Specialities - Cards

  • Anaesthetics

    Medical professionals in Anaesthetics use their expertise in physiology and pharmacology to administer anaesthesia and manage sedation during surgeries, while also providing care for patients with acute or chronic pain to improve their physical function and mobility.

  • Dermatology

    Dermatologists diagnose, treat, and manage a variety of skin deseases and conditions for patients of all ages - from babies and children to adolescents and adults.

  • Emergency Medicine

    Emergency medicine physicians are acute generalists with specialist skills in resuscitation and diagnosis during the acute phase of illness or injury.

  • General Practice

    A General Practitioner (GP) is the first point of contact in matters of personal health.

  • Intensive Care Medicine

    Intensive care medicine specialists provide comprehensive clinical management of critically ill patients experiencing severe medical, surgical, obstetric and paediatric illnesses.

  • Medical Administration

    Medical administrators undertake a diverse leadership role, utilising medical and clinical knowledge, skills and judgement to manage hospitals or health services, clinical workforces and capital investments as well as to oversee policy development, budgets and clinical support services.

  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology

    Obstetricians and gynaecologists play critical roles in the reproductive health of women through the provision of medical care before, during and after childbirth.

  • Ophthalmology

    Ophthalmologists diagnose, medically and surgically manage, and prevent disorders of the eyes and visual system.

  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

    Oral and maxillofacial surgeons treat patients who experience diseases, injuries and defects in the head, neck, face and jaw, as well as in the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region.

  • Paediatrics and Child Health

    Paediatricians provide high quality specialist services and comprehensive medical care to neonates, infants and children.

  • Pathology

    Pathologists diagnose diseases by examining tissues, cells, and organs, guiding treatment decisions. They perform forensic examinations, oversee lab testing, and contribute to medical research, playing a crucial role in patient care.

  • Psychiatry

    Psychiatrists specialise in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental health illnesses and emotional problems.

  • Radiology

    Radiologists diagnose and treat diseases using imaging techniques like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, with clinical radiologists interpreting images and radiation oncologists treating cancers with radiation therapy.

  • Rural Generalism

    Rural Generalists are trained to deliver comprehensive primary care, inpatient and emergency care, and advanced care in disciplines such as obstetrics and mental health, in rural and remote communities.

  • Sport and Exercise Medicine

    Sports and exercise medicine specialists care for people of all ages and exercise levels, they diagnose and manage acute or chronic exercise related injuries and manage medical problems associated with sports and exercise.

  • Surgery

    Surgeons diagnose, treat, and manage patients with various conditions requiring surgical intervention. They perform surgeries to correct, repair, or improve bodily functions, addressing a wide spectrum of congenital, acquired, and traumatic conditions across all age groups.