Description : Anatomical Pathology RegistrarDunedin, New ZealandPermenent, Full time.
Regular hours Monday to FridayOpportunity to train in a modern Histology / Cytology laboratory within a well-resourced and supportive training programmeAbout Awanui Labs DunedinAwanui Labs Dunedin is part of the Awanui Group and the largest provider of Pathology services in New Zealand with laboratories throughout the country.
Our laboratory provides all community and hospital pathology services for the Otago and Southland region; support the service needs for laboratories outside this region as well as a nationwide cytology service.
The extensive patient base leads to a comprehensive range of diagnostic cases and teaching experience for Anatomical Pathology trainees.About the Awanui Labs Dunedin Anatomical departmentThe Anatomical Pathology department has 6 registrars and 11 Anatomical Pathologists with various sub-specialty interests; all of whom are enthusiastic educators.
There is a structured Anatomical Pathology training program, run through the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA); with a designated pathologist trainee supervisor providing teaching and examination support.
Our teaching philosophy is based on learning through well-supervised experience within a highly supportive environment.The department processes around 50,000 histology, over 200,000 cervical cytology and 15,000 non-gynaecology cytology cases per annum.
As a provider for both hospital and community pathology services, there is a good mix of high complexity specimens and a high volume of community cases.
We run a daily FNA clinic and provide cytology training support for Awanui Wellington registrars.We operate out of spacious modern offices in a dedicated Anatomical Pathology building which is close by Dunedin Hospital and the University of Otago.
You will have access to state-of-the-art, on-site diagnostic immunohistochemistry with highly competent histology technical staff and a comprehensive range of diagnostic molecular testing services.About the RoleRegistrars will report to their trainee supervisor and the Clinical Lead of Anatomical Pathology.
The successful candidate(s) will be trained in Laboratory Management; Laboratory techniques; Handling fresh and frozen specimens; Surgical Cut up; Fine Needle Aspiration techniques; Microscopic examination and reporting; Cytological examination and reporting; Presentation at Multidisciplinary meetings; Quality Assurance program modules; Undergraduate teaching.About YouTo ensure your success in this role you will bring the following demonstrated skills, experience and knowledge : We are looking for candidates who are meticulous with attention to detail, one who can multitask and be a team player and work in a complex environmentMB ChB or equivalent, currently registered or eligible for registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand in an appropriate registration category.Completed a minimum of 2 years in clinical posts following completion of MB ChB by the time of commencing the program, PGY3 and above.New Zealand or Australian citizen or permanent resident or residing in New Zealand with valid working visa.No prior experience is required but previous experience in Anatomical Pathology is desirableCompleted or eligible to sit the Basic Pathological Sciences (BPS) ExaminationPosition description can be found HEREHow to ApplyApplications will be screened upon receipt and selection activity may commence prior to the closing date.To find out more about RCPA college, click hereTo find out more about Anatomical pathology, click hereApplications close October 3rd, 2025.If you have any difficulties, please contact the webmaster.The RCPA is the leading organisation representing Pathologists and Senior Scientists in Australasia.Its mission is to train and support pathologists and senior scientists and to improve the use of pathology testing to achieve better healthcare.The RCPA acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to lands, waters and communities.
We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander traditions and cultures, and to Elders past, present and emerging.The RCPA acknowledges the rangatiratanga of Maori as tangata whenua and Treaty of Waitangi partners in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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