
Why should I apply to work at Charlie’s?
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Charlie's RMO Society
The Charlie’s RMO Society is a team of doctors working at SCGH - from interns through to registrars - who work to support junior doctors and represent their concerns to the hospital executive. The CRMOS committee advocates for its members, organises educational programs such as SHARE tutorials, and more.
CRMOS also organises regular social events, including monthly social events, end-of-term catch-ups, and the CRMOS Cocktail Event once a year.
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Rotations
Several specialty rotations are available to interns at SCGH, including:
Obstetrics and Gynaecology at King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH)
Paediatrics (Perth Children’s Hospital)
Intensive Care Unit (SCGH, Joondalup Health Campus)
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Medical Workforce
Our Medical Workforce team have made several new changes to support Junior Doctors in the past few years. Some of the important changes include:
New and improved centralised overtime applications process - introduced in 2023
Improvements to leave applications - fewer rejected or pending leave applications
Friendly and helpful Medical Workforce team
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Location
Located in Nedlands within the Queen Elizabeth II (QEII) Medical Centre, SCGH is a great location to work.
With the new Kids’ Bridge across from QEII, King’s Park is right on the doorstep to the hospital.
The hospital is accessible by several frequent bus services.
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Research
With leading research facilities such as the Harry Perkins’ Institute and Lions’ Eye Institute all located within the QEII Medical Centre, junior doctors have many opportunities to get involved in research.
Many of the clinicians at SCGH are actively involved in research, and will support juniors in getting involved!