Health Professionals

Private Practice

Starting a successful specialist medical practice offers many advantages such as autonomy, the ability to aspire to work/life balance along with the opportunity to choose the range of services you would like to offer.

The decision to commence private practice can be exciting but can also be overwhelming, as it brings with it many new and unfamiliar responsibilities.

At St Andrew’s Toowoomba Hospital we are part of your team from the beginning. To make this move easier for you, St Andrew’s has developed tools and resources to help you transition into private practice as easily and seamlessly as possible.

Benefits

We are very proud to offer our team some additional benefits they may choose to access

SATH reserves the right to review and amend the Team Benefits Program at anytime.

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Overall Benefits
  • Modern, well appointed and easily accessible onsite consulting suites;
  • Onsite administrative private practice setup service;
  • Professional marketing support to establish a thriving private practice;
  • Well established, supportive onsite medical community including a wide range of diagnostic service providers;
  • Ample parking facilities for patients and a dedicated car space for the medical practitioner.
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Clinical Education/Grand Rounds

St Andrew’s Toowoomba Hospital is widely recognised within the local medical community for hosting a highest quality medical education program for Doctors and Allied Health Professionals. The program relies on the expertise of leading medical specialists to present the most up-to-date and relevant medical developments for their peers and associates.

Our education programs are delivered by medical specialists across an extensive range of topics featuring medical advances, latest evidence and topical issues aimed at improving quality of practice and enhanced patient care.

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Medical Advisory Committee

St Andrew’s Toowoomba Hospital has an appointed Medical Advisory Committee (MAC). The major function of the committee is to be the formal organisational structure that ensures clinical services, procedures or interventions are provided by competent medical practitioners and to be a mode of communication between Executives and Practitioners to facilitate the safe provision of patient services and the application of appropriate policies and procedures. The committee also ensures all Accredited Practitioners at St Andrew’s Toowoomba Hospital are appropriately qualified and registered, consistent with the hospital’s by-laws.

  • Members of the Medical Advisory Committee include::
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Director of Nursing
  • Director of Medical Services
  • Representatives from various specialist groups
  • Meetings are held bi-monthly and members are elected by their craft group.