The Chronicle

New doctors arrive in city

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FORTY-FIVE new doctors have started the next phase of their careers with Darling Downs Health this week.

Darling Downs Health Acting Chief Executive Ms Shirley-Anne Gardiner welcomed the 2020 interns, who are undertakin­g their orientatio­n training this week.

“It’s an absolute pleasure to welcome 45 interns to Darling Downs Health,” Ms Gardiner said.

“They’ve started with orientatio­n at Toowoomba Hospital this week, and of those 37 will be continuing their intern year here, with others going to locations including Stanthorpe, Warwick, Clifton and Goondiwind­i.

“It’s also great to see that 10 of this year’s cohort have chosen to join the Queensland Rural Generalist Pathway, which prepares them for a career as a general practition­er in regional and remote locations.”

Darling Downs Health Director of Clinical Training Dr Sheree Conroy said the new doctors had a full program this week in preparatio­n for starting ward rounds next Monday, January 20.

“This first week is a very important time because it gives our new doctors a chance to get a feel for how things happen within Darling Downs Health,” Dr Conroy said.

“In addition to getting to know each other they’ll also do practical sessions to develop core skills like advanced life support, they get an idea of the layout of the hospital, and we work on the skills they need to make sure they maintain their own wellbeing.

“Medicine can be a challengin­g career particular­ly in the early years so we let our young doctors know that our Medical Education team is there to support them at all times.”

Dr Conroy said the number of interns was a great testament to the quality of the experience Darling Downs Health provides to young doctors.

“Forty-five equals last year’s record in terms of numbers, but even more encouragin­g is the percentage of interns who choose to continue their training with us,” Dr Conroy said.

“Toowoomba Hospital is an excellent place to learn and to advance your career, so it’s no surprise that we have a number of senior medical staff who did their internship­s here, myself included, who have returned as specialist­s.

“We wish our 2020 interns all the very best for the year and look forward to guiding them through this exciting stage of their careers.”

 ?? Picture: Contribute­d ?? NEW DOCTORS: Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service has welcomed 45 new junior doctors into the intern program.
Picture: Contribute­d NEW DOCTORS: Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service has welcomed 45 new junior doctors into the intern program.

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