Pain Medicine Fellow (fixed term)
This is a two year fixed term position for a qualified Senior Medical Officer to undertake vocational training towards an ANZCA qualified Pain Medicine Specialist.
This role will provide you with the opportunity to complete the required clinical hours for this training within a highly experienced multi-disciplinary team of a regional tertiary service.
You will be working alongside an enthusiastic and cohesive team of medical specialists, clinical psychologists, occupational therapist, physiotherapists and nurses. The interdisciplinary team meets regularly and provides individual and group programmes in-person as well as online. You will provide medical assessments as the sole practitioner as well as being part of an interdisciplinary assessment panel.
You will have opportunities to provide ultrasound and fluoroscopy guided interventions. As this is a training position, supervision by Pain Medicine Specialists is provided for all aspects of the role. The service's current research focus is on developing support for opioid tapering and online resources to address access, equity and challenges to offer best practice pain management to the geographically large region.
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