Medical Training Review Panel 19th Report



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Medical specialty

Total

Proportion of all new fellows
(%)


Females

Proportion
female
(%)


Overseas
trained
specialists


Proportion
overseas
trained specialists (%)


Addiction medicine

2

0.1

2

100.0

0

0

Adult medicine

307

10.3

111

36.2

44

14.3

Anaesthesia

208

6.9

75

36.1

42

20.2

Anaesthesia - pain medicine

27

0.9

9

33.3

0

0

Dermatology

31

1.0

25

80.6

7

22.6

Emergency medicine

137

4.6

61

44.5

21

15.3

General practice



















  • RACGP

(a)1,283

42.9

(b)660

51.4

(c)256

20.0

  • ACRRM

74

2.5

23

31.1

6

8.1

Intensive care medicine

40

1.3

6

15.0

2

5.0

Medical administration

28

0.9

10

35.7

0

0

Obstetrics and gynaecology

99

3.3

63

63.6

34

34.3

Occupational and environmental medicine

9

0.3

0

0

1

11.1

Ophthalmology

37

1.2

11

29.7

11

29.7

Oral and maxillofacial surgery

9

0.3

0

0

0

0

Paediatrics

102

3.4

67

65.7

16

15.7

Palliative medicine

39

1.3

27

69.2

1

2.6

Pathology

53

1.8

32

60.4

10

18.9

Pathology and RACP (jointly)

42

1.4

22

52.4

0

0

Psychiatry

133

4.4

71

53.4

41

30.8

Public health medicine

12

0.4

6

50.0

0

0

Radiation oncology

17

0.6

13

76.5

3

17.6

Radiodiagnosis

79

2.6

26

32.9

24

30.4

Rehabilitation medicine

33

1.1

23

69.7

3

9.1

Sexual health medicine

5

0.2

4

80.0

2

40.0

Sport and exercise medicine

4

0.1

1

25.0

0

0

Surgery

183

6.1

51

27.9

33

18.0

Total

2,993

100.0

1,399

46.7

557

18.6

  1. This number includes 558 new fellows from non-AGPT Programs.

  2. This number includes 193 new female fellows from non-AGPT Programs.

  3. Includes Fellowship Ad Eundem Gradum (FAEG) OTDs from Hong Kong and Malaysia under the Specialist Pathway Program (SPP) working in Australia. It excludes the Aus/IMG status of Registrars, PER or PBA candidates.

Source: Medical colleges

Data on the state or territory in which new fellows resided are shown in Table 4.41. New South Wales had the biggest proportion of new fellows followed by Victoria.



Table 4.41: New fellows by medical specialty and state/territory, 2014

Medical specialty

NSW

VIC

QLD

SA

WA

TAS

NT

ACT

AUS

Addiction medicine

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

2

Adult medicine

96

92

63

18

29

3

3

3

307

Anaesthesia

55

49

46

17

29

6

1

5

208

Anaesthesia - pain medicine

12

6

3

1

3

1

0

1

27

Dermatology

7

10

9

4

1

(a)0

(a)0

(a)0

31

Emergency medicine

37

29

30

7

21

6

4

3

137

General practice




























  • RACGP

413

321

250

97

146

21

13

22

(b)1,283

  • ACRRM

13

5

43

4

5

0

4

0

74

Intensive care medicine

10

10

10

3

6

0

1

0

40

Medical administration

11

7

6

0

3

0

0

1

28

Obstetrics and gynaecology

34

23

22

10

6

3

0

1

99

Occupational and environmental medicine

3

1

1

1

2

0

1

0

9

Ophthalmology

12

11

5

3

5

1

0

0

37

Oral and maxillofacial surgery

2

4

2

1

0

0

0

0

9

Paediatrics

37

25

19

4

10

1

4

2

102

Palliative medicine

14

9

3

8

3

1

1

0

39

Pathology

19

13

7

2

8

1

0

3

53

Pathology and RACP (jointly)

15

19

6

0

2

0

0

0

42

Psychiatry

45

36

27

6

13

3

0

3

133

Public health medicine

4

3

0

1

2

0

1

1

12

Radiation oncology

8

2

2

2

1

0

0

2

17

Radiodiagnosis

22

21

16

6

12

0

0

2

79

Rehabilitation medicine

10

12

7

3

1

0

0

0

33

Sexual health medicine

2

1

0

1

1

0

0

0

5

Sport and exercise medicine

0

3

0

0

1

0

0

0

4

Surgery

52

45

46

15

20

2

1

2

183


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