UExcel Medical Recruitment are seeking several medicine Registrars 2026 clinical year - Dept. of Medicine Basic Physician Training The hospital is a 400 bed public hospital providing acute care services for residents of the North and North West regions of Tasmania. It is a teaching hospital for the University of Tasmania. During Basic Physician Training you will be exposed to a wide range of medical specialties that are well supported and will provide you with a broad experience in both inpatient and outpatient work. BPT Rotations Cardiology Renal Respiratory Gastroenterology Infectious Diseases Rehabilitation Endocrinology Palliative Care Neurology General Medicine Stroke Acute Medical Unit Haematology Nights Oncology Relieving Written Exam preparation is facilitated by a weekly BPT tutorial series, Grand Round and Journal Club. Individual units also have dedicated grand rounds as well as radiology and multidisciplinary meetings. Clinical Exam preparation is well supported and we offer a program in partnership. Several of the consultant physicians are part of the RACP National Examining Panel, and many others are highly experienced local examiners, all are committed to teaching. Involvement in research is encouraged and many of the staff specialists are well published and have active research interests. They are well supported with research grants available to successful applicants, including trainees. Applicants of all levels of training are encouraged to apply. The General Hospital is currently accredited as a level III training hospital by the RACP which means all 36 months of basic training can be undertaken at the health service. The hospital is located in a beautiful and accessible part of Tasmania with the opportunity for work life balance above what is afforded in larger cities. Assistance with local relocation may be available. Hours/Period of Appointment Fixed term, full time, day work, working 80 hours per fortnight to commence 1 Feb 2026 for 12 months Essential Requirements General or limited registration with the Medical Board of Australia Current Tasmanian Working with Children Registration. The Head of the State Service has determined that the person nominated for this job is to satisfy a pre-employment check before taking up the appointment, on promotion or transfer. The following checks are to be conducted: 1. Conviction checks in the following areas: a) Crimes of Violence b) Sex Related Offences c) Serious Drug Offences d) Crimes involving dishonesty 2. Identification check 3. Disciplinary action in previous employment check. APPLY TODAY!