Over the years, Mater has distinguished itself by training junior doctors to become consultants and general practitioners. It has an excellent reputation for teaching, and junior staff positions here are keenly sought after. As a training facility, Mater is accredited for training in a wide range of medical disciplines.
| Training Programs |
| Medical Training |
Accredited Training Program |
| Intern and junior medical officer |
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| Internal medicine specialties—basic and advanced training in a broad range of specialties |
Royal Australasian College of Physicians |
| Adult intensive care |
Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine |
| Anaesthetics |
College of Anaesthesia |
| Child and adolescent psychiatry |
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists |
| Emergency medicine—paediatric and adult |
Australasian College for Emergency Medicine |
| Haematology |
RCPA |
| Obstetrics and gynaecology |
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists |
| Ophthalmology |
RANZCO |
| Pathology—haematology, microbiology, clinical chemistry and anatomic pathology |
Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia |
Paediatrics—Mater Children's Hospital is accredited for both basic and advanced training in:
- paediatrics
- neonatology
- paediatric emergency medicine
- developmental
- respiratory
- child protection
- intensive care
- oncology
- endocrinology
- community health.
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Royal Australasian College of Physicians — (Division of Paediatrics) |
| Radiology—Paediatric and Adult |
RANZCR |
Surgery both adult and paediatric including sub-specialties:
- ENT
- ophthalmology
- plastic surgery
- urology
- trauma
- orthopaedic surgery.
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Royal Australasian College of Surgery |