Anaesthetics
Specialist Anaesthetists work across the full scope of practice including anaesthesia for surgical and non-surgical procedures (including sedation and all forms of anaesthesia, for example; topical, local, regional and general), perioperative/periprocedural care and management; assessment and management of patients requiring analgesia, critical/intensive care, and patients in emergency and trauma situations (including resuscitation and life support).
Advantages of Starting a Career at TPCH
- Emergency rotations
- Intensive Care Unit
Training Overview
Entry requirements to Training Program
- General Registration
- Minimum post graduate year PGY 3 – most people are ~ PGY 4 before securing a training position
- Need a minimum of eighteen [18] months in different specialties and no more than six (6) months in anaesthetics
- Having an anaesthetist as a referee and an anaesthetic term completed is a strong advantage
Overview of Training Program
- Five (5) years
- Four (4) sections: 1. Introductory training (IT) – minimum 6 months;
2. Basic training (BT) – 18 months; 3. Advanced training (AT) – 24 months;
4. Provisional fellowship training (PFT) after 12 months - Exams: there are two sets of exams –
- Part I must be completed prior to starting Advanced Training
- Part II must be completd prior to starting Provisional Fellowship
What rotations are recommended prior to applying for training
- Emergency
- ICU
- Medical Registrar
How to improve your chances of selection
- Most important is to complete an anaesthetic term and obtain a reference from an anaesthetist
- If above not possible, Intensive Care experience – reference from an anaesthetist/intensive will be accepted
- Consider regional or rural rotations to obtain the above experience
- Be involved in anaesthetic research or audits
Courses
- Advanced Life Support training – this course is essential and training must be Australian Resuscitation Council certified. These courses are available throughout the year at TPCH
- Complete Part 1 of Long Course of the anaesthetic training program – contact the College for course dates
Frequently Asked Questions
- No ward rounds unless sub-specialty pain management
- No ongoing outpatient clinics
- Large hospital specialty so rosters usually quite good. Mainly day shifts with ~ 1:10 weekends.
- Full and part time, public and private
- Part-time training and interruptions to training are options
Contact us
Medical Education Unit
Email: TPCH-Medical-Education@health.qld.gov.au
Phone: (07) 3139 4221
Editor: Dr Daniel Faulke, Director of Advanced Training