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UK Doctors Australia: Job Prospects, Registration & Costs.

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  1. Hi I am UK based General Surgery Registrar at ST6 level at the moment on an accredited training pathway. Can I transfer to Australia part way through my training on a training programme? Or will I have to start a registrar post and then apply back into training? I have done my MRCS and probably my FRCS by the time I apply.

    Please help.

    Kind regards

    1. Hi, It’s not really a good idea to transfer between programs. You can get some recognition of learning. But its going to be contingent on being accepted into the training program here first and it’s likely to set you back quite a bit.

      Generally, you are better off completing your CCT in the UK or coming here before commencing training.

      Anthony

      1. Hi Anthony,
        My husband and I are both consultant surgeons here in UK. We are keen to move down under. Will we need to apply for specialist registration before we can start applying for jobs in Australia? I always thought we need to secure a supervised placement before we can apply for specialist recognition.

        Thanks.

        1. Thanks
          For surgery, you generally need to get your comparability assessed by RACS first.
          Let me know if you need further help with this.

      2. Hi Anthony, are we able to apply for specialist registration off shore as consultant surgeons? I was under the impression this would require a period of supervised work in Australia?

        1. Hi Chloe you are eligible after going through the specialist pathway. I have a free course about this on my services site.

  2. Hi Anthony,

    First time poster here. I am an Australian citizen, and I have been offered a medicine course in the UK. I’m planning to go to the UK and complete FY1. After that I hope to come back to Australia through the Competent Authority Pathway and get a job in Australia. I just wanted to know how realistic it would be for me to get a job through this pathway, Also would being an Australian citizen increase my chances.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thank you

      1. Hi Anthony,

        On the same note as Ahmed (post FY1, Australian Citizen), will it be beneficial for me to apply for a job through yourself or directly to each health board? Also, what is the major difference between applying after FY1 or after FY2? Will applying at the latter stage render me more employable?

        1. Hi Mel
          I really appreciate it if my readers help me to connect them up with a good recruitment company when this makes sense (as it does for you).
          This benefits you and me. For you it provides someone to support you through the process and streamline things.
          For me, it means some sponsorship of the site so I can continue to provide free content.
          You can of course take it upon yourself to apply directly. But there are many hospitals so its a big endeavour.
          Applying after FY2 will probably make it slightly easier. But its certainly possible to get a post here after FY1.

  3. Hi Anthony,

    My name is Danny and I am a UK graduate currently working in a non-training post in orthopaedics. I completed foundation training here in the UK and have also have a certificate for entry into higher training. I have passed my MRCS examinations and currently hold full GMC registration. I have significant experience in trauma and orthopaedics and am currently working at a registrar level but having difficulty obtaining a training number.

    After foundation training I spent 2 years working in Australia and still hold general registration (non-practicing) and am now married to an Australian citizen. We are exploring our options which includes coming back to Australia and attempting to obtain a specialty training number in orthopaedics. My questions to you are:
    1. What would be the best visa option bearing in mind the waiting time for these and PR (given you have to be a PR to apply for specialty training (AOA))
    2. Is MRCS or my prior working experience at all considered during application and would I need to sit GSSE?
    3. What are my chances of getting a training post in trauma and orthopaedics?
    4. Is there another route that I might be eligible for eg competent authority?

    Sorry for the extended message, the application system is difficult to navigate through.

    Many thanks in advance,
    Danny

    1. Hi Danny, I’d suggest booking one of my clarity calls and we can go over those questions in detail for you. Sorry, but I just can’t give detailed answers to these types of questions on a blog.

  4. Hi,
    I passed plab 1 and plab 2 working supervised non training post in UK. My internship (fy1) was approved from home country.
    After 12 months of work can I apply for competent pathway?

  5. Hi Anthony,

    Thank you for all of the info! I am a British doctor, currently in specialty training here in Paediatrics, having attended a UK uni and done F1 and F2 in the UK. I am at registrar level here. I am looking at a permanent move to Australia and so would ultimately like to join the equivalent training pathway: My questions are –
    1. What specialist college does Paediatrics belong to?
    2. Can I work in paediatrics straight away in Australia (the thought of having to go back to adult medicine is not a great 1!)
    3. What level of jobs could I apply for?
    4. Would I have to wait until I have residency before I can join the training programme and at what level could I join?
    Thank you!!

    1. Hi Jess
      Looking for you to get back in contact with me. Quick answers to your questions:
      1. RACP
      2. Yes.
      3. Unaccredited Trainee roles
      4. Not for paediatrics

  6. Hi Anthony

    Thanks for all the great content. I am currently in specialist training in Anaesthesia in the UK having qualified from a UK med school and completed foundation training here. In terms of being successful at specialist pathway application is it viewed more favourably to gain experience as a consultant in the UK or would doing a 1 year fellowship in Australia look better?
    In terms of if you are deemed comparable following specialist pathway assessment how do people go about finding posts in Australia as a SIMG?

    1. Hi, Dan, I think either would be helpful. Once you have your assessment in your circumstance I would consider going with a recruitment agent.

  7. Hi Anthony
    Thank you very much for providing information about AMC and job issues in Australia. I am an overseas doctor, residing in Australia with PR visa. I have been preparing for AMC clinical exam for more than 6 months and have a good grip over the content.
    I am interested in doing MRCP, since the exam is online nowadays and can be applied from Australia. I just want to know if it will make a difference having MRCP 1 certificate in getting first RMO job in Australia.
    My second question is – Do Australian hospitals offer training for MRCP?
    Thanks again.

    1. Hi Maria
      I don’t recommend sitting the MRCP its not recognised as a specialist qualification in Australia. You need the CCT which you only get from going through actual specialist training in the UK. Australian hospitals train for the FRACP, not the MRCP.

  8. Hi Anthony, thank you for your help.
    I’m a 4th year medical student in the UK, planning to do my FY2 then go to Australia. However I don’t want to do general practice or psychiatry, but interested in Dermatology.
    Are international trainees disadvantaged in comparison to local trainees when entering specialty (dermatology) program? If yes, what are the ratio?

    1. Hi Maria

      The main issue for competitive programs such as dermatology is you may be excluded if you don’t have residency or citizenship.

  9. Hi Anthony

    I hope this finds you well
    I am Dr. Ahmed currently residing in Dubai, UAE. I am looking forward to getting into Australia through the competent pathway. I am interested in becoming a physician (Adult Medicine) in Australia.
    1. I would like to know which route will be better, clearing PLAB then applying into FY2 and rotating through random departments or applying for a non-training job (SHO) in Medicine plus a year in IMT (training post)? This way I will have more experience in my choice of field, however, at expense of time. Will the latter increase my chance of getting into Australia?
    2. When you apply for a supervised training post, RMO, or any equivalent position in Australia, is it in a particular department or you rotate through departments?
    3. Doing SHO (non-training job) and IMT year 1 (training job) in the UK considered sufficient experience to get accepted for Medicine specialty training (of course after supervised training in Australia and obtaining general registration) OR RMO and Senior officer experience is a must after supervised training?

    Looking forward to your reply

    Regards
    Osman Ahmed

  10. Hi, Anthony. Thank you for your wonderful blog.

    I will have completed 1 year of Core Training by next year in the UK. However my FY1 and FY2 experience is not from the UK, from my home country in the subcontinent. Does the Core Training year satisfy the requirement of 1 year of internship equivalent training the UK? (for competent authority pathway).

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