SDN announces partnership with My Medical Career
28.02.08
My Medical Career is delighted to announce its first international partnership, with the Student Doctor Network (SDN) based in the USA. We hope to provide valuable information for SDN's diverse visitors and members about medical training and practice in Australia. In addition, we are excited to be co-hosting the Australasia and Oceania forum, which will provide a link between our users and other students and doctors from around the world.
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hmmm how possible would it be for an american physician to practice in australia, sounds interesting.
Posted by hmmmm | March 1, 2008 4:53 PM
You can check out our international section - http://www.mymedicalcareer.com.au/resources/international - for more information on coming to work in Australia. It is worth noting that doctors qualified to work in the USA may now be exempt from sitting the Australian Medical Council exams
Posted by Jonathan | March 1, 2008 5:11 PM
Congratulation! I'm an ambulance doctor and is interested in training in Australia.
Posted by Ambulance Doctor | June 18, 2008 3:19 AM
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Congratulations.
That's very exciting news!!!
Posted by david | February 29, 2008 1:02 AM