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1,369
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1,350
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1,483
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1,509
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1,483
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1,489
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1,752
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1,782
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1,898
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1,956
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1,719
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1,419
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2,589
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2,696
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2,802
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(h)3,114
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3,184
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3,556
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3,904
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Addiction medicine, palliative medicine, sexual health medicine and sports and exercise medicine were recognised as specialties in 2009.
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RACP data were included with ACEM totals.
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Emergency medicine and paediatrics data account for trainees undertaking paediatric emergency medicine.
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Due to retrospective data collection, the number of estimated first year advanced trainees in 2009 is unavailable.
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Includes trainees from pathology and RACP (jointly).
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Excludes 1 trainee living overseas.
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Includes 71 fellows in subspecialty training.
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Total number of first year registrars across all states (excluding double counting of registrars and one trainee from overseas).
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Figures include both basic and advanced trainees together. It also includes those who are enrolled or who have completed training.
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Excludes 28 trainees that deferred SET training commencement in 2012.
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Figures are for those enrolled in the 2014 training year and include those now withdrawn or fellowed.
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Data exclude 14 trainees who deferred training commencement in 2014.
Source: Medical colleges and the Australian Government Department of Health
Table D22: Advanced training first-year positions/trainees by state/territory, 1997-2015
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