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At least three years
following completion of basic training and the RACP Examination will be
undertaken according to these guidelines. A trainee is expected
to undertake a three year program of combined clinical and laboratory
training that will include at least one year in a recognised training
position directly supervising inpatient and outpatient care (for details
of clinical activities see joint program). There is no prescribed
period of training in immunopathology, but trainees should be familiar
with all tests outlined under the joint program. Laboratory skills should
not necessarily be developed to the level required for the FRCPA but all
trainees should understand the principles and complexities of the assays
and be able to interpret the results in detail. Trainees are allowed considerable flexibility in performing an elective period of training for up to 12 months. This may be in Australia or overseas and may involve clinical work and/or research in an area related to immunology or another relevant area of medical practice.
Other
Training Requirements The project must have been performed during advanced training and should be submitted first to the supervisor and then to the JSAC before 15 September of the year of training. The project may take the form of published papers and should be in scientific manuscript format containing details of methodology and statistical analysis. Presentation skills should be developed by presenting clinical or scientific projects at national meetings of relevant colleges or societies.
Training
Posts Details of training sites are available from the JSAC.
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