Date | Date (sort) | Times | Pay | Last advertised | Last advertised (sort) |
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Sun May 11 | 2025-05-11T08:00:00.000Z | 0800-1630 | $145 per hour | 142 days ago | 2025-04-29T04:15:01.084Z |
Mon May 12 | 2025-05-12T08:00:00.000Z | 0800-1630 | $145 per hour | 142 days ago | 2025-04-29T04:15:01.084Z |
I had a great time in ED at Maclean. The ED is on the smaller side as a remote country ED 3 acute beds, 1 resus bay and 2 "fast-track" style chairs. The facility itself is quite old but we had enough space to achieve everything we needed to do. All staff I worked with were exceptionally welcoming and incredibly skilled. Presentations including a wide range of low acuity ailments right through to acute issues that would typically be referred to Grafton. Bloods are transported off-site, and only x-ray is available within hours. ED staffing typically included a JMO and a FACEM during the day with a CMO in the evenings and overnight. Would happily come back here.
I really enjoyed my week at Maclean. You cover the subacute + rehab patients (approx 30 in total) and work from 8 - 4.30pm each day. Currently there's one Rehab Physician covering both sides of the unit and he did a CWR every day during the week and then you're solo on the weekend (although there's a GP upstairs on-site who manages the acute ward who you can ask for advice). Good communication from the hospital in the lead-up and I had everything I needed when I started. EMR is Cerner. It's resident-level work at a relaxed pace (writing notes, scripts, discharge summaries). Staff were very welcoming and helpful. Accommodation was great - apartment just a few hundred metres from the hospital. Botero makes great coffee and I played a game of pickleball at the local gym.