For doctors who trained overseas and are finding their feet in the New Zealand system. The clinical skills travel; the way medicine is done here has to be learned, and usually on the job. This course sets out how the system fits together, where you fit within it, and the everyday side of practice here, so the move is less about working it out alone.
For doctors moving from a large tertiary hospital to a smaller regional one, where the work broadens, the resources change, and you're often further from the subspecialty backup you trained alongside. This course is about practising well when the setting shifts: a wider scope, a different system around you, and getting the most for your patients in a resource-constrained environment.