The department is actively involved in teaching at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels, and also for other specialist personnel.
The rotating registrar positions go primarily to those on the Victorian and Tasmanian rotating Anaesthesia training schemes. It is only if there is not a full quota that others are considered.
Each year the Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Management offers 8-12 fellowship positions in paediatric anaesthesia. These positions are either 6 or 12 month duration and commence in February or August. They are suitable for anaesthetists with previous paediatric anaesthesia training with a view to a career as a specialist paediatric anaesthetist.
The fellowship program includes:
As part of the clinical program, Fellows are expected to participate in the out of hours roster. On average this involves 4 nights on duty over an 8 week cycle.
A formal anaesthesia teaching program is provided for all Fellows which includes:
In addition, Fellows are rostered for 5 hours of non clinical time, every second week. Fellows are encouraged to use this time to engage in research and/or educational activities.
To be eligible for consideration for a Fellowship it is expected that applicants have:
International applicants are only considered if there are no suitably qualified Australian applicants
In addition, prospective Fellows must be able to satisfy the registration requirements of the Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria. (For prospective Fellows from a non English speaking background, the Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria requires evidence of an IELTS score of 7.0.)
Positions are generally advertised in March/April of each year.
More information can be obtained about these positions from Dr Rob McDougall by email on rob.mcdougall@rch.org.au
Medical students of Melbourne University have a lecture and two sessions in theatre during their 5th year Paediatric term. These sessions are conducted by Dr Rob McDougall.
3rd year medical students at Melbourne University can attend an advanced study unit on basic sciences applied to Paediatric Anaesthesia. Usually the group consists of 6-8 students and the course includes some time in the operating theatre, tutorials and preparation of a case report. This is coordinated by Drs George Chalkiadis and Rob Mcdougall.
Occasionally medical students (local and overseas) spend 2 weeks to 2 months doing an elective. They usually have theoretical and practical teaching and usually prepare a case report
Various other groups have short exposure to Paediatric anaesthesia and airway management including nurses, MICA ambulance and Armed forces personnel
The department has for many years had an involvement with countries all round the world. Anaesthetists from over 30 countries have worked in the department while members of the staff have taught and lectured in over 60 countries. Several members have worked in Britain. Five have worked for periods over 6 months in Holland, Italy, Sweden and Canada.
Each year 5-6 of our staff are involved in meetings and teaching sessions overseas.