2025 Training Year Sexual Health Registrar (Non-Training) What does Auckland have to offer? Auckland consistently ranks as one of the most liveable cities in the world with its stunning natural landscapes, mix of cultures and world-class entertainment.
Working in the Auckland Region, you will have the opportunity to work alongside our passionate and knowledgeable senior clinicians who will provide you with world-class supervision and mentorship.
Working as a Sexual Health Registrar By joining the Auckland Region as a Sexual Health Registrar, you will be joining an exciting sub-specialty. Surrounded by a team of experienced and supportive professionals, you will gain comprehensive experience in managing a range of cases and sexual health-related conditions, including HIV.
Auckland Sexual Health also provides gender-affirming healthcare for transgender and non-binary clients. Although based at Greenlane Clinical Centre, you will also be working at the regional satellite clinics, which include Manukau, Glenfield, and Henderson.
Key Features: Regular hours Monday to FridayExperienced and supportive multi-disciplinary teamExcellent clinical case-mix in sexual health medicineMedicine Registrar Runs Medicine Registrar runs in the Auckland region are six months in length, following which you may rotate into a different run. Example run descriptions for the 2024 training year can be viewed on the Auckland Doctors website. For further information on Advanced Training in New Zealand, please visit the RACP website.
Our Training Programme Auckland Sexual Health is an accredited training site for the RACP, Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine. Presenting at journal clubs and participation in other departmental in-service meetings is expected as part of the job. Two non-clinical half days are allocated for knowledge development and for completion of administrative work associated with clinical cases.
The training program is a minimum two-year full-time rotation, although it is usually completed in three years depending on previous experience. You may also attend national and international conferences relevant for training.
What Makes You Eligible? Applicants who are eligible to enrol in the Sexual Health Medicine training programme are encouraged to apply. An applicant must be a registered medical practitioner in Australia or New Zealand. Completion of an RACP Basic Training Program and success in the Written and Clinical Examinations OR Completion of a fellowship from another college. OR You may be a Senior House Officer that would like to gain experience in Sexual Health to contribute to your Medicine, O&G, or GP training.
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