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Hotpitol Bd Appointments ■ CANTERBURY HOSPITAL | | BOARD REGISTRARS TO THE CANTERBURY AND SOUTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARDS AND CLINICAL TUTORS TO THE CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE WRITTEN applications, closing on Friday, July 24,1987, are invited from Registered Medical Practitioners qualifying as Registrars under the Health Service Determination applicable to Medical Officers for appointment as Registrars and Clinical Tutors at the board’s principal institutions — Christchurch, Burwood, The Princess Margaret, Christchurch Women’s and Sunnyside Hospitals — for 1988. Application forms are obtainable, on request, from the Chief Executive, CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD, Private Bag, Christchurch, to whom completed application forms should be addressed. Further Information may be obtained from the Assistant Medical Superintendent in Chief (R.M.O.s) (Dr T. S. Weston), Canterbury Hospital Board. Appointments are made in the following disciplines: ANAESTHESIA INTENSIVE CARE THERAPY One position MEDICINE and its SUBSPECIALTIES, Including Geriatrics, Intensive Care (one rotating post) and Medical Oncology OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY PAEDIATRICS PATHOLOGY and its SUBSPECIALTIES PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE RADIOLOGY RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY SURGERY and its SUBSPECIALTIES (except Cardiac Surgery) Salary scales are In accordance with the Health Service Determination applicable to Medical Officers on the scale for Registrars. In addition to service work for the Canterbury Hospital Board, the majority of Registrar posts have teaching duties to medical students of the Christchurch School of Medicine of the University of Otago. Registrar posts to the Academic Units associated with the Christchurch School of Medicine are included in the advertisement. On runs to which Medical Students are attached, Registrars will be expected to be involved in teaching students, and for this purpose they are given the status of “Clinical Tutors." The Canterbury Hospital Board institutions are approved by the Royal Colleges for training, subject to appropriate hours. Applicants may apply for general or specialist positions, and may ask to be considered for more than one post. In all cases, applicants must be prepared to remain for a full year. The new year will commence on Monday, December 14, 1987, and be completed in December, 1988. Special arrangements may be made with applicants who have commitments that would delay commencing in December. The Canterbury and South Canterbury boards have agreed on an exchange programme for the benefit of both boards and trainees. Medical and Surgical Registrars appointed to the Canterbury Hospital Board must agree to spend up to six months at Tlmaru, if .required. This exchange scheme is approved by the Royal Colleges of Australasia. Some changes may occur during the year due to the MIO Determination.

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Press, 30 May 1987, Page 37

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