Living, working and training in the Northern Territory (NT) is a unique and fulfilling experience. Providing diversity in medical practice, support by strong multidisciplinary teams and networks, rewarding career opportunities that make a difference and the ability to learn from and grow with your community.
There are plenty of opportunities to train in the NT from Intern to Registrar and the NT Regional Training Hub (NT RTH) can guide you towards a pathway that meets your needs.
In collaboration with the Specialist Medical Colleges and health services, the NT Regional Training Hub has mapped the postgraduate medical training for General Practitioners and Medical Specialists in the NT. Click on the areas of interest below for further information.
Up to 80% off fees due to Government subsidies*.
*Government subsidies enable Flinders to offer Domestic applicants a reduction of up to 80% off full course fees through Commonwealth Supported Places.
Northern Territory hospitals provide a range of services often not seen in similar sized hospitals due to the wide range of medical conditions, cross-cultural blend of patients, and combination of rural and remote locations.
The NT has a strong focus on generalism for their training programs. You will, at the Intern and Resident Medical Officer levels have the opportunity to consolidate, maintain and widen your knowledge, skills and experience, as well as have access to opportunities to explore potential careers in rural and remote settings.
The Northern Territory provides unique opportunities for training the health workforce including:
You can apply to complete an internship at both the Top End Regional Health Service (Royal Darwin and Palmerston, Gove and Katherine hospitals) and Central Australia Regional Health Service (Alice Springs and Tennant Creek hospitals).
Information about internship
Residency
Resident Medical Officers (RMO) may choose to work for the Central Australian Regional Health Service (CARHS), incorporating Alice Springs and Tennant Creek hospitals or the Top End Regional Health Service (TERHS) incorporating Royal Darwin, Palmerston, Gove and Katherine hospitals. Information about resident (RMO) positions.
Top End Medical officer positions - for information on career opportunities and the recruitment and training of medical officers at the Royal Darwin Hospital.
Central Australia medical officer positions - for more information on career opportunities and the recruitment and training of medical officers at Alice Spring Hospital.
The NT Regional Training Hub organise and sponsor a variety of career planning and professional development opportunities throughout the year. We can also put you in contact with experts to help you map out your career path. Email fnt.rth@flinders.edu.au now to make an appointment to talk about your career and how we might be able to assist.
The NT RTH organises medical career expos and has a suite of webinars online. The career expos give you the opportunity to talk face to face with experts from the health services, training organisations and medical speciality colleges. The webinar series compliments the expos with 60-minute virtual presentations from college representatives and NT trainees and fellows.
Email fnt.rth@flinders.edu.au to ensure you are on the mailing list.
Staff from the NT RTH will work with you one on one in conjunction with the health services to map out a training pathway. Email fnt.rth@flinders.edu.au us to organise an appointment with a suitable staff member.
Rural Generalist Pathway Northern Territory
For information on rural generalism in the NT, the Rural Generalist Coordination Unit can organise for one of their career navigators provide advice to you about pathways and the benefits of being a rural generalist in the NT. Visit the website for further information.
The NT Regional Training Hub can support you in linking up with a suitable mentor.
The Regional Training Hubs use their collective bargaining power to advocate to the Specialist Colleges to promote and recognise the need for rural pathways. Your input into any survey we run is invaluable in collecting information to present to the Colleges. Like our Facebook page and follow our blog to stay up to date.
The NT RTH organises networking opportunities for stakeholders, local students and the medical workforce. This can include meetings of JMO’s, Specialist Colleges, Health Services and Training Organisations regarding rural pathways.
The NT RTH regularly advises of a broad range of opportunities to attend professional development events and conferences that enable you to network, update and broaden your knowledge of future training pathways. Events and funding supports will be advertised through our Mentoring page, Facebook page and our blog.
Rural Generalism and Training Opportunities in East Arnhem Land.
Rural Generalism and Training Opportunities in East Arnhem Land.
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