation for renal-mass characterisation project (supervisor Wikus Vermeulen) β€” add her specific role and the institution.

Must-fix

"Personal Assistant, Personal Assistance" reads as a placeholder

The repeated word looks like an unfinished template field. Name the real agency, or rephrase β€” and lean into it, because in-home elderly care is patient-facing and relevant.

NowPersonal Assistant, Personal Assistance β€” Care for elderly individuals, providing companionship and help at home. 2022–2025
SuggestedIn-home Caregiver, [agency / private] β€” Provided companionship and personal care for elderly clients at home; built rapport and supported daily living. 2022–2025
Must-fix

Spelling & consistency pass

  • orthopedic β†’ orthopaedic (Starship 2020 entry) β€” she uses the NZ "Orthopaedics" elsewhere, so it's inconsistent.
  • Check hyphenation didn't break: adventure-based, home-away-from-home (look run-together in places).
  • Make bullet punctuation consistent β€” either every bullet ends in a full stop or none do.
  • "Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery" in the statement β†’ the formal name is "Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery" (or just "MBChB").
Must-fix

De-duplicate the London selective

The Year 5 paediatric-gastro selective in London appears twice β€” once under Education & Achievements and again under Clinical Attachment Experience (2025). Keep it once, under Clinical Attachments.

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CV β€” high-value polish

She's within the 3–4 page limit, so this isn't about cutting for space β€” it's about re-weighting attention toward what a Tauranga consultant cares about: clinical breadth, research, and a real connection to the region.

Polish

Re-order so her strengths lead

Research currently sits last. Pull it up near the clinical experience so the differentiators land before the teenage achievements and casual jobs.

  1. Personal statement
  2. Education & qualifications
  3. Clinical attachment experience
  4. Research & publications β€” moved up; this is what sets her apart
  5. Employment history β€” trimmed
  6. Voluntary work β€” trimmed
  7. Extracurricular interests
Polish

Re-weight away from teenage achievements

The 2010–2016 high-school block (Junior School Committee, Scholars Badge, Top of Year 12 Art, football, tennis, Shakespeare Soiree) is 10+ years old and competes for attention with her clinical record. Collapse it to one line β€” e.g. NCEA Level 3 Endorsed with Excellence; co-leader, Junior School Committee β€” and drop the rest.

Polish

Compress the older, non-clinical jobs

Keep the Fisher & Paykel research internship and the caregiving role prominent (both relevant). Fold the rest into a single line:

Suggested one-linerEarlier roles (2017–2021): Retail Assistant, Gordon Harris Β· Circulation Assistant, National Library of NZ Β· Office Junior, Rice Speir Lawyers Β· Summer Cherry Seller, Best Cherries.
Polish

Trim the volunteer tail; spotlight the local one

Strong breadth, but it runs back to 2014 (handing out cookies; arts & crafts). Keep the recent, substantive ones and cut or one-line the oldest:

  • Keep: Under the Stars Tauranga (2026) local, Rotary Youth Leadership team-leader (2024/25), Rotary Disability Engagement Day (2025), RACS clinical exam (2024), Garden DesignFest charity (2024).
  • Cut / compress: Starship (2020), Ronald McDonald House (2015), Elizabeth Knox (2014–15).
Polish

Tighten the personal statement & plant the BOP flag

Good cultural framing, but the middle is a little generic ("calm, curious, dependable"). Lead with her current Tauranga TI status and end with an explicit Bay-of-Plenty intent.

Suggested rewriteI am a Trainee Intern at Tauranga Hospital completing my MBChB at the University of Auckland, following a BBiomedSc at Otago. Growing up in a large, close-knit whānau drew me to caring for others, and training across Auckland and the Bay of Plenty has shown me how differently New Zealand's communities experience health. I'm committed to equitable, patient-centred care and to earning the trust of patients and their whānau. Calm and dependable under pressure, I listen carefully, work well in a team, and am keen to begin my house-officer years in the Bay of Plenty β€” the region I know best and want to keep contributing to.
Optional

Add a short clinical-skills line

If she's comfortable with them, a one-line "Procedural skills" note (e.g. venepuncture, IV cannulation, ECG, catheterisation, basic suturing, verified CPR/NZRC) signals day-one readiness. Many NZ junior-doctor CVs include it. Skip if it would pad rather than add.

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Section-by-section

The detailed walk-through, with a verdict per section.

Header & contact

one edit

Drop the MBChB post-nominal (above). Everything else is good β€” and keep the Mount Maunganui address: it's quiet evidence she's local to Tauranga. The photo is fine; headshots are normal on NZ medical CVs and not worth fussing over.

Personal statement

tighten

Warm and well-pitched for NZ (whānau, Aotearoa, equity). Tighten the generic middle and add an explicit Bay-of-Plenty commitment (rewrite in §3). Save the bigger "why Tauranga" push for the cover letter, where it belongs.

Education & achievements

restructure
  • Consider splitting into Education (degrees) and Awards & scholarships so the merit signals are crisp.
  • The Otago scholarships look great to employers β€” but note they were won during her science degree, so they won't count in ACE's "prizes during the medical degree" scoring bucket. The BBiomedSc itself does score as an "other degree."
  • Remove the duplicated London selective; trim the high-school block to one line.

Clinical attachment experience

strong

Clear, comprehensive, well-organised by year. The Tauranga urology elective is a real asset β€” and it links neatly to her renal-mass research, which is worth making visible. Optional: a one-line procedural-skills note. Keep the "Core / Minor attachment" structure consistent across years.

Research

strongest assetpromote + detail

A submitted manuscript with named authorship is genuinely uncommon at PGY1 stage and feeds the scored "publications & presentations" line. Move it up, add authorship/journal/supervisor/institution detail, and β€” critically β€” make sure it's entered in the online scoring fields with a supporting PDF (Β§1), not just on the CV.

Voluntary work

trim tail

Excellent breadth and very on-brand for NZ's community/equity emphasis. Just prune the oldest, lightest entries and spotlight Under the Stars Tauranga as a local, current commitment.

Employment history

fix + compress

Fix the "Personal Assistance" placeholder and reframe the caregiving role (patient-facing, relevant). Keep Fisher & Paykel prominent; compress retail / library / office-junior / cherry-stall into a single "earlier roles" line.

Extracurricular interests

keep

Personable and humanising ("Results vary"; the very intense game of Articulate) β€” good for showing balance and wellbeing, which matters for junior doctors. The hiking/outdoors note quietly reinforces the Bay-of-Plenty lifestyle fit. Leave it; trim only if space gets tight after other edits.

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Already strong β€” keep it

Keep
  • Genuine research record with a submitted manuscript β€” rare this early and directly scoring.
  • Breadth of clinical attachments across the core specialties and two countries.
  • A real Tauranga story: current TI there, urology elective there, local address, local volunteering β€” strong material for the match.
  • Bicultural / equity framing that lands well in the NZ health context.
  • A personable interests section that reads as a balanced, likeable colleague.
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Before-Friday checklist

Ticks save locally in this browser. Roughly in priority order.

Bottom line: the CV is already above-average for a PGY1 applicant. The biggest wins between now and Friday aren't wording β€” they're making the research count in the score, confirming the references are in, and letting the Tauranga cover letter carry the localism case.