2015 Expression Of Interest - Advanced Training Medicine Registrar - Infectious Diseases

Auckland District Health Board

We are seeking expressions of interest from RMO's for potential opportunities arising in Infectious Diseases for the year 2015. 


Work in New Zealand’s largest hospitals!

 

 

Advance your career by coming to Auckland and see what we have to offer. With a population of 1.4 million, the Greater Auckland region encompasses 4 distinct cities. From the sparkling beaches and islands of the North Shore, skip out West for breathtaking scenery, vineyards, bush and surf. Top it off by visiting the markets of South Auckland before heading into Central Auckland for good food, coffee, local wine and beer and an array of cultural events.

 

Working as an Infectious Diseases Advanced Trainee

 

Infectious diseases physicians provide a predominantly hospital-based service, specialising in the various clinical, laboratory and public health aspects of infectious disease medicine and microbiology. The specialty of infectious diseases is based on clinical expertise as opposed to the use of more practical procedural or technical skills. Physicians working within this field need to have a broad knowledge base across a range of clinical disciplines. They need an extensive knowledge of the role of microbiology and antimicrobials in the diagnosis and management of infectious diseases. A key requirement of their role is the need to ensure that they keep up to date with global developments in infectious diseases and their potential impact within the local community. For further information about advanced training in New Zealand please click here.

 

Our training programme

 

By joining the Auckland Region as a Medicine Registrar, you enter a programme with rotations through world renowned teaching hospitals: North Shore, Waitakere, Auckland City, Starship Children’s and Middlemore. All Auckland region hospitals are located within a 20 mile radius of each other.  Come and experience our diverse demographic population and a variety of presentations and pathologies. We take an interest in your career aspirations and we will guide you in an environment that is enthusiastic, supportive as well as providing ongoing training within all our hospitals in Auckland.

 

Runs

 

Advanced Trainee Registrar runs in the Auckland region are 6 months in length, following which you may rotate into a different run. Example run descriptions for the 2013 training year can be viewed here.

 

 

Am I eligible?

 

We certainly hope so but the following will be required:


Wait! Before you apply 

Don't miss out on being shortlisted. Some specialties are shortlisting early so ensure you have completed the following steps before you apply to ensure your application is complete. 

Don't miss out on being shortlisted. Some specialties are shortlisting early so ensure you have completed the following steps beforeyou apply to ensure your application is complete.

1) Ensure you are eligible for registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand as per our website

2) Ensure you have the required certified documents as per our website

3) Ensure you have contacted required referees as per our website and added them to your CV

4) Ensure you have completed your CV until November/December 2014 and cover letter/s as per our website

5) Ensure all documents including CV and cover letter/s are in .pdf format and are compressed to under 1MB total file size. You may wish to use Neevia,
Online Convert or OnlineZipTool.

6) Complete and upload the Basic Trainees Application Form


Now you can apply! 

Apply online via this job listing. You will need to upload all your certified documents, referee details, CV and cover letter/s as above at time of application to complete your submission and be considered. If you have any difficulty completing your online application please email Bianca de Braak Recruitment Consultant at Bianca.DeBraak@north.co.nz / Bianca.debraak@nra.health.nz




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