2025 Training Year Emergency Medicine Registrars Work in Auckland in 2025 and see why it is loved by so many:
Consistently ranks as one of the most liveable cities in the worldHighly diverse and multicultural Auckland (Tamaki Makaurau) has more than 200 ethnic communitiesEnergetic nightlife, burgeoning restaurant scene, and an abundance of cultural and leisure activitiesExperience the East and West Coasts of Aotearoa New Zealand within a short drive, and hike in the Hunua or Waitakere Ranges on your days offWhy train as an Emergency Medicine registrar: High quality teaching with dedicated teaching time and high exam pass ratesDepartmental Continuing Medical Education (2 hours/week) and Part 1, Intermediate, and Part 2 ACEM exam preparation streams (2 hours/week) as protected off-floor teachingFrequent on-floor teaching and feedbackGreat pastoral care, including continuing employment meetings with the chairs of the vocational training programme, departmental DEMT contact, and formal mentor programmeVariation in practice across a large number of clinicians, hospitals, and departments in a range of urban centresRotations in ICU, Anaesthesia, CED, General Paediatrics, and New Zealand's only Paediatric ICUComplete your full ACEM training in Tamaki MakaurauThis is what our Emergency Medicine trainees have to say about training in Auckland:
Eligibility and how to apply: Preferred experience: 3 months' Emergency Medicine or CED timeEligibility for general scope registration with the Medical Council of New ZealandWe strongly recommend that you apply as early as possible during the application period as interviews for this specialty are highly competitive.Health New Zealand - Te Whatu Ora is committed to seeing Aucklanders from every community and background share in a healthier future.
To help us achieve this we need a talented diverse workforce that reflects the population we serve. We strongly encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds who share our values and would greatly value seeing applicants from our Maori and Pacific communities. Come to Auckland - where we are training world class doctors.
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