In this section we examine what's in store for you when you graduate, and some of the important considerations for interns and residents when planning their career paths. Regardless of whether you excelled at medical school, your activities as a junior doctor can open many doors.

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WIll you please give me information about how difficult is it to get job as Medical officer in Australia after passing 1st step in AMC exams for foreign medical graduates?
And will you please tell me what is the criteria of getting Post graduation in the desired subject of medicine and how long duratio does it take to complete the Post graduation after starting job as a medical officer?
Will you please help me, as i m planning to pursue my medical career in Australia.
Posted by Sulav | June 12, 2009 3:18 AM