We offer advanced training with a unique opportunity to gain knowledge, skills and experience in contemporary infectious diseases practice.
The diverse positions we have across the state mean you may gain experience in:
- tropical and community-acquired infection
- antimicrobial stewardship
- quaternary hospital services
- solid organ and stem cell transplant infections
- outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy
- blood-borne-virus management
- sexual health
- infection control.
We have a statewide approach to recruitment and rotation so you’ll enjoy a rounded and complete training experience.
You’ll be supported with a range of local educational events including regular statewide meetings.
Our previous advanced trainees have gone on to occupy prominent clinical, educational and research positions in Australia and around the world.
Eligibility
To apply for an advanced training position you must:
- hold current general medical registration with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
- have satisfactorily completed basic training
- have successfully complete the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) written examination and have passed or are planning to sit the clinical examination.
Applying
You can apply for the Queensland Infectious Diseases Advanced Training Program when you apply for the RMO campaign. We won’t accept late applications.
To be eligible for a position you need to provide details for 2 referees and your referees will have to upload reports. If they don’t, you won’t be eligible for a position.
Before you apply, make sure you read the role description [PDF 209.08 KB] and selection information [PDF 132.93 KB].
You'll need to include a cover letter with your resume template [DOC 339.5 KB] and attach it to your online application before you submit it.
If you need help completing your preferences at Step 10: Preference Section in the application, use the infectious diseases reference guide [PDF 162.62 KB].
Participating facilities
You can do your advanced training at one of our accredited sites [PDF 127.29 KB].
Interview and selection
The selection process will be a panel interview with the Directors or their delegates of each facility. Positions are allocated primarily according to ranking during interviews and other mitigating circumstances.
We'll consider applications where you're unable to do a rotation in a specific hospital, but we can't guarantee training in one particular area.
Key dates
You can apply for a position when you apply to the RMO campaign. Applications for the campaign are open Monday 2 June to Monday 30 June 2025. We won’t accept late applications.
Dates | Actions |
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Friday 25 July 2025 | The program panel chair will contact short listed applicants with an interview date. |
Wedensday 20 August 2025 | Interviews take place. |
Friday 22 August 2025 | The program panel chair will contact successful applicants and make an offer. |
More information
To find out more about the training, contact the Director of Infectious Diseases at your preferred hospital.
Our Accredited sites and contact details [PDF 127.29 KB] has the contact details for each facility.
Contact A/Prof Bridget Barber by email at bridget.barber@qimrb.edu.au or call 0424 737 153.