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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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WESTERN<br />

HEALTH<br />

REASONS TO APPLY<br />

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Western Health is an organisation that is expanding to meet the needs of a<br />

growing, diverse community. Here, every intern participates in a week-long<br />

orientation program at the beginning of each year. This is a highly interactive<br />

program based on sound educational principles.<br />

Western Health also places great value on postgraduate medical education.<br />

Daily education sessions are offered, including professional meetings, grand<br />

rounds, seminars and tutorials.<br />

A mentoring program has also been introduced to see that the right<br />

partnership is encouraged and undertaken. If junior doctors know which<br />

specialty they wish to pursue, the health service tries to match them with a<br />

mentor from that discipline. If Junior Doctors remains unsure, the health service<br />

will match them with a mentor who can offer them insight into the choices<br />

faced early in a medical career.<br />

Western Health is dedicated to providing training and career opportunities to<br />

their Interns. At Western Health, interns can pursue many different specialty<br />

areas as a PGY2+, including Critical Care (Anaesthetics/ ICU), Emergency<br />

Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Surgery and Medicine.<br />

Leanne Valenti<br />

Recruitment Manager, MWU<br />

Email: westisbest@wh.org.au<br />

Dr Sean Fabri<br />

Director of Intern Training<br />

Email: sean.fabri@wh.org.au<br />

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CONTACT DETAILS

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