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James has been in the Auckland Region for almost 5 years and his passion to assist others and to make a difference in people’s lives has lead him down the Palliative Medicine training pathway where he is now an advanced trainee.....
Working as a Palliative Medicine Advanced trainee in the
Auckland Region will allow you to experience a wide range of
palliative medicine provided in various settings and provided to
the multi-cultural population of the wider Auckland Region.
A typical day of work involves:
- Clinical handover meetings in the morning.
- Ward rounds/Consultations - new patients take on average an
hour to assess and follow ups take around 15 - 30 minutes.
- On call once a week, with 1:4-5 weekends dependent on
work-site.
- Half to a full day of non clinical time per week.
- Attendance at Palliative Care focused clinics e.g. Motor
Neurone Disease Clinic.
- Teaching sessions to be held at work sites.
You get the opportunity to work in a number of environments as
follows:
Hospice Inpatient Units:
The chance to work as part of a multi-professional team in the
provision of inpatient Palliative Care in a well supported
environment. In the inpatient unit you will be primarily
responsible for the patients under your care, but will work under
consultant supervision.
Hospice Community Teams:
Working in the community teams you have the privilege to assess
patients in their own homes. Working alongside their General
Practitioners and other community services to provide Palliative
Care in the community setting.
Hospital Consultation Teams:
Working within a Hospital Palliative Care consultation service you
will have the opportunity to experience a wide range of Palliative
Care scenarios. The variety of teaching hospitals available in the
Auckland Region will also allow you to gain experience working with
different cultural groups and to learn about their particular
needs.
Overall, the Auckland training programme enables you to develop
a wide range of clinical skills, personal skills and self care
strategies which are all important for Palliative Medicine
trainees. This is done while working within highly supportive
teams, with good clinical role models around. You will be
encouraged to pursue individual professional development in areas
such as; leadership, quality improvement, cultural awareness,
communication skills and management skills.
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