Job Description - EOI House Officers (PGY1) Medical & Surgical Clinical Attachments Job NumberWAI27707
Full-time Fixed Term Expression of Interest Applications for PGY1's are invited for House Officer Positions at Waikato District.
PGY1 We may have limited vacancies for PGY1's and preference will be given to those specialities required at the time.
Waikato Hospital is a teaching hospital and the major tertiary referral center providing specialised and emergency healthcare for the Midlands and Waikato area, with a patient catchment of ~ 1,007,045 people, including 280,170 Maori (28%). It is the only major District in New Zealand to offer all surgical specialties on one campus and is the major trauma hospital for the Midland region.
This is an excellent opportunity to experience what Waikato District has to offer in our large tertiary setting before honing in on a training pathway. We provide an excellent training environment with very good supervision, as well as opportunities for career planning and development as you will gain extensive experience in a wide variety of settings.
Waikato Hospital has 550 funded inpatient beds and performs in excess of 34,000 surgical procedures in the last year.
The number of theatres (for planning and scheduling purposes we use 52):
Main: 24Procedure Rooms: 3Cath: 4Endo: 4Other (ERB/IntRad): 4Thames: 4Other Facilities (other hospitals): 9On average, the Emergency department presentations per day are as follows:
Taumarunui: 18Thames: 48Tokoroa: 40Located in Hamilton city, the third largest city in North Island; 1½ hours drive south of Auckland, it offers a superb lifestyle and quality of life working environment. As the largest employer in Hamilton, there is a varied and approachable social network based around the hospital. It is within easy reach of both West Coast surfing and East Coast leisure beaches. The Ruapehu Ski-fields are three hours drive away, and there are outstanding opportunities for hiking, sailing, fishing, biking, and many other outdoor activities within the Waikato and throughout New Zealand.
Minimum Requirements: Hold a valid certificate of passing NZREX examination, orHold a current Practicing Certificate with the Medical Council of New Zealand, orBe eligible for Medical Registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand, orHold a Provisional General Scope of Registration with Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ) if you are a NZ/AU Graduate.Have at least 2 years post-graduate experience (internship) from your country of origin or any other comparable health system country.Hold a valid certificate of passing the Academic Module of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) by achieving a minimum of the following within one result: Minimum required scores: • Speaking 7.0 • Listening 7.0 • Writing 7.0 • Reading 7.0.Please note - it is your responsibility to provide three current references. To print off the referee report, please click on the "Reference form" icon below. Please ask your referees to return the completed form to us, or you can attach them to this application.
If you are an overseas doctor, please visit the Medical Council of New Zealand website to ensure that your qualifications meet their criteria for registration to practice medicine in New Zealand. You can check your eligibility by clicking on the link below.
You will need to complete the six questions to ascertain whether or not you are eligible for registration in NZ. If you do not have access to do the self-assessment test online, you can contact the MCNZ by telephone: +64 4 384 7635.
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