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Tasmanian Health Service
24/06/2022  
Doctors in Training 2023 - Senior Registrar Obstetrics & Gynaecology
$97,946 - $138,593 yearly
Applicants are advised that in accordance with Tasmanian Public Health Directions, all employees of the Department of Health must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. This step is critical in protecting both our health workforce and vulnerable Tasmanians in our care. We are seeking talented and enthusiastic professional looking to complete their speciality training working in a senior role, while supporting Registrars and Resident Medical Officers. This position will be best suited to a level 5 or 6 trainee. This Accredited Senior Registrar position will offer excellent experience in tertiary level antenatal and intrapartum care including ultrasound and labour ward management. The training in general gynaecology unit will allow the successful applicant to consolidate their surgical skills including laparoscopic surgery, prior to entering specialist practice. This is an exceptional and unique opportunity that will enable the successful applicant to gain all the skills...
Tasmanian Health Service Royal Hobart Hospital Full time
Tasmanian Health Service
21/06/2022  
Doctors in Training 2023 - Advanced Trainee/Senior Registrar - DDU
The Department of Health is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of our community. We are committed to providing the highest levels of healthcare and services. We are offering an exceptional and unique opportunity for a Level 5 or 6 trainee with an interest in ultrasound and high-risk obstetrics to undertake advanced training within the public and private sector. Ultrasound training in both obstetrics and gynaecology will be provided at the RHH and Women’s Imaging, and obstetric skills will be advanced through the care of high-risk pregnancies, in the Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) clinics and on labour ward. The position is aimed at trainees who would like to commence the DDU (Diploma of Diagnostic Ultrasound, Obstetrics and Gynaecology), and would suit both those considering subspecialty training (CMFM or COGU), or those wishing to remain generalists with a special interest in these areas. The following areas will be covered: Obstetrics...
Tasmanian Health Service Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania Full time
Tasmanian Health Service
16/06/2022  
Staff Specialist (Maternal Fetal Medicine or High risk Obstetrics)
The Tasmanian Health Service is seeking interest from suitably qualified applicants for a Staff Specialist (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) vacancy, with experience in the management of high risk pregnancies and obstetric ultrasound.   The Royal Hobart Hospital is the tertiary referral hospital for Tasmania, and the principal teaching hospital for the University of Tasmania School of Medicine. The Hospital provides most specialist medical services for the region or state. The Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department at the Royal Hobart Hospital provides clinical services to the highest possible standard to women patients and their families. Applicants are advised that in accordance with Tasmanian Public Health Directions, all employees of the Department of Health must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. This step is critical in protecting both our health workforce and vulnerable Tasmanians in our care. Duties Provide services to Obstetrics (and Gynaecology) including...
Tasmanian Health Service Royal Hobart Hospital, Liverpool Street, Hobart TAS, Australia Full time

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