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Over the past 20 years, Intensive Care Medicine (ICU) services have expanded rapidly across Australasia, creating a strong demand for Intensive Care specialists.
Modern Intensive Care departments possess state-of-the-art monitors and ventilators and are supported by highly trained critical care nurses. These units operate in conjunction with colleagues from other teams, such as Emergency Departments, Anaesthetics, and Retrieval teams, providing quality critical care to patients within the hospital.
There are excellent job opportunities for Intensive Care doctors to engage in specialist training, take on research projects and connect with others from the medical community.
Becoming an ICU doctor in Australia can offer an enviable lifestyle with rewarding financial dividends. Opportunities exist in public hospital and private practice settings.
Modern Intensive Care departments possess state-of-the-art monitors and ventilators and are supported by highly trained critical care nurses. These units operate in conjunction with colleagues from other teams, such as Emergency Departments, Anaesthetics, and Retrieval teams, providing quality critical care to patients within the hospital.
There are excellent job opportunities for Intensive Care doctors to engage in specialist training, take on research projects and connect with others from the medical community.
Becoming an ICU doctor in Australia can offer an enviable lifestyle with rewarding financial dividends. Opportunities exist in public hospital and private practice settings.
Average salaries for Intensive Care Medicine (ICU) doctors in Australia are:
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