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Auckland City Hospital
Auckland District Health
Board
Auckland City Hospital serves a population of around 444,100 seeing
almost two million patients annually. Auckland City Hospital is a
teaching hospital and Auckland District Health Board is the largest
trainer of doctors in the country with approximately 1,200 doctors,
with around 630 of which are in various stages of training resident
medical officers. CETU - the Clinical Education and Training Unit
is dedicated to offering a wide range of teaching & training
opportunities to both House Officers and Registrars training at
Auckland City Hospital.
Auckland City Hospital has over 7,000 staff,
including bureau staff. The workforce
comprises clinical, management and support staff in the
hospitals and corporate and support functions. It has over 570
beds, with services ranging as follows: Cardiothoracic Surgery and
Intensive Care Unit, Trauma Service, Emergency Department,
Neurosurgery with Neuro High Dependency Unit, Children's Intensive
Care Unit, Neonatal Intensive Care, Heart Lung Liver and Renal
Transplant Service, High Risk Obstetrics, Oncology - Largest
Oncology Unit in NZ with 6 linear accelerators, Women's health,
Surgical Services including Orthopaedics, ENT, Urology,
Vascular, Neurosurgery, a large Paediatrics service which is
largely based at Starship Hospital next door, Radiology,
Psychiatry, as well as General Medicine and Subspecialties
including Cardiology, Renal, Haematology, Gastro, Geriatrics
and Respiratory.
At House Officer level Auckland Doctors can
rotate through the Auckland Region. Auckland City Hospital has 119
runs in the following areas: Anaesthesia Peri-Operative,
Dental, Emergency, Medicine (General and
Specialties), O&G, Ophthalmology, Psychiatry, and
Surgery (General and Specialties).
At Registrar level Auckland Doctors can rotate through the
Auckland Region. Auckland City Hospital has 360 runs in the
following areas: Anaesthesia, Emergency, Medical (General and
Specialties), O&G, Oncology-Radiation, Ophthalmology,
Pathology, Palliative Care, Public Health, Sexual Health,
Surgery (General and Specialties), Virology, and
Xray.