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Job Offer: Rural Hospital Medicine Specialist:Southern DHBJob description:Job listing Rural Hospital Medicine SpecialistEmployer Southern DHBWorkplace Southern District Healthboard Specialty Rural Hospital Medicine Term Locum Grading Specialist / Consultant Hours per week 40 Commencement date Open Application closing date 10 Sep 2021 Employer Southern DHB Workplace Southern District Healthboard Specialty Rural Hospital Medicine Term Locum Grading Specialist / Consultant Commencement date Open Hours per week 40 Application closing date 10 Sep 2021 Job descriptionQueenstown, Lakes District HospitalOne year, fixed-term 1.0 FTE Queenstown's Lakes District Hospital has a one-year, fixed-term 1.0 FTE opportunity for a Rural Hospital Medicine (RHM) Specialist to join our team of enthusiastic rural generalists who provide emergency and in-patient care to our community. About our service Queenstown Lakes District has a permanent, rapidly growing, population of around 30000 and a large visitor population. Lakes District Hospital consists of ten General Medical beds, five Maternity beds, Emergency Department, and a small outpatient department. Those who require urgent specialist care are transferred by road or helicopter to Invercargill or Dunedin. We work closely with St Johns, the Otago Trust Rescue Helicopter, and the Dunedin ICU Retrieval service to navigate patient transfers. We have on-site Radiology, including a CT Scanner, access to off-site Laboratory services and a limited supply of O negative blood. In this function, you will work on the ward and in the Emergency Department, where we see around 13, 500 patients a year. About our function At Lakes District Hospital you'll be part of a team of 11 FTE rural hospital doctors and medical agents. You will need to be comfortable working as a solo practitioner at night and managing complex logistical transport issues without on-site specialist support. In ED we see a variety of adult and paediatric medicine. Trauma makes up 40-50% of our ED presentations. Our in-patient constitutes a mix of general medicine, geriatrics, paediatrics, mental health, non-operative surgical and orthopaedics, rehabilitation medicine and palliative care. We also provide emergency back-up for the on-site Lakes primary birthing unit and Community Mental Health team. Our SMOs provide 24-hour cover through rostered shifts, working alone overnight with on-call backup that may be up to 30 minutes away. Remote specialist phone advice from base hospital is readily available. We are a teaching centre for rural immersion undergraduate medical students and offer fellowship posts for senior RHM and ACEM graduates. About you You will be a Fellow of the Division of Rural Hospital Medicine (FDRHM), or a Fellow of the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine (FACEM) with rural ED and hospital practice. Ideally, you'll have a postgraduate qualification in Point of Care Ultrasound. You'll be comfortable working flexibly with our small team of excellent nurses and allied health professionals and be keen to help us develop services as we grow. About Queenstown Are you looking for a chance to secure a balanced lifestyle? Southern District Health Board (SDHB) covers the largest geographical catchment area in the country and Queenstown needs no introduction, whatever your interest or preferred pastime you will find the opportunity to indulge Information technology here. Information technology is located close to some of New Zealand's best national parks, vineyards, and ski fields. For more information Contact Us by Agatha Chen, Recruitment Advisor - Senior Medical agents, phone (03) 470 9604 or Email address: agatha.chen@southerndhb.govt.nz Closing date: Friday, 10 September 2021. Our vacancy close dates is subject to change. Don't delay, make sure you apply as soon as possible. Do you currently work for Southern DHB? If so, please apply for this function via the internal careers site Pre-employment checks In the interests of protecting our people and our patients, all appointments will be subject to the following: Occupational health assessment Police vetting / Ministry of Justice safety checks Serious misconduct checks (previous public service departments and statutory Crown entities only) Application form Email to a friend Skills:
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