Basic Trainee Medical Registrars - Alice Springs Hospital
Date published: May 30, 2025, 10:17 AM
Location
Alice Springs Hospital
Description
Looking for somewhere fundamentally different? Alice Springs Hospital (ASH) is seeking basic trainees for positions including General Medicine, Nephrology, Alcohol and other Drugs, Cancer Services, Palliative Care, Cardiology and ICU.
Can complete 2 BT years @ ASH. The medicine here is entirely unique.
Around 75% of patients are Indigenous – many from remote communities, often with complex co-morbidities, social and cultural contexts, providing a unique, challenging and incredibly rewarding experience.
ASH is a 183-bed teaching hospital. The Department of Medicine staff consists of General Physicians and Specialists, including:
* Cardiology
* Endocrinology
* Oncology
* Infectious diseases
* Respiratory
* Palliative care
* Alcohol and other drugs
* Nephrology
* Rehabilitation
* Many regular visiting specialists
There are 4 General Medical teams, a busy Outpatient Department and outreach clinics to some of the most remote parts of Australia.
Alice Springs is a multicultural community with well-established amenities, world-class outdoor adventure opportunities, and a vibrant cultural and social scene.
* applicants must be AHPRA-registered and eligible for training positions
* positions are accredited for basic training and other colleges also
* we strongly encourage those from other training streams such as ACCRM, GP and critical care, wanting experience in rural general medicine or indigenous health to apply
* PGY 3+ required
Apply
Send your CV and cover letter to Dr Anna Holwell, Head of Department of Medicine.
Role-related enquiries: Dr Sajan Thomas (DPE), Director of Physician Education, Nephrologist. Email:
We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Custodians and Elders — past, present and emerging — of the lands and waters on which RACP members and staff live, learn and work. RACP acknowledges Māori as tangata whenua and Te Tiriti o Waitangi partners in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Find out more about our commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Māori health equity.
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