Medical Registrar – Basic Physician Trainee 2026 | Darwin
Date published: Sep 3, 2025, 12:38 PM
Location
Royal Darwin Hospital and Palmerston Regional Hospital (RDPH)
Description
Top End Health Services is a unique training environment with unparalleled access to a broad range of tropical pathology including practice of medicine in a remote and resource limited setting. Our patient population is multicultural, with a high number of indigenous patients from diverse linguistic backgrounds.
Royal Darwin Hospital is a level 3 teaching hospital with secondments to Palmerston Regional Hospital, Katherine District Hospital and Gove District Hospital.
Positions exist within the Division of Medicine for:
* Basic Physician Trainees Vocational Trainees from ICU, or
* ED training programmes seeking specialty rotations as a Junior Medical Registrar, or
* a non-vocational doctor possessing suitable skills and experience looking for short periods of work in between travel or research activities
Rotations through General Medicine, Respiratory, Nephrology, ICU, Cardiology, Geriatrics, Gastroenterology, Alcohol and Other Drugs, Oncology, Haematology, Palliative and Neurology give trainees a broad exposure to patient care in a unique clinical setting.
Trainees are allocated to these terms as well as to the secondment hospital sites. Applicants in their 3rd post graduate year and above are encouraged to submit their application.
To be eligible for one of these exciting opportunities you need the following:
* eligible for registration with the Medical Board of Australia.
* potential eligibility for registration as a recognised trainee of RACP
* previous experience as a Medical Registrar or PGY3+
Apply
Applications must be limited to a 1-page summary sheet outlining the interest in training within the NT and detailed resume with minimum two referee details.
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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