As quoted in Australian Doctor magazine: By Louise Wallace THE 10-year moratorium may limit the areas where international medical graduates can work, but one IMG claims it is also limiting his ability to further his professional training. Dr Mike Inskip,...
A recent article in The Daily Telegraph: "Jobless doctors flock to Oz" A BLUNDER in a jobs recruitment program in the UK will result in relief 19,000km away, with hundreds of doctors set to migrate to Australia to help fill...
The past decade has seen an increased interest amongst medical students' in international health. This has moved beyond elective terms in developing countries with many medical schools participating in focused foreign aid campaigns to developing countries. In addition a number...
The Australia and Pacific medical school discussion forum co-hosted by My Medical Career (Aus) and the Student Doctor Network (USA)....
Thinking of studying medicine in Australia? Australian medical education is highly regarded internationally, and has produced numerous world famous clinicians and medical researchers, including several Nobel Laureates. There are 6 Australian universities in The Times’ Top 50 Universities for Life...
International students, who have completed their degree in Australia, currently have the opportunity to stay in Australia as interns. Temporary resident visas (medical practitioner visa subclass 422) are available for this purpose. Your medical school and local postgraduate medical council...
IMGs who have passed (or are exempt from) the AMC examinations may complete an internship in Australia. Once you obtain general registration (and permanent residency) you are then eligible to apply for specialty training in Australia. Mymedicalcareer.com.au is an in-depth...
International medical graduates (doctors who have gained their medical qualification outside of Australia or New Zealand) are able to practice medicine in Australia via a number of pathways. The specific requirements vary depending on the country in which you completed...
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