Gastroenterologist
Gastroenterologist
Gastroenterologist
Roles and responsibilities
To qualify as a gastroenterologist:
Step 1
Complete any undergraduate bachelor’s course {Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Design, Bachelor of Science or the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)} as your first degree.
Step 2
Complete the postgraduate Doctor of Medicine to qualify as a doctor.
Refer to the Study Pathways to the right for more information
As a gastroenterologist, you will be required to:
- examine patients to determine the nature and extent of problems after referral from general medical practitioners and other medical specialists
- undertake laboratory tests and diagnostic procedures
- analyse test results and other medical information to make a diagnosis
- prescribe and administer drugs, and remedial and therapeutic treatment and procedures
- record medical information and data
- report specified contagious and notifiable diseases to government health and immigration authorities
- admit or refer patients to hospitals
- consult other medical specialists
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics
Undergraduate Courses To Become
Gastroenterologist
Recommended major/s to pursue this career
Other relevant majors include:
Postgraduate Courses To Become
After completing the Doctor of Medicine and working in the public hospital system for two years (internship and residency), doctors interested in becoming a Gastroenterologist can apply to the Royal Australasian College of Physicians to undertake further training and ultimately receive Fellowship which normally takes at least six years of study while working as a doctor.
Gastroenterologist
Coursework courses to pursue this career
Professional trainingAfter completing the Doctor of Medicine and working in the public hospital system for two years (internship and residency), doctors interested in becoming a Gastroenterologist can apply to the Royal Australasian College of Physicians to undertake further training and ultimately receive Fellowship which normally takes at least six years of study while working as a doctor.
The University of Western Australia