Yeah I want to do hospital pharmacy too but u no a guest speaker at one of our lectures told us its very hard and very competitive to get in.
my advice: try to do some work experince at some hospital pharmacy now although i tried and they said they don't have the facilities to train me or u need hospital/retail pharmacy experince first.
plus u have to get good marks during uni
It is very hard to get in for prereg positions, after that it's exponentially easier as the pay's worse than community. In fact, from what I've experienced, most people who do their prereg year in hospital do it only for the money (hospital > community pay in the prereg year, but then community >>> hospital any year after registration).
Good point Zazo, try and get work experience if you can but it's tricky. Usually it's only the private hospitals that take you. The only one that I know of that does it semi-regularly is Baulkham Hills Private.
Good marks at uni are a myth, even for metropolitan positions. I mean, the selection criteria for Concord was "good knowledge of therapeutics" or something like that, but I definitely remember the word "good" as opposed to "excellent" was in it. Their definition of good? I wrote I had achieved a credit in that relevant subject, and won an interview. So definitely you do not need a distinction. In fact, most places want to see you're a good fit, especially rural. The most any hospital stipulated was that yes, Honours looks good, but it's not a prime consideration and we wouldn't eliminate you from interview on the basis of not being Honours. I'm living proof. I failed a subject, didn't tell them (well, it wasn't going to help anyway, and my objective at that stage was to get an interview), won the position, they asked for transcript, and no fuss was made over it.
Just had to emphasise that in bold, so that none of you have to experience the discouragement I did (it's a really terrible feeling trust me).