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  1. Hi. I am a radiation oncologist with a fellowship in palliative medicine (all from India). Post MBBS I have total 15 years, post MD 12 years and post fellowship 8 years experience in the relevant fields. If I have a PR as dependant, what are my chances in Australia?

    1. Hi from the description so far I would say fairly good. What is the total amount of your formal specialty training? eg MD and other degrees.

      1. MD is 3 years and Fellowship is 2 years. I was a senior registrar post MD for a year. Which could also be considered training.

      2. Sir i have done MS in obstetrics and gyne from India which is of 3 yrs duration and a little over 2 yrs of specialist experience. What pathway should I apply as I see that for specialist pathway they are asking for 5 yrs of training… Pl guide

        1. 3 years of formal training and 2 years of experience as a specialist is borderline for a favourable substantial comparability assessment. I’d suggest more experience. If you would like me to go into more depth for you then we have coaching sessions available.

  2. Hi Anthony.
    This is a very good blog.
    I am a post MD internal medicine with 3 years experience as assistant professor and consultant in medicine. I wish to pursue advance training in haematology or oncology there in Australia. So, should I be doing the AMC pathway or the specialist pathway ?
    Thanks and regards.

    1. Hello, Arun I would either recommend pursuing opportunities via the Specialist Pathway or Short Term Specialist Training Pathway. How long was your MD?

      1. Thank you so much for the reply.
        3 years of MD training .. 3 years of working exp. in the present role.
        Sir, even if I apply through the specialist pathway, would I be eligible for advanced training ? Or should I do Basic physician training again ?
        Thanks !

        1. You won’t need to do basic training. You may be better off applying for short term specialist training.

          1. But sir,as per what I understood, STS pathway may not lead to fellowship not being awarded by the RACP. If so, what pathway should I follow to get the FRACP and continue my practice in Australia sir ?
            Thank you.

      2. Hi sir. Very thanks for the reply.
        I did 3 years of MD medicine training followed by 3 years of working experience in the present role.
        So sir, even if I qualify through the specialist pathway, should I be doing basic physician training again, if I want to do advanced training there.
        Thanks !

  3. Hello sir,i have completed my mbbs graduation in china,and iam from india.I complted my legalised exam(FMGE)to practise in india.After that i worked as duty doctor for 6yrs,not done any postgraduation,now iam planning to work in australia,no idea at all,can u plz guide or suggest how to approach?thanq.

  4. ive completed my mbbs from mci recognised govt.medical college in india and diploma in gynaecology from anther mci recognised govt.medi.college ,im practising as a general physician in india no gynaec practice in my own hospital in india since last 13 years ,but now want to relocate myself in australia as a genral practitioner ,can u suggest me the route ,pros cons for relocation ,is it possible to relocate now ?

    1. Hi Prashant I would need to know some more details but it sounds like the nature of your practice is not equivalent enough to what occurs in general practice here to go via any of the GP pathways. You would likely need to attempt the AMC exams first and attempt standard pathway registration. I would recommend that you speak with my colleague Dr Rebecca Stewart @ https://mededexperts.com.au/ Rebecca is a GP who provides some similar services to me

      1. If in case I am married to an Indian who is working in Australia and I completed my MBBS from India, then should I write AMC for registration or can I get Australian registration in any other ways???

        1. There are other ways but this is the most direct way. Becoming an Australian citizen won’t affect your options.

  5. Hello sir, I have just completed my Superspecialisation in Cardiology from India. Earlier I have done my MBBS and MD Medicine from India only. Now I want to apply for Fellowship in Interventional Cardiology for one year in one of the tertiary care Hospitals in Australia where they have a requirement. Sir, can u please guide me on how I can get into the fellowship programme without much fuss over other issues (including non-academic issues like visa and others) ? I have the required qualifications that are required for the course. Kindly guide sir.. Will be grateful to u.

  6. I wanted to know that can I practice in Australia after completing my MD medicine from India or do I have to give AMC exams? And for mrcp do I have to do it from UK or I can do that in Australia too? Kindly reply. Thank you.

    1. Hello Sajni you need to either apply for specialist assessment or attempt the AMC pathway. You can’t do the MRCP in Australia. The equivalent here is the FRACP.

      1. Thank you so much for your reply. So if I do FRACP how many years course it is? And after completing FRACP what job position do I get in hospitals? Is it of a consultant?

