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AMSA 2023 Internship Guide

UPDATE: Please use the following link to see new updated information from St John of God Healthcare (Western Australia) and Northeast Health (Victoria) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cMRLLnHZ4YvOyVqwlj2wBdGpIi5bgz3I/view?usp=sharing Hello everyone (especially class of 2023)! The 2023 edition of the AMSA Internship Guide is now available to read! This is the AMSA guide for the 2024 clinical year. This guide could not have been possible without the contribution of medical students, hospital management teams, interns, AMA and many other people volunteering their time to update the information. For example, we have added eight new health networks across all states and territories to the internship guide. Good luck to the class of 2023! We hope that the information within this guide can be beneficial for you during your internship applications. If you have any queries or feedback about the guide, please do not hesitate to email pdo@amsa.org.au.

UPDATE: Please use the following link to see new updated information from St John of God Healthcare (Western Australia) and Northeast Health (Victoria)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cMRLLnHZ4YvOyVqwlj2wBdGpIi5bgz3I/view?usp=sharing

Hello everyone (especially class of 2023)! The 2023 edition of the AMSA Internship Guide is now available to read! This is the AMSA guide for the 2024 clinical year.

This guide could not have been possible without the contribution of medical students, hospital management teams, interns, AMA and many other people volunteering their time to update the information. For example, we have added eight new health networks across all states and territories to the internship guide.

Good luck to the class of 2023! We hope that the information within this guide can be beneficial for you during your internship applications.

If you have any queries or feedback about the guide, please do not hesitate to email pdo@amsa.org.au.

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GIPPSLAND<br />

(VICTORIAN RURAL<br />

GENERALIST<br />

PROGRAM)<br />

An extensive education program with dedicated weekly protected teaching<br />

time delivered by the parent hospital to ensure the completion of all the<br />

components of the AMC Intern Training: Intern Outcome Statements and<br />

Australian Curriculum Framework for Junior Doctors<br />

PLUS additional monthly RG1 education sessions (paid, protected teaching<br />

time) and access to attendance of the ACRRM Rural Emergency Skills Training<br />

(REST) course or equivalent<br />

A comprehensive week long orientation program that includes many<br />

opportunities to learn from, and network with the previous intern group;<br />

Lots of hands-on work with excellent exposure to a broad range of clinical<br />

experiences<br />

Excellent career pathways and opportunities with access to career guidance<br />

and counselling;<br />

Parallel consulting during community practice<br />

Rural generalist pathways that meet GP training requirements and align to<br />

Advanced Skills disciplines such as Emergency Medicine, O&G, Anaesthetics,<br />

Paediatrics, Palliative Care and adult internal medicine<br />

Employee salary packaging with eligibility for remote area benefits (including<br />

rent and living expenses) plus interns in the program are eligible to apply for<br />

the Victorian Rural Medical Scholarship (VRMS) scheme, which offers $20,000<br />

scholarships to final year medical students in Victoria<br />

Dedicated RG1 Program Manager to support interns throughout their year<br />

A great work/life balance with stunning beaches, rivers, national parks, ski fields<br />

and the high country all within easy reach. And a beautiful, easy commute to<br />

work<br />

CONTACT DETAILS<br />

<br />

Sam Scott<br />

RG1 Gippsland Program Manager<br />

Phone: (03) 5150 3448<br />

Email: Samantha.scott@brhs.com.au

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