Senior Registrar - Education and Simulation
This role involves coordinating medical education programs in the Emergency Department under consultant staff supervision, delivering education and teaching to Residents and Registrars.
The successful candidate will develop skills as an educator in simulation design, events managing and debriefing multidisciplinary in situ simulations.
* You will have the opportunity to run monthly immersive multidisciplinary simulations at the Curtin Sim Lab.
* You will assist in preparing and facilitating various medical education programs at all levels (medical students, RMO, Registrar, ACEM exam preparation and courses).
* Undertake professional development in the medical education field with a prescribed university course or agreed alternative.
* Assist in improving education quality within the Emergency Department through projects and initiatives.
We are a high-performing 48-bedded department which commenced service in recent years. We provide FACEM-led team-based care for 77,000 presentations per year with an admission rate of approximately 30%. Our excellent, varied case-mix provides a broad clinical experience including Paediatrics (~17% of presentations), Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Stroke Service.
Your Key Responsibilities
* Commit to a team approach in the delivery of care, working closely with nursing staff, allied health professionals, pastoral care services, and other clinicians both onsite and offsite.
* Provide clinical supervision and teaching to Registrars, Resident Medical Officers, Interns and medical students.
* Provide opportunities for education and professional development.
Professional Development Opportunities
* Accredited for 36 months ACEM training (Tier 1 site)
* Accredited for Training Stage 4 of ACEM training program
* Paediatric logbook accredited
* Weekly one-on-one bedside ultrasound teaching by a certified Sonographer to gain skills in AAA and eFAST and fulfil CCPU requirements
* Multidisciplinary weekly education including Simulation, Journal Club and Mortality & Morbidity meetings