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23/04/2025  
2026 Emergency Medicine Registrar
Emergency Medicine Registrar 12-month Full Time Fixed Term position commencing 2nd February 2026. Emergency Medicine Position Description The Royal Melbourne is one of Victoria’s largest hospitals providing a comprehensive range of health services including acute, sub-acute, general, and specialist medical services throughout inpatient and community-based facilities. We are also a proud part of the world-renowned Melbourne Biomedical Precinct, working in collaboration to advance research for continuous improvement of clinical care. Unit Description: The RMH ED is Victoria’s busiest adult Emergency Department seeing over 90,000 patients annually and is one of two of Victoria’s major Trauma services caring for more than 5,300 trauma patients per year, of which 1,300 are major trauma patients. We are the state’s premier emergency stroke care centre, Victoria’s first emergency clot retrieval service, and deliver the fastest emergency stroke treatment in...
The Royal Melbourne Hospital The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Grattan Street, Parkville Melbourne, VIC, Australia Full time

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