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What is a PreSET Network?

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What is a PreSET Network?

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A PreSET Network is a collection of hospitals, including principal referral hospital(s), major metropolitan hospital(s) and major non-metropolitan/ rural district hospital(s) designed to provide Junior Medical Officers (JMOs) wishing to apply to SET with a diverse range of surgical, critical care, and emergency medicine experiences. To support surgical education and training, each Network has: • a Network Director of Training (NDoT); • an Education Support Officer (ESO) to assist the NDoT in the organisation and administration of the Network Training Program; • a Site Director of Training (SDoT) at each hospital within the network; and • infrastructure (including telecommunications infrastructure), office space and teaching resources to enable delivery of network services to all sites. For information on the PreSET Networks hospitals, and key contacts, please click here How do I apply to a PreSET Network? Recruitment to the PreSET Networks is managed as part of the JMO and Vocational T

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