2027 Training Year - Anatomical Pathology Registrarsat Northern Regional Alliance (NRA) -

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Protected training time, reimbursed training costs and supportive learning environmentWork in New Zealands largest hospitals!As Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, there is plenty for you and your family to do here. Whether its dining at one of our world class restaurants, surfing our beautiful beaches or hiking through our lush forests, we have something for everyone!
Working as an Auckland Doctor means that you have the opportunity to rotate at any one of our three DHBs, which will give you exposure to a variety of different subspecialties and cultures.Working as an Anatomical Pathology RegistrarBy joining the Auckland Region as an Anatomical Pathology Registrar, you will be joining an exciting sub-specialty at the forefront of medical progress.
Surrounded by a team of talented and supportive professionals, you will gain comprehensive experience in histopathology and cytology. Registrars rotate through Auckland, North Shore, and Middlemore hospitals, where they have regular joint teaching sessions and are exposed to a wide variety of pathologies.
College Training and ExamsAll registrar positions in the Auckland region are accredited training positions with the college. The training program encompasses all the requirements for attaining a Fellowship from the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia.

Training involves five years in accredited laboratories and sitting the following four exams:1. Basic Pathological Sciences Examination: This is usually taken in the 1st year of training.2. Discipline specialty Part I: This is usually taken in the 3rd year of training.3. Cytopathology + Small Biopsy Examination: This is usually taken in the 4th year of training.4. Discipline specialty Part II: This is usually taken in the 5th or final year of training.Eligibility CriteriaYou need to be at least in your PGY2 year at time of applyingEligible for registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand.

Check if youre eligible hereApplications close: 8 June 2026Interviews held: 15 July 2026Offers to successful applicants: 17 August 2026#Registrar2027Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora Auckland Region Districts on behalf of Te Toka Tumai Auckland, Waitematā and Counties Manukau Districts is committed to seeing Aucklanders from every community and background share in a healthier future.

To help us achieve this we need a talented diverse workforce that reflects the population we serve. We strongly encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds who share our values and would greatly value seeing applicants from our Māori and Pacific communitiesCome to Auckland - where we are training world-class doctors.

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