What you'll be doing
1. The Unaccredited Trainee works as part of a multi-disciplinary team which includes medical, nursing and allied health professionals. They will work at the trainee level.
2. The Unaccredited Trainee is directly responsible to the supervising Emergency Medicine Specialist of the day, with overall supervision by the Term Supervisor and the Emergency Department Director.
3. The Unaccredited Trainee must work effectively with other specialty teams and nursing staff in the wider hospital, to ensure optimal patient care. The Trainee must also interact professionally with clinicians outside of the hospital, including GP’s and community nurses.
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The Training Program & Opportunities
The following rotations are available to trainees:
• Auburn Emergency
• Auburn Anaesthetics
• Simulation / Education
• Westmead Emergency
Auburn Emergency is accredited for the Paediatric logbook requirement of ACEM training.
Auburn ED is accredited for & advance training with 16 hours/7 days emergency physician
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Our teaching program is closely linked to Westmead Emergency and has multiple streams dedicated to different requirements including a weekly trainee teaching. There are also skills days throughout the year specific for trainees and preparation in both the primary and fellowship exam.
The Training Network
Auburn Emergency Deparment is part of the Network 5 training network that includes Children’s Hospital Westmead ED, Blacktown Mount Druitt Hospital ED, Nepean ED, Westmead ED, Orange Hospital ED & Tweeds Hospital ED.