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How to negotiate an ILP. Contact : John Hunt Room 507 Wallace Wurth Building Tel: 9385 1580 Email: J.Hunt@unsw.edu.au. how to negotiate an ILP. think read / research short-list decide develop plan. think. Long term career plans?
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How to negotiate an ILP • Contact: • John Hunt • Room 507 Wallace Wurth Building • Tel: 9385 1580 • Email: J.Hunt@unsw.edu.au
how to negotiate an ILP • think • read / research • short-list • decide • develop plan
think • Long term career plans? • Have you found some fields more interesting than others ? • Have you found any staff members more interesting / inspiring ??? • Are you more interested in clinical or lab based ?
read / research • research areas of interest using “research interest” or staff profiles on faculty web site • read through previous ILP projects listed on ILP web site • talk to previous ILP students • talk to staff members / facilitators • arrange meeting with me (room 507 WWB, 9385 1580
short list • make a short-list • arrange meeting • do your research before you meet ! -– know what the potential supervisor does - have an idea in mind • listen
decide • Work through the options • Take into consideration • Type of work • Supervisor • Back-up / support
Plan • Make a plan in collaboration with your intended supervisor • Adapt this plan for the ILP submission form
ILP Options: Streaming for specialist training in Pathology and Radiology • Need 65% WAM after Phase 1 and clinical courses of Phase 2 • Undertake ILP (or Hons) in area related to Pathology or Radiology • Then enrol in 8-week cross-disciplinary elective course in Phase 3 (to be developed), agreed activities during PGY1 and a 10 week term during PGY2 • This would result in a reduction of 1 year in the radiology or pathology specialist training • More info from Prof Rakesh Kumar 9385 2535 /r.kumar@unsw.edu.au
Rural Clinical School scholarships • ILP scholarships ($3000 scholarships, 4 per year for three years) • Coffs Harbour, Wagga Wagga, Albury or Port Macquarie • for projects targeting Parkinson’s Disease.
ILP Options: Streaming for specialist training in Pathology and Radiology • Need 65% WAM after Phase 1 and clinical courses of Phase 2 • Undertake ILP (or Hons) in area related to Pathology or Radiology • Then enrol in 8-week cross-disciplinary elective course in Phase 3 (to be developed), agreed activities during PGY1 and a 10 week term during PGY2 • This would result in a reduction of 1 year in the radiology or pathology specialist training • More info from Prof Rakesh Kumar 9385 2535 /r.kumar@unsw.edu.au