WWBH seeks to appoint an unaccredited trainee to the vascular service for the 2024 clinical year (12-month post). It is anticipated that the successful applicant will receive a wide range of clinical experience in vascular surgery through the post, with substantial opportunities for training in relevant operative and procedural skills. The post is ideally suited to candidates wishing to prepare themselves for entry to formal vascular surgery training through the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. Participation in the middle-grade after-hours on-call roster is expected.
The primary purpose of the role is to provide effective clinical management of surgical patients, under appropriate supervision, whilst developing expertise in medical practice, in a complex clinical environment. The medical officer is the key person who works closely with all members of a multi-disciplinary team and deals with matters of an urgent or sensitive nature, whilst exercising discretion, sensitivity and maintaining confidentiality.
Decision making and supervision will be at the appropriate level according to the medical officer's skills, knowledge and experience. The medical officer will be expected to adopt a progressively more independent approach to patient management according to their experience, under the guidance of and at the discretion of the appropriate Attending Medical Officer (AMO). All patients managed within the hospitals of the health district are under the direct care of a specialist medical practitioner. All decisions regarding their care are to be clearly communicated with the specialist responsible for that care
Wagga Wagga Base Hospital (WWBH) is a 325-bed referral hospital serving the Riverina region of New South Wales. The vascular surgery service at WWBH serves the entire population within the Murrumbidgee Local Health District, and additionally receives referrals from surrounding regions.
Round-the-clock on-call cover is provided by three consultant surgeons. A wide range of open surgical and endovascular procedures are carried out, with the service conducting 8–10 scheduled theatre and procedural sessions per week.
Wagga Wagga Base Hospital (WWBH) is one of the busiest rural hospitals in NSW and has recently been transformed by a $431million redevelopment. It was delivered in three stages and completed in 2021. The health campus includes:
- a referral hospital called Wagga Wagga Base Hospital. Opened in 2017, it supports over 40,000 emergency presentations, 1,100 births and approximately 11,000 operations each year.
- a 24-hour Emergency Department equipped with telehealth cameras to connect the team in Wagga Wagga with other specialists or GPs across the state through the Critical Care Advisory Service, ensuring you get the care you need.
- a purpose-built Health Services Hub which opened in 2021. The new facility, linked to the Wagga Wagga Base Hospital, offers a range of important services from a single site. The multi-storey building accommodates acute aged care inpatient beds, rehabilitation inpatient beds, an older person's mental inpatient unit, Hospital in the Home, expanded renal dialysis unit, expanded oral (dental) service, 60 clinic rooms and treatment spaces for allied health, outpatient, and community health services. There is also a Staff Hub and 30 staff meeting rooms of varying sizes with an electronic booking system and the latest presentation technology; a new lecture theatre and two nearby conference rooms, new clinical education and training spaces, including a simulation room and skills area and facilities for virtual training; a library, a dedicated Aboriginal meeting room and cultural courtyard; cafe; new multi-faith space; and facilities for corporate volunteers. There is also secure parking for fleet vehicles under the Health Services Hub.
- a specialised Mental Health Unit, which opened in 2013, to provide a large modern and comfortable facility. Community mental health services are co-located on the campus in the new Health Services Hub.
Wagga Wagga Health Service provides services including critical care, medical, surgical, paediatric, obstetric, and rehabilitation care. We also provide mental health and community health services. We work with a team of specialists which include cardiovascular, gastroenterology, renal medicine, obstetrics, orthopaedics, psychiatry, and paediatrics. There is also the provision of a full range of allied health and support services such as oral health, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, sexual health and violence prevention and response services.
Location
Wagga Wagga is the largest regional city in NSW with an urban population of around 67,000 residents, nestled on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River.
Located midway between Sydney and Melbourne, Wagga Wagga was recently recognised as being one of the ‘top family’ friendly cities in Australia, and is the hub of the Riverina.
Wagga Wagga offers a myriad of activities to enjoy, including a wonderful selection of restaurants, cafes, markets and wineries, galleries, and museums. It has terrific gardens and recreational areas and caters to both the cultural and sporting enthusiasts.
There are extensive education options from early childhood through to tertiary, including public and private primary and secondary schools, the TAFE NSW Riverina Institute, Charles Sturt University, The University of NSW Rural Clinical School, and The University of Notre Dame – Rural Clinical School.
Wagga Wagga is only a 60 min flight from Sydney or Melbourne and 3.5hr drive to Thredbo Village.