Intensive Care Medicine

Emergency & Critical Care
High Demand

Management of critically ill patients requiring intensive monitoring and life support.

Practice Setting: Intensive care units, high dependency units, cardiac care units

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Salary Information

New Zealand

$220,000 - $380,000

Annual salary range (NZD)

Australia (Reference)

A$240,000 - A$420,000

Annual salary range (AUD)

Data from official sources including DHB agreements and professional surveys
Career Progression

ICU Registrar

$220,000

ICU Consultant

$300,000

ICU Director

$380,000
Registration Requirements
  • Fellowship of College of Intensive Care Medicine (FCICM)
  • Primary fellowship in Anaesthesia, Emergency Medicine, or Internal Medicine
  • Vocational registration with Medical Council of New Zealand
Visa Requirements
  • Green List Tier 1 - Straight to residence pathway
  • IELTS 7.5 overall (minimum 7.0 in each band)
  • Medical Council of New Zealand registration
Workforce Demand
Current Demand Level
High

There is significant demand for this specialty in New Zealand. Excellent job prospects and opportunities for career advancement.

Practice Setting: Intensive care units, high dependency units, cardiac care units

Official Data Sources

All salary and workforce data is sourced from official organizations and verified industry reports:

  • Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ)
  • College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM)
  • Association of Salaried Medical Specialists (ASMS)

Data current as of January 2025. For educational purposes only — not medical or financial advice.

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The medical profession in Australia and New Zealand encompasses a diverse landscape of approximately 60-69 distinct medical specialties, each offering unique career pathways, training requirements, and professional opportunities. This comprehensive encyclopedia serves as the definitive reference guide for medical specialties across both countries.

Key Statistics

116,610 practicing doctors (2023)
20,012 practicing doctors (2024)
60-69 distinct medical specialties
17 specialist medical colleges

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