| Waikato District Health Board |
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| Written by scrubs |
| Tuesday, 14 September 2010 08:43 |
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- Consultants (as above) What specialties are available to work in at your hospital(s)?What teaching opportunities are available for RMOs?See www.waikatodhb.govt.nz How easy is it for clinicians to get leaveRMOLeave is granted regularly or alternate dates are negotiated if first options are not available SMOLeave is granted regularly or alternate dates are negotiated if first options are not available What parking facilities are available?See www.waikatodhb.govt.nz What IT systems does your DHB have (eg. electronic discharges, electronic radiology requests etc.)?See www.waikatodhb.govt.nz What other support structures / facilities are available for SMO / RMOs (childcare, gyms, security etc.)?See www.waikatodhb.govt.nz What are the accommodation options in your DHB's area?See www.waikatodhb.govt.nz What are some of the other attractions for your DHB area?The DHB has spent considerable time developing its web pages which go into much detail under all of these headings. We would like to request that a link be advertised to our web site with special mention of these links: How do SMO/RMOs apply to work at your DHB?See www.waikatodhb.govt.nz
SMO RecruitmentJune Tinkler RMO RecruitmentTeresa Buchanan,
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Which hospital(s) fall under your DHB?Waikato Hospital What are the sizes of your hospital(s) in terms of:Waikato DHB employs more 5500 people and plans, funds and provides hospital and health services to 360,000 people in the region covering eight per cent of New Zealand.
The majority of Waikato DHB’s staff work in its provider arm Health Waikato which provides an extensive range of inpatient and community-based tertiary health services to another 460,000 people in the central north island
700 bed hospital
314 RMOs – 97 HOs/SHOs and 217 Registrars
- 7 Fellows
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