Fellow - Department of Critical Care MedicineCombine Auckland lifestyle with outstanding professional growthLeading teaching hospital within supportive, stimulating atmosphereBalance of vibrant urban and active outdoors environments the choice is yours!
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is committed to building a health system that serves all New Zealanders.About the RoleWe are seeking a Fellow to join the Department of Critical Care Medicine.
The Department of Critical Care Medicine admits approximately
Our case mix includes all adult tertiary specialties apart from cardiology and cardiothoracic (provided by another ICU in Auckland City Hospital), burns and plastic surgery (provided elsewhere in Auckland).
There is particular emphasis on neuro-intensive care, tertiary surgical services and abdominal organ transplantation.The Critical Care Fellow is a 12-month fixed term position starting July
The Fellow works on the specialist roster under supervision and there are opportunities for academic study and / or clinical research.The atmosphere at the Te Toka Tumai is stimulating with a strong academic focus and an organisation-wide commitment to quality and process improvement.
The physical environment is modern and spacious, and the equipment and information technology is up to date.You should be either registered or be eligible for registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand.Please note, you will be required to provide source verification of your qualifications for your registration application.
For more information about the registration process and source verification of qualifications, please click here.This post is approved by the College of Intensive Care Medicine for transitional year training.Medical practitioner fully registered with the New Zealand Medical Council.Able to work as an integral member of a multidisciplinary team.Appropriate training from the College of Intensive Care Medicine (or equivalent).
Minimum of 2 years experience in Intensive Care one year of which was in a tertiary (Level III) Intensive Care Unit.Desired Skills : Part 2 CICM exam already completedExperience in Critical Care research or education would be an advantageFor further information, please contact Dr Rob Bevan, Service Clinical Director, Department of Critical Care Medicine on
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