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This is an excellent opportunity to experience a wide variety of presentations in a regional setting. As an ED registrar you will get unrivalled exposure to real Emergency Medicine (including procedures)” within a fully supervised department. If you believe “variety is the spice of life” Bunbury could be the place for you! Bunbury Health Campus provides the opportunity for the following: ACEM Provisional training and twelve months of Advanced ED training time - accredited for 10 trainees ACEM Paediatric logbook training Accredited (and highly rated) training rotations to anaesthetics and foundation Intensive Care Unit (with other trainees on site in surgery, medicine, orthopaedics, psychiatry, Obstetric & Gynaecology, paediatrics, ophthalmology, palliative care, radiology and urology) Hands on care for all patients Departmental education - protected time (multi-modality) departmental Emergency Department, grand rounds, radiology and code blue Exam preparation training—protected time (Primary and Fellowship Exam) - with proven track record of success, plus ACEM Examiner on staff Full access to exam and study leave Access to the ACEM EM Certificate and Diploma RACGP (Advanced Rural Skills Training) and ACRRM (Advanced Specialist Training) Training Applicants must have a minimum of six months experience in Critical Care Medicine (Emergency; Acute Medicine; Intensive Care Unit or Anaesthetics). Training Registrar - Emergency Medicine Seeking applications commencing February 2022 for full-time and part-time positions. Non vocationally; ACEM trainees; GP trainees seeking Advanced Specialist Training/Advanced Rural Skill Training and non vocationally committed suitably qualified Landscape photos Tourism WA

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This is an excellent opportunity to experience a wide variety of presentations in a regional setting. As an ED registrar you will get unrivalled exposure to real Emergency Medicine

(including procedures)” within a fully supervised department. If you believe

“variety is the spice of life” Bunbury could be the place for you!

Bunbury Health Campus provides the opportunity for the following:

ACEM Provisional training and twelve months of Advanced ED training time - accredited for 10 trainees

ACEM Paediatric logbook training Accredited (and highly rated) training rotations to anaesthetics and foundation Intensive

Care Unit (with other trainees on site in surgery, medicine, orthopaedics, psychiatry, Obstetric & Gynaecology, paediatrics, ophthalmology, palliative care, radiology and urology)

Hands on care for all patients Departmental education - protected time (multi-modality) departmental Emergency

Department, grand rounds, radiology and code blue Exam preparation training—protected time (Primary and Fellowship Exam) - with proven

track record of success, plus ACEM Examiner on staff Full access to exam and study leave Access to the ACEM EM Certificate and Diploma RACGP (Advanced Rural Skills Training) and ACRRM (Advanced Specialist Training)

Training

Applicants must have a minimum of six months experience in Critical Care Medicine (Emergency; Acute Medicine; Intensive Care Unit or Anaesthetics).

Training Registrar - Emergency Medicine

Seeking applications commencing February 2022 for full-time and part-time

positions. Non vocationally; ACEM trainees; GP trainees seeking Advanced

Specialist Training/Advanced Rural Skill Training and non vocationally

committed suitably qualified

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Full time (80 hours per fortnight) salary as per WA Health System Medical Practitioners AMA Industrial Agreement 2016:

Registrar Year 1-7, $131,853 to $176,734 pa* * includes base salary $110,678 to $151,479 pa, professional development allowance $10,107 pa and 10% employer contributed

superannuation. Rates as at February 2021

Senior Registrar Year 1-2, $193,397 to $202,293 pa*

* includes base salary $162,766 to $170,854 pa, professional development allowance $14,439 pa and 10% employer contributed

superannuation. Rates as at February 2021.

Please note, employees who moves between different WA Department of Health entities will bring their entitlements (annual leave, long

service leave, personal leave) with them. Taking a rural contract is not viewed as a break in service.

Remuneration

Enhanced Care and Services at

Bunbury Health Campus

Bunbury Health Campus is a 143-bed hospital that functions as the regional resource centre for the South West region with all major specialties present on site including ICU and

CCU/cath lab.

The Emergency Department is the largest department in the hospital and the biggest Emergency Department in WA outside of Perth. The Department consists of 39 beds including Fast Track and Short Stay Unit. The Department receives in excess of 45,000 presentations per year of whom approximately 30% require admission. ED medical staff include Specialist Emergency Physicians, Senior

Medical Practitioners, Registrars, Residents and Interns.

Functioning as the regional centre for the South West and being the only Emergency Department in Bunbury generates exposure to the whole spectrum of acute medical, surgical, paediatric, obstetric, gynaecological and mental health related illness. The Emergency Department may assist with medical transfers for the recently

established Bunbury Rescue Helicopter.

Case mix, including acuity and activity is highly varied, with approximately 120 presentations per day. Our patients are younger

than many tertiary sites with 25% being children.

Get in touch Dr Stephen Hartwig Director Emergency Medicine [email protected]

Apply through

MedJobsWA 11042

WACHS Medical Vacancies Page