Opportunities at Hawkes Bay DHB - RMO Roadshow 2022

 
Welcome to the Hawkes Bay DHB
RMO Roadshow 2022
 
 
On the panel -
 
- Rose Siaosi– RMO Recruitment Advisor
 
- Grant Broadhurst - Director of Medical Training
 
- Jacqui Mabin – RMO Unit Manager
 
- Rachel Leigh – 2IC Medicine Department
 
 - Kirsty Sutherland - PGY2
              
 
 - Matt McNeill - PGY1
Introductions
 
 
Our vision is simple – we want everyone in Hawke’s Bay district to be healthy.
 
Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers Memorial Hospital is a 410 bed secondary hospital located in Hastings.  All specialties are on site (except Cardiothoracic, Plastics and
Neurosurgery).
 
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board offers a wide range of services including sub-specialties as follows:
 
General Medicine
Surgical and Orthopaedics
Paediatric and neo-natal services
Intensive Care Unit, HDU and Coronary Care
Emergency Department
Radiology
Operating Theatres and Anaesthetics
Dental and Public Health Service
Mental Health and Addiction Service
Public Health
 
Our region has a population of close to 160,000 people, most of who reside in or around the twin cities of Hastings and Napier.  There is a strong sense of community
in Hawke’s Bay, and whatever your interest, chances are there will be clubs and community organisations who will offer you a warm welcome.
 
Why Hawke’s Bay DHB
 
 
 
The combination of fantastic weather, stunning scenery, beaches, world-class trout-fishing, easy
access to the outdoors and the Central Plateau ski-fields, established food and wine experiences
and a high performing hospital make Hawke’s Bay an ideal work/lifestyle destination.
Hawke’s Bay District
 
 
Applications are reviewed by the Selection Panel which consists of:
 
Prevocational Education Supervisors (PES)
Director of Medical Training
Recruitment Advisor
 
We do not interview candidates.
 
We will review your cover letter, CV and references and give you a DHB ranking for prior contact with us.
 
A site visit is not mandatory.
Recruitment Process
 
 
PGY1’s that are keen to work with us.
A mixture of Otago and Auckland graduates.
Team players.
PGY1’s that live our values.
Future leaders.
Who are we looking for?
 
 
20 positions.
Attachments in Gen Med, AT&R, Gen Surgery (including Orthopaedics), Relief (in Q4 only).
Vocational training in most specialties.
Regular House Officer teaching.
Informal teaching – on the job learning.
Formal teaching – Grand Rounds, Pathology meetings, Clinico-Radiology meetings, weekly teaching session.
Protected lunchtime meetings – once a week.
Working as a PGY1 in Hawke’s Bay DHB
 
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House Officers are paid Category D of the Non-Urban Salary Scale
 
3-4 weekends per quarter
1 rostered evening per week
1 set of night shifts per quarter – 3 days over weekend (Fri-Sun), 4 days during the week (Mon-Thu)
PGY1’s years do not work nights until the 2
nd
 Quarter and after completing a medical run, with the
support of another PGY2 or higher also rostered to nights.
Roster Info
 
 
Hand over to ? …
A day in the life of an RMO here at Hawke’s Bay DHB …
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Discover exciting opportunities at Hawkes Bay DHB - RMO Roadshow 2022. Meet key figures like the RMO Recruitment Advisor and Director of Medical Training. Learn about the hospital's vision, services, and vibrant community. Find out about the recruitment process, ideal candidates, and the experience of working as a PGY1. Embrace the work-life balance in the stunning Hawkes Bay District.

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  1. Welcome to the Hawkes Bay DHB RMO Roadshow 2022

  2. Introductions On the panel - - Rose Siaosi RMO Recruitment Advisor - Grant Broadhurst - Director of Medical Training - Jacqui Mabin RMO Unit Manager - Rachel Leigh 2IC Medicine Department - Kirsty Sutherland - PGY2 - Matt McNeill - PGY1

  3. Why Hawkes Bay DHB Our vision is simple we want everyone in Hawke s Bay district to be healthy. Hawke s Bay Fallen Soldiers Memorial Hospital is a 410 bed secondary hospital located in Hastings. All specialties are on site (except Cardiothoracic, Plastics and Neurosurgery). Hawke s Bay District Health Board offers a wide range of services including sub-specialties as follows: General Medicine Surgical and Orthopaedics Paediatric and neo-natal services Intensive Care Unit, HDU and Coronary Care Emergency Department Radiology Operating Theatres and Anaesthetics Dental and Public Health Service Mental Health and Addiction Service Public Health Our region has a population of close to 160,000 people, most of who reside in or around the twin cities of Hastings and Napier. There is a strong sense of community in Hawke s Bay, and whatever your interest, chances are there will be clubs and community organisations who will offer you a warm welcome.

  4. Hawkes Bay District The combination of fantastic weather, stunning scenery, beaches, world-class trout-fishing, easy access to the outdoors and the Central Plateau ski-fields, established food and wine experiences and a high performing hospital make Hawke s Bay an ideal work/lifestyle destination.

  5. Recruitment Process Applications are reviewed by the Selection Panel which consists of: Prevocational Education Supervisors (PES) Director of Medical Training Recruitment Advisor We do not interview candidates. We will review your cover letter, CV and references and give you a DHB ranking for prior contact with us. A site visit is not mandatory.

  6. Who are we looking for? PGY1 s that are keen to work with us. A mixture of Otago and Auckland graduates. Team players. PGY1 s that live our values. Future leaders.

  7. Working as a PGY1 in Hawkes Bay DHB 20 positions. Attachments in Gen Med, AT&R, Gen Surgery (including Orthopaedics), Relief (in Q4 only). Vocational training in most specialties. Regular House Officer teaching. Informal teaching on the job learning. Formal teaching Grand Rounds, Pathology meetings, Clinico-Radiology meetings, weekly teaching session. Protected lunchtime meetings once a week.

  8. ROSTER ROSTER Roster Info House Officers are paid Category D of the Non-Urban Salary Scale 3-4 weekends per quarter 1 rostered evening per week 1 set of night shifts per quarter 3 days over weekend (Fri-Sun), 4 days during the week (Mon-Thu) PGY1 s years do not work nights until the 2nd Quarter and after completing a medical run, with the support of another PGY2 or higher also rostered to nights.

  9. A day in the life of an RMO here at Hawkes Bay DHB Hand over to ?

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