Specialty overview
Respiratory physicians diagnose, treat and manage patients with diseases of the respiratory system, including diseases of the lungs, chest wall, pulmonary circulation and ventilatory control system. Sleep physicians diagnose, treat and manage patients with sleep-related conditions, including excessive snoring, sleep apnoea, insomnia, narcolepsy, circadian rhythm disorders and other abnormal conditions or events that occur during sleep.
Clinical practice
Respiratory and sleep physicians provide care within both public and private health care settings, working collaboratively with a variety of other specialists, including neurologists, psychiatrists, cardiologists, endocrinologists, surgeons and other physicians. Respiratory and sleep physicians provide care for their patients through respiratory function assessment, fibreoptic bronchoscopy, sleep monitoring, lung oncology as well as through the clinical management of all respiratory disorders.
Key statistics
2024 QLD Training program selections(first year)
19
eligible
6
selected
Number of Queensland and Australian specialists
Number of Queensland and Australian new fellows
Number of Queensland trainees and average work hours
Information on specialists
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Specialists over 60
This donut chart shows that 16% of specialists are aged over 60 years. -
Specialist intending to retire by 2033
This donut chart shows that 31% of 2023 workforce intend to retire by 2033. -
Location in Queensland
This donut chart shows the percentage of specialists by their location: 13.8% are located in regional Queensland, 85.6% are in major cities, and 0.6% are in remote areas. The chart highlights that a vast majority of specialists are based in major cities. -
Proportion Female/Male - QLD
77.8%
male22.2%
femaleThis doughnut chart shows the proportion of males and females. Males are 77.8%, Females are 22.2%. -
Public vs Private
39.3%
private60.7%
publicThis doughnut chart shows the proportion of public and private specialists. Private is 39.36%, Public is 60.7%.
Information on trainees
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Proportion female/male trainees in Queensland
72%
male28%
femaleThis doughnut chart shows the proportion of males and females. Males are 72%, Females are 28%. -
2024 QLD Training program selections (first year)
19
eligible6
selectedThis doughnut chart shows the number of 2023 QLD Training Program Selections (First Year). 19 Eligible applications were received, 6 of those were selected.