Requests data on the number of specialists employed in the WA public health system across various medical fields as of March 31, 2012 and 2013. The answer refers to a tabled paper.

AnsweredQoN 456Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 June 2013
Portfolio
Health

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As of 31 March 2012 and 31 March 2013 how many of the specialists listed below were employed in the Western Australian Public Health System: (a) Surgical Services: (i) general; (ii) ENT (ear, nose, throat); (iii) gynecology; (iv) opthalmology; (v) urology; (vi) cardiothoracic; (vii) vascular surgery; (viii) neurosurgery; (ix) plastics; (x) burns; and (xi) trauma; (b) Obstetrics and Neonatal Services: (i) obstetrics; and (ii) neonatology; (c) Medical Services: (i) cardiology; (ii) endocrinology; (iii) geriatric; (iv) neurology; (v) renal medicine; (vi) renal dialysis; (vii) oncology; (viii) radiation oncology; (ix) respiratory; (x) palliative care; (xi) gastroenterology; (xii) haematology; (xiii) immunology; (xiv) infectious diseases; and (xv) general; and (d) Clinical Support Services: (i) pathology; (ii) radiology; (iii) pharmacy; (iv) intensive care unit/high dependency unit; (v) paediatric intensive care unit; (vi) coronary care unit; and (vii) anesthetics?

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Answered
1 August 2013
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
51 days
(a)-(d) [See tabled paper no]

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