        1. I’m currently working in Australia as a neonatal registrar under 482 visa.
          This is my 9th postgraduate year and I hold MD in paed. I have GMC registration but no work experience in the UK.
          1.What are the options available for me to get the general registration followed by PR in Australia, other than AMC exams?
          2.if I do work based assessment, will I get the general registration or only to practice paediatric and Neonatology. Can I apply PR after wards.?
          3.under 482 visa is there any possibility to get PR?
          4. How long can I work under 482 visa without AMC exams?
          5. If I can get job offers can I work continuosly without AMC exams or registration under 482 visa.

          Highly value your guidance
          Thank you

          1. Hello Haranga,

            In answer to your questions, it would depend on reviewing your situation more thoroughly. My best guesses at this point are:

            1. Either AMC Standard Pathway or Specialist Pathway and not Competent Authority Pathway.
            2. For Work Place Based Assessment are you talking about the AMC process or College process? If you complete the AMC process then you are eligible for general registration.
            3.,4.,5. I am less of an expert on visas. But basically, if you continue towards either general or specialist registration it is likely that you can get further employment and visa extensions and ultimately apply for permanent residency. There is a time limit imposed by the registration rules as to how long you can work before completing the AMC Certificate completely.

      2. Hello sir,I am an Indian pathologist with MD degree in Pathology from a recognisable medical institute in India.My years of experience post PG are 19 years working in various setups as consultant pathologist and blood bank officer.What are my chances of getting a job in Australia?I don’t mind if it’s not a specialist job.

        1. Hi Preeti I would say that your chances via the specialist pathway are reasonably good. Its worth investigating whether there are any jobs going for Pathologists first.

  7. Some career placement company has asked me for direct employment as consultant intensivist by Sydney hospital although I have only md degree and experience of 15yrars in india only.
    Are they genuine?

  8. is this only for indian doctors or for the doctors coming from different nation like russia,ukraine,china,bangladesh,pakistan etc
    what about doctors coming from russia?

  9. is this only for indian doctors or doctors this summary applies for all the doctors who come from different countries like russia, ukraine, china, bangladesh, pakistan etc
    i specially want to know about the mbbs doctors from russia??
    and how can i get the job or train in australia directly if i just completed my mbbs from india or russia??

    1. Hello Saquib the summary is broadly applicable to doctors from other countries which are not considered “competent authorities” i.e. not UK, Rep Irelan, Canada or USA.

  10. Hi
    Suppose I have my primary and specialist medical qualification from India and fully registered with GMC in uk through their membership exam in g and o

    Then I apply for competent or simg??

    Another thing is
    As u already mentioned it’s an expensive process to get registered
    So I get the assessment done and after that how’s the chance of getting a job if deemed comparable?

    1. Hi, Kuku you would be eligible for both competent authority and specialist pathway. Most likely you would apply for specialist assessment and if given a favourable outcome would use your GMC UK status to register for provisional registration, whilst undertaking peer review as a specialist.

      Yes, it can be very expensive. If you are lucky an employer is offering to foot the bill or part of it. I think most do get a job if deemed comparable. But it depends on which specialty. You generally either work as an Advanced Trainee if partially comparable OR junior consultant if substantially comparable.

      1. Hyye!! I have completed my mbbs and ms in neurosurgery and also done 1 year internship from India. Can i get into Australia hospital as a doctor through specialist pathway?

        1. I think you would struggle to get through RACS with just a base MS and 1 year as a consultant. Then you would have to find a job which is not easy in neurosurgery.

    2. Hey thanks for the reply

      i am a gynaecologist with six years of experience
      Three of which were post attainment of specialist degree from India ..

      With full GMC registration via royal college exam but no uk experience either at primary or specialist level..will that make me eligible for provisional registration without having an offer of employment?

      As most employers want u to have work permit or ahpra

      And without them..no job is available..

      Even after simg assessment u don’t have ahpra ..so how does that make employment easier?

      1. Hello after the specialist assessment process you are given a result of either not comparable, partially comparable or substantially comparable.

        With the partial comparable a number of doctors are then able to find Advanced Trainee type roles, which the hospitals are not able to fill with local graduates.

        With the substantial comparable doctors are often able to find a junior consultant type post.

        Once you get a job you can apply for registration.

        Having the assessment makes you more attractive to the employer but its not a guarantee.

        1. Before joining training in short term speciality, it is required to sign that you will not be applying for specialist recognition.
          So if someone completes the short term training, they cannot apply for assesement to the colleges for speacialist assesesment ?

          1. Yes. The SST scheme is a scheme intended to help IMGs gain experience in Australia to contribute to their training and work in their original country. Hence it cannot officially count towards specialist assessment.

        2. I am anesthetist trained in India, i have FRCa from Uk. How to become GP in Australia? Is it possible only after AMC part 1 to work as GP in Australia?

          1. No. You need to train in general practice. Just like any other specialty.

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