The Royal Melbourne Hospital medical staff are committed to patient and consumer care and passionate about advancing medical education and research to all those who study and work at the hospital, together with our associated locations at Ballarat, Wangaratta, Horsham and Albury Wodonga.
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Our doctors
View a list of our doctors and their departments at the RMH.
Some doctors' names are not listed at their request. Mental health doctors' names are not listed.
We do things the Melbourne Way. We put people first, we lead with kindness, and we achieve excellence together. We are the Royal Melbourne Hospital.
Working at the RMH
When you work at the RMH, you are part of a dedicated, caring and innovative team.
RMH Resident Medical Officer Society
The RMH RMO Society is the representative body for all doctors in training employed by the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH). We advocate passionately for the rights and wellbeing of all doctors in training and support a variety of quality improvement and patient safety initiatives across the organisation.
We also work tirelessly to ensure access to training and educational opportunities, working closely with the Medical Education Unit to provide support to our peers.
We also maintain an active social calendar with a wide variety of social events run throughout the year.
If you have any questions, email president@rmhsociety.org.au
Please note: We are not involved in hiring, internships, or observership requests. Contact the Medical Workforce Unit for recruitment enquiries.
Latest news & events
A new collaborative study between the RMH and WEHI is the latest technology to test for early markers of kidney rejection via a simple urine test, hoping to bypass the need for invasive biopsies.
More than 40 the RMH staff members participated in the Great Stoma Challenge 2024!
Teams at two of Melbourne’s leading research and medical institutes are developing high-tech solutions to rapidly test for drugs and better treat patients presenting to hospital.
Head and neck cancer cases among Australian women have increased significantly over the past 30 years, affecting even those who have never smoked or consumed alcohol heavily.
Unpack Teresa's journey at the RMH that led her to raise awareness for research and patient support in the RMH's Dry July campaign.
Today we’re celebrating the work that our amazing multidisciplinary teams do in testing, diagnosing and treating rare diseases. Just like the amazing work scientists like Yoke (pictured) do in our path lab to diagnose porphyria.
A new contactless device that can detect and record patients’ vital signs is being trialled in the Acute Care of Elderly (ACE) ward at the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH).