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For IMG’s: Are My Qualifications Recognised in Australia

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Are you a doctor living in a country other than Australia, but looking to relocate for work? Are you an internationally trained medical graduate (IMG) whose succumbed to the allure of Australia? Are you asking yourself: ‘are my qualifications recognised in Australia?’ Want to know what else you need to do in order to work here? If you’re an IMG and have these questions, we have some answers.

The Medical Board of Australia is the best place to look when you require information on your professional qualification being recognised here. They’re the ones who will assess you and your qualifications, and determine whether you are eligible to practice in Australia.

Their role is much larger, however for the purposes of IMGs, it is complete. An IMG is a person who has completed their medical degree overseas but not their specialist physician training. An IMG can apply to work in a short term specialist training position in Australia, for no more than two years or apply to a Royal Australasian College of Physicians course to become a physician.

If you gained your qualifications outside Australia or New Zealand, there are several pathways you can utilise to gain access to Australia’s medical industry. Here are some of the ways:

  • The first is the competent authority pathway, and this pathway will result in a general registration.
  • Provisional registration is sought directly from the board. It is available to overseas trained non specialists who have passed recognised assessments as part of approved studies.
  • The specialist pathway can be utilised by IMGs who have undergone, or who are soon to complete, specialist training. Of course, conditions apply, so it’s best to speak with the board. Applicants should contact the relevant specialist medical college to be assessed.
  • The standard pathway is best for those IMGs seeking general registration but who aren’t eligible for the previous two pathways. International Medical Graduates need to apply to the Australian Medical Council and pass relevant exams.
  • All IMGs who are given limited or provisional registration must be supervised – contact the board or research their website for the appropriate conditions governing your application.

If you are looking to relocate to Australia and work as a doctor, it’s best to speak with an expert in the area. They can help you negotiate the red tape, find suitable employment and determine what – if any – extra training you require. Even the mundane essentials such as opening a bank account can be a headache if you’re not in-the-know. HealthStaff Recruitment is reputable and professional, and ready to assist you find your new position in Australia. Speak with us today.

In the meantime, please feel free to read our information regarding working as a doctor in Australia. It will answer a number of important questions you may have.