Immunopathology


Australia

Please refer to the laboratories accredited for training for sites which are accredited for registrar training in Immunopathology.

Occasionally vacant registrar positions are also posted in the Job listings.

Please refer to the laboratories accredited for training for sites which are accredited for registrar training in Immunopathology.

Occasionally vacant registrar positions are also posted in the Job listings.

Please refer to the laboratories accredited for training for sites which are accredited for registrar training in Immunopathology.

Occasionally vacant registrar positions are also posted in the Job listings.

Each state and territory in Australia has its own system for appointing trainees.
To be considered in more than one state or territory separate applications need to be lodged.

Pathology Queensland Immunology Registrar Training

Contact: Dr Pat Hogan, Director, Immunology, Pathology Queensland, 07 3646 0073.

Appointments to the Pathology Queensland Immunology Training Programme are co-ordinated by the Medical Support Unit, Pathology Queensland in conjunction with Pathology Queensland’s State Director of Immunology.

Pathology Queensland Immunology Training Laboratories

Central Laboratory, Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital.

There is only 1 training position and therefore there is not a vacancy every year.

Eligibility Criteria

The holder of this position must have an MBBS or equivalent qualification and be registrable with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). The incumbent must become a registered trainee with the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia.

Applications from overseas trained doctors without FULL AMC accreditation will not be considered.

Applications from overseas trained specialists who are not residing in Australia with a valid working visa will not be considered.

It is a Queensland Health requirement that all Australian and New Zealand citizens and applicants with permanent residency who are eligible for appointment be offered positions before those with temporary visas.

Key Skill Requirements/Competencies

  • Demonstrated academic achievement and interest in pathology.
  • Demonstrated interpersonal skills, including the ability to work as a team member and to relate successfully with other staff at all levels.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and concisely in both spoken and written English, including formal and informal presentation of scientific, teaching or clinical material.
  • Ability, interest and willingness to participate in the teaching of pathology and in research.
  • An understanding of the concepts of a client focused service, and of the principles of quality management and continuous quality improvement.

How to apply

Positions for all pathology disciplines are advertised through the Queensland Health RMO Campaign at http://www.health.qld.gov.au/rmo/default.asp and also on the RCPA website.

The RMO Campaign opens in mid June and closes in mid July.

Application for a training position must be completed online at the above Queensland Health website.

The Selection Process

Applicants who do not meet the eligibility criteria will not be further considered.

Applications and referee reports from all eligible applicants with be evaluated based on the selection criteria, and a short list will be created.

Interviews are usually held in August.

Applicants who are offered an interview will be notified by phone and email at least a week before the interviews.

NOTE:
Applicants are encouraged to attend the interview in person.

The Interview

The Director, Immunology, Pathology Queensland, Dr Pat Hogan organises interviews after the short listing process is completed.

Applicants will need to supply 2 referee reports.

Successful Applicants

Offers of training positions are e-mailed shortly after the interview and letters of appointment are made to successful applicants by the Medical Support Unit, Pathology Queensland usually by early October.

Unsuccessful Applicants

Unsuccessful applicants will be notified by the RMO Campaign. Applicants may submit a request for feedback to Patrick_Hogan@health.qld.gov.au

Subsequent Years

All Immunology Registrars will have to reapply prior to appointment for each training year.

Please refer to the laboratories accredited for training for sites which are accredited for registrar training in Immunopathology.

Occasionally vacant registrar positions are also posted in the Job listings.

Please refer to the laboratories accredited for training for sites which are accredited for registrar training in Immunopathology.

Occasionally vacant registrar positions are also posted in the Job listings.

Please refer to the laboratories accredited for training for sites which are accredited for registrar training in Immunopathology.

Occasionally vacant registrar positions are also posted in the Job listings.

Please refer to the laboratories accredited for training for sites which are accredited for registrar training in Immunopathology.

Occasionally vacant registrar positions are also posted in the Job listings.


New Zealand

Please refer to the laboratories accredited for training for sites which are accredited for registrar training in Immunopathology.

Occasionally vacant registrar positions are also posted in the Job listings.


South East Asia

Please refer to the laboratories accredited for training for sites which are accredited for registrar training in Immunopathology.

Occasionally vacant registrar positions are also posted in the Job listings.

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19-Jan-2024
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