Understanding yourself is very important when it comes to making decisions about your medical career. Analysing your skills, interests and workplace preferences provides an excellent basis on which to make decisions about the future. This section looks at the different methods available for matching yourself with a specialty.

Self-assessment: matching yourself to a specialty.
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I am a Sri Lankan medical graduate who is currently working at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital WA. I have conditional registration in the Medical Board of Western Australia. I am working as an RMO in surgery as I am interested in surgery. Currently attached to the Swan District Hospital and working in the ED.
I am interested in working as a country doctor in WA either as a surgical or ED doctor.
I am curious in having different experience as a country doctor.
I am seeking for opportunities in WA. I am completeing 5 postgraduate years in January this year as I was graduated in 2004.
Please be kind enough to tell me about the opportunities.
Thank you.
Posted by Upendra Frank Mallawaarachchi | February 11, 2009 5:27 AM