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- Doctor Hierarchy Australia: Intern, Resident, Registrar
At its simplest form the doctor hierarchy for a medical team usually comprises one or more intern doctors as the most junior doctor in the team, followed by one or more resident doctors, then registrars, and finally consultant doctors as the most senior doctor s in charge
- HEALTH PROFESSIONAL AND MEDICAL SALARIES (STATE) AWARD 2023
The maximum amount of fringe benefits-free tax savings that can be achieved under the scheme is where the value of benefits when grossed-up, equal the fringe benefits exemption cap of $17,000
- Medical career structure | Careers
A PHO position is an equivalent level to Registrar Registrars - means a medical practitioner appointed as such who is undertaking an accredited course of study leading to a higher medical qualification
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Unaccredited Register – no exams required to work at this level Accredited Register – require acceptance of College Training
- Understand junior doctor grades in Australia in 2024 - Medrecruit
After completing their internship, doctors become Resident Medical Officers (RMOs), similar to Foundation Year 2 (FY2) in the UK Residents have more responsibility than interns and can work in various specialties, gaining broad experience
- Doctor Hierarchy in Australia: Roles and Career Pathways
Whether you’re a medical student contemplating your future or an experienced hospital professional looking to expand your horizons, this resource about doctor hierarchy in Australia will help inform your next steps
- Hospital Medical Officers | The RMH
Hospital Medical Officers can only apply for streamed positions from PGY3+ year Applying for an HMO position directly to the RMH HMO positions where applicants are appointed directly include: The BPT1 stream is for those applicants who intend on completing Basic Physician Training within 3 years
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