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Indian Doctors Australia: Jobs, Chances, Salary, Registration.

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  1. Hi, I have passed both parts of PLAB and i currently hold a GMC – UK registration to practice. I have completed 12 months of internship from my home country which was accepted by the GMC UK. Am I eligible for the competent pathway? Looking forward for some clarity, thank you for your support.

  2. I am Radiologist with FRCR and EDIR from India and multiple fellowship Im India….with 10 years experience….Chance for me to get into Australia….?TQ

    1. There is a bottle neck in suitable Radiology posts for SIMGs.

      Good Afternoon

      Thanks for your query

      The process of becoming a doctor in Australia can be confusing.

      In order to best help you, I would recommend you book one of our Risk-Free Clarity Calls. (Or you might prefer to call this a Strategy Call).

      These are reasonably priced. And you can book straight after payment.

      If you don’t feel you get value from the call I offer a no questions asked refund policy.

      BOOK YOUR CALL NOW (https://coaching.advancemed.com.au/strategy-call/)

  3. Hi Dr. Anthony,

    In your experience, what are the prospect of getting substantial comparable outcome for DNB Radiology qualified from India with 3 years Consultant experience in India, then FRCR qualified and working in UK for nearly 5 years as Consultant Radiologist? Total 8 years of Consultant level work experience with nearly 10 research publications and a book chapter.
    Thank you for your time.

    1. Based on statistics. Very poor. RANZCR find about 94% of all candidates as partially comparable.

      1. Thank you for your comment and for sharing your experience. Hoping to get a favorable outcome. Best wishes.

  4. Hi Anthony,
    My qualification is MD in Physiology. I am a Professor in a Medical college in India with more than 16 years of teaching experience in MBBS & MD, BDS, Nursing programs. What are my prospects for employment in Australia?
    Thanks & Regards.

  5. Hi Dr Anthony
    I completed my MD Respiratory Medicine(3 years ) in 2012
    Then I’ve done 2 year fellowship in india itself
    After that I have experience of 4 years as consultant in one hospital and then 3 years of experience as senior consultant in other hospital
    1)Are there chances of substantial comparability in Respiratory in this scenario
    2) is respiratory a saturated branch in aust or it’s easy to find a college for same

    1. Hi applications to RACP have a high chance of Substantial Comparability
      I would not say that Respiratory is the best branch of Medicine to be looking for jobs here. But I have seen applicants be succesful.

  6. Hi Anthony,

    I am a Medical Oncologist from India.
    My education details as follows-
    MBBS 1999-2006
    MD Internal medicine 2006-2009
    senior resident in hematology and oncology units 2011-2012
    DM medical oncology 2013-2015
    Preceptorship in Royal Adelaide Hospital, RAH, Australia 2015
    working as consultant medical oncologist till now ~ 7+ years
    I cleared the MRCP specialty certificate exam [SCE] in medical oncology in Sep 2022.
    I would like to know about my chances in attaining the specialist pathway license and how are the Oncologist opportunities in Australia?
    Thank you in advance

    1. I’d recommend booking a call and I can go over your prospects for you.

      Good Afternoon

      Thanks for your query

      The process of becoming a doctor in Australia can be confusing.

      In order to best help you, I would recommend you book one of our Risk-Free Clarity Calls. (Or you might prefer to call this a Strategy Call).

      These are reasonably priced. And you can book straight after payment.

      If you don’t feel you get value from the call I offer a no questions asked refund policy.

      BOOK YOUR CALL NOW (https://my.advancemed.com.au/shop/clarity-call-landing-page/)

      1. Hi Anthony.
        Thanks for such a through summary. I am a cardiologist working in India. I finished MBBS (including 1 year internship) and then did MD internal medicine (3 years training) followed by DM Cardiology (3 years training) all from recognised medical colleges of India. I have also passed MRCP (UK) but nonwork experience in UK. I have been practicing as an Interventional cardiologist in India after my Degree for 2 years till now. What are my chances of getting recognised via the specialist pathway licence?

  7. Hello Sir,I am Dr Reshma from India.I have MBBS and DNB pathology degree from government MCI recognised medical colleges here.I have 1 year work experience as consultant and I am planning to relocate to australia.Apart from clearing FRCPA and AMC exams,do I need to undergo post -graduate training again in australia?and what else shpuld I do to be substantially comparable?

    1. In order to apply for specialist assessment here. You need to undertake a college assessment. The AMC exam won’t help you. You will be entitled to obtain FRCPA if you complete all steps of the process. There is a free course available. See the header links.

      1. Hi Dr Anthony
        I completed my MD Respiratory Medicine(3 years ) in 2012
        Then I’ve done 2 year fellowship in india itself
        After that I have experience of 4 years as consultant in one hospital and then 3 years of experience as senior consultant in other hospital
        1)Are there chances of substantial comparability in Respiratory in this scenario
        2) is respiratory a saturated branch in aust or it’s easy to find a college for same

        1. Hi applications to RACP have a high chance of Substantial Comparability
          I would not say that Respiratory is the best branch of Medicine to be looking for jobs here. But I have seen applicants be succesful.

  8. Hi Dr Antony
    I’ve completed my MBBS and DNB family medicine that is 3 years of training and currently working as a GP in the public sector for past 4 years. Which pathway would be more suitable for me.

  9. Hi, Anthony
    I have completed my 6 years of DNB Neurosurgical training in February 2016 and am a practicing Consultant Neurosurgeon in India with 6 years of experience. Now am in Germany for 3 months WFNS-World Federation of Neurological society fellowship training.
    I wish to know the job options in Australia as a neurosurgeon and should I need to go through specialist pathway or any other please suggest

    1. Hi. Yes. You would go through the specialist pathway. Job openings for Neurosurgery are very tight and limited in Australia.

  10. Hi Anthony
    I have completed my MD General Medicine 3 years course from India and I have one year work experience as senior resident currently..planning to pursue short term career in Australia..what are my chances and please guide me with this

    1. Thanks if you would like individual help on your plan then I offer coaching calls.

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      The process of becoming a doctor in Australia can be confusing.

      In order to best help you, I would recommend you book one of our Risk-Free Clarity Calls. (Or you might prefer to call this a Strategy Call).

      These are reasonably priced. And you can book straight after payment.

      If you don’t feel you get value from the call I offer a no questions asked refund policy.

      BOOK YOUR CALL NOW (https://my.advancemed.com.au/shop/clarity-call-landing-page/)

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