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UK Doctors Australia: Job Prospects, Registration & Costs.

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  1. Hello Anthony.
    My question is that can a UK trained consultant work as international locum tenen in Australia and Newzealand as US trained doctors do?
    If yes then what are the requirements and at what grade can can a UK trained consultant work in OZ as international locum?
    Thanks in advance

  2. Hi,
    I’m an Indian doctor, who passed the PLAB, worked for 2 years as a Trust doctor, now am an Internal Medicine Trainee (the reformed Core Medical Training, now 3 years instead of 2) in the UK. I’m quite interested in Medical Oncology but Training posts have been substantially reduced, hence looking at Australia as an alternative after finishing my IMT. How are my prospects at gaining accredition through the Competent Authority pathway ? When can I apply for advanced training ? What sort of posts (non-training) should I look out for ?
    ps I have considerable career gaps before my UK registration.

    1. By sort of posts, I mean what level posts will I need to apply for ? Are there any non-training Registrar jobs in medical oncology available ?

  3. Hello Anthony,
    First question: I have a french qualification as a doctor. I am about to have the new zealand registration, does it provide any advantage in the process of application to practice in Australia ?
    Second question : if someone have foreign degrees of medecine (from North Africa ) + PLAB + UK registration without supervised year , but instead , one year of a consultant position, could it be sufficient to apply for the competent way in Australia .
    Thank you in advance.

    1. Hi Amine general registration through the NZ system will have you seen as equivalent in Australia. So that definitely helps. If you don’t have a properly supervised year in the UK then all the other parts of the PLAB will not count for you. Hope this helps. Good luck with your application.

  4. Hi Anthony,
    I have completed my internship in a EU country and have also passed PLAB. I am looking to go to England this year and do FY2 there.

    I am curious, will I be eligible for the competent authority pathway after completing only FY2 in England?

    When I read the eligibility criteria on AHPRA it states that “either FY1 or 12 months of supervised training (internship equivalent) needs to be completed.”
    Even though FY2 is supervised training, it is one level above an internship and therefore not equivalent I presume ?

    Thank you.

    1. Hello John, as I think I have also replied to the Facebook group. The Medical Board will be happy with an FY2 experience year.

      1. Hi,
        I am a doctor working in clinical fellowship in internal medicine in UK at present.
        I have completed my MBBS & MD Internal medicine from India with around 5 years of experience.
        I have cleared MRCP also.
        Can you please let me know what are the opportunities if I want to move to Australia ?
        Would it make some difference if I get my core competencies signed off?
        Also would it be possible if I want to pursue further superspeciality over there?

  5. Hi Dr Llewellyn, I’m a Spanish medical graduate and I just completed 4 years post-graduated of training in Paediatric. My partner is Australian and we were thinking about moving there by the end of this year. I’m currently preparing for AMC part 1, but after reading your article and some of the comments I’m wondering if it wouldn’t be better to try the PLAB.. Also I don’t know if my paediatric training could be also recognised this way..
    Any help or advice is very much appreciated! Thank you

  6. Great article. What are the hurdles for a Canadian who completed their MD in Australia, completed their specialist training in Canada, and then would like to return to Australia as a specialist (e.g. in internal medicine)?

    1. Hi, Jennifer thanks for the question. I will get around to writing a post for Canadian doctors eventually but most of the things on this post are relevant to Canada. I’m assuming you have the LMCC in which case you will be eligible for posts where they are happy to take someone under Competent Authority. You can probably reach out to employers directly but it may help to also contact some recruiters. Let me know if you need any specific help and we can set up a coaching session.

  7. If someone has MRCPSY & CESR with higher training(ST) in Psychiatry in UK ( core training is from non-UK), then how is the chance to get substantial comparibility in Australia. He does not want to go through partial comparibility & write exams anymore. Any place including AoN is fine for him.
    Thanks

  8. Hi Anthony, thank you for this very useful article. I am an FY2 doctor in the UK. I will be looking to apply for 1 year SHO/RMO locum posts in Australia from August 2020 onwards on completion of my training. What visas are doctors likely to be offered now the 457 has been abolished? Will it be the ‘Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (subclass 482)’?

    The reason I am interested is to enquire about the eligibility of bringing my partner out to Australia with me on my visa? Many thanks

    1. Hi Luke, 482 is the most common now. This is a situation I would recommend talking with an agent about as they can probably help with the locum side of things. Although it may be better to just target a one year contract somewhere. Let me know if you need a referral.

  9. Dear Anthony,
    I am a UK-based physician with CCT, having done my undergraduate degree, foundation programme and specialist training in the UK. I have been assessed as substantially comparable by RACP and will require a period of peer review before being awarded FRACP.
    I have recently been offered a specialist position in Australia. For AHPRA registration, should I use the Application for Specialist Registration AGSP-30 or Provisional Registration APRI-30?
    Thanks so much for putting together this highly informative website.

    1. Hi, congratulations on the job offer. Because you are eligible under competent authority you would apply for Provisional registration (for IMGs qualified for the Competent Authority pathway). But I would be checking in with your employer to see what they want you to do. It is normal for the employer to provide guidance at this point. If you need any more help we can book a coaching session and go through things for you.

  10. Hi Anthony,
    I have completed all my medical training in the U.K. This includes higher specialist training in Plastic surgery. However, as some of my training was completed out of program, I will be awarded a CESR rather than a CCT in Plastic surgery.

    I am already working in Australia doing a fellowship here under the Competent Authority Pathway at present, with provisional registration. So my question is if I wish to stay in Aus, can I now apply for Specialist assessment – bear in mind I have a CESR not “CCT” from the UK. What would the prospects of being granted this?

    1. Hi Ben

      I would say that you still have a good chance. It would depend on how much of your training was completed outside of the UK program and what the other program constituted. If you would like me to go over it with you then we have coaching sessions where we can go into it in more depth.

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