This video provides a valuable reference for a medical job! The detailed explanation of how to create a strong resume and cover letter, along with tips for interviews, is incredibly helpful for medical professionals seeking new opportunities. Thank you for sharing these valuable insights!
Thank you very much for the information. I have a few questions, are references from home country taken into consideration and also is there a standard online questionnaire where home country consultants can give their references? Thank you in advance
You can apply as a GP in Australia through multiple pathways, and your chances are very subjective. I recommend you utilize this link for more insight: www.emergencyfocus.net/event-details/gp-careers-documentation-and-job-guidance
Are this referees formsfrom NSW filled after been shortlisted? , coz , when i apply for those jobs there is no docs or forms to download and send to the referees , or a special link to be sent to them. Thanks.
A very nice video..your every video is very helpful . 1.I want to ask few question : I have done fcps (2018) mrcog ( 2023).now in middle east for 2 years as specialist. Before that i have post fcps experience in pakistan.should i apply specialist parhway or standard pathway.. 2.is it possible to go trough specialist pathway as IMG in gyne and obs. 3.if i go via specaist pathway for referee should be specialist gyne obs.. but currently in my hospital no other gyne specialist present.so can i make clinical diector, hospital director as a referee or referee from previous jobs will be ok
Hey, the answer to this is a little complex. I recommend you check out this link for personalized insight: www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-specialist-pathway
Hello , i am an anaesthetist from india post specialisation 5 years of experience, should i apply for specialist pathway or standard pathway? Can u guide
Hello, I was watching one of your videos on migrating to Australia from UK and I had a couple of questions. 1. If I finish my specialist program in the UK for GENERAL SURGERY (fellowship exams), what’s the process to migrating to Australia and how hard is it? 2. I didn’t understand the 10 year moratorium. You mentioned it would take at most 9 months and then you can apply for general registration but then you also mentioned the 10 year moratorium. Which applies and in what situation? 3. Do you think it’s better to do the foundation programs in the UK and then move to Australia to further train or it’s better to become a consultant in the UK and then move straight for a job?
1. Finishing off General Surgery in the UK should be the aim not a secondary migration to Australia at this stage. Keeping it simple, life changes and who knows by the time you finish Surgery training in the UK which is a feat in itself in the UK too, your priorities and view about migration to Australia might change 2. Moratorium is for 10 years but can be complete in any hospital for hospital doctors as it counts from first day of registration. It's often the GP trainees who are more affected by this rule. google the fine details 3. As long as you stay in UK better chances of job in Australia (Somehow that's how it works)
@@EmergencyFocus Thank you so much. So finely put!!! For the third question, you meant the longer you stay in the UK, the better your job chances? I love what you said about question 1. Thank you sooooo much
This video provides a valuable reference for a medical job! The detailed explanation of how to create a strong resume and cover letter, along with tips for interviews, is incredibly helpful for medical professionals seeking new opportunities. Thank you for sharing these valuable insights!
Thank you very much for the information. I have a few questions, are references from home country taken into consideration and also is there a standard online questionnaire where home country consultants can give their references?
Thank you in advance
thanks Dr.
If we apply for multiple jobs across various Australian states, will our referees get multiple emails each time?
You can apply as a GP in Australia through multiple pathways, and your chances are very subjective. I recommend you utilize this link for more insight:
www.emergencyfocus.net/event-details/gp-careers-documentation-and-job-guidance
Are this referees formsfrom NSW filled after been shortlisted? , coz , when i apply for those jobs there is no docs or forms to download and send to the referees , or a special link to be sent to them. Thanks.
A very nice video..your every video is
very helpful .
1.I want to ask few question :
I have done fcps (2018) mrcog ( 2023).now in middle east for 2 years as specialist. Before that i have post fcps experience in pakistan.should i apply specialist parhway or standard pathway..
2.is it possible to go trough specialist pathway as IMG in gyne and obs.
3.if i go via specaist pathway for referee should be specialist gyne obs.. but currently in my hospital no other gyne specialist present.so can i make clinical diector, hospital director as a referee or referee from previous jobs will be ok
Hey, the answer to this is a little complex. I recommend you check out this link for personalized insight:
www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-specialist-pathway
Hello , i am an anaesthetist from india post specialisation 5 years of experience, should i apply for specialist pathway or standard pathway? Can u guide
Standard pathway
@@EmergencyFocus thanks
Approximately which months can we apply for jobs in australia?
During recuitment seasons, you can check this on the Internet or on my TH-cam channel as well!
Hello, I was watching one of your videos on migrating to Australia from UK and I had a couple of questions.
1. If I finish my specialist program in the UK for GENERAL SURGERY (fellowship exams), what’s the process to migrating to Australia and how hard is it?
2. I didn’t understand the 10 year moratorium. You mentioned it would take at most 9 months and then you can apply for general registration but then you also mentioned the 10 year moratorium. Which applies and in what situation?
3. Do you think it’s better to do the foundation programs in the UK and then move to Australia to further train or it’s better to become a consultant in the UK and then move straight for a job?
1. Finishing off General Surgery in the UK should be the aim not a secondary migration to Australia at this stage. Keeping it simple, life changes and who knows by the time you finish Surgery training in the UK which is a feat in itself in the UK too, your priorities and view about migration to Australia might change
2. Moratorium is for 10 years but can be complete in any hospital for hospital doctors as it counts from first day of registration. It's often the GP trainees who are more affected by this rule. google the fine details
3. As long as you stay in UK better chances of job in Australia (Somehow that's how it works)
@@EmergencyFocus Thank you so much. So finely put!!! For the third question, you meant the longer you stay in the UK, the better your job chances?
I love what you said about question 1. Thank you sooooo much