There are no short cuts in life, when it comes to medical jobs in Australia, it could not be more valid. Despite multiple ways of entering into medical training, jobs in Australia, each pathway has it's own unique challenges... Dr Rizwan Qureshi Website: www.emergencyfocus.net/ Email: info@emergencyfocus.net Instagram: rizwan.qureshy LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rizwan-qureshi-39683667 #jobs #medicine #rizwanqureshi #australia #doctor #
Thank you for this information. Please can you make a video on job opportunities for the standard pathway ( as a junior doctor) as well as job chances and requirements. Thank you
I'm glad that you is providing information about the challenges and pathways in the medical field in Australia. It's crucial for aspiring doctors to understand the nuances of this career path
Very informative video. Sir, how do we find positions for short term clinical training pathway? What is the exact procedure for finding a vacancy? What is the salary during the 2 year period?Thank you for the wonderful talk.
Finding jobs for short-term training pathway depend on your CV and interview practice primarily. For this, we happen to have a service that helps you with professional and documentation service till the very end! www.emergencyfocus.net/event-details/specialist-short-term-training-jobs
Thank you dear sir for all the valuable information.. Can you please do a video on post graduate pathways one registered in australia as a doctor after passing AMC exams?
Hi Dr... I did my MBBS from pakistan in 2010 and did fellowship in 2016 in Diagnostic Radiology from Pakistan. Post Fellowship i have 8 years of experience.. Currently moved to UAE from last one year. i also have non vascular and vascular intervention experience....
If you can verify your degree by the AMC website, you can opt for AMC exams and apply via the standard pathway! Your chances of success are dependent on various factors, such as your CV, interview practice, and certifications/research.
Hi sir, could you do a video on non clinical specialities and its requirements for imgs. Is clearing AMC required for non clinical doctor jobs. Thanks in advance
Aslam alikum dr. Rizwan Should the publication be in english? I have publication in spanish thats why Thank u very much for every thing . Jazak allah khayran
I have completed my MBBS with Internship in india recently in May. I want to do my residency in Australia in orthopaedics. Please guide me sir. Of what is the process of exam and study material and pathway. how can I do my residency ?
It is ideal for you to now start preparing for your AMC 1 exam and then apply for jobs in Australia before training. We offer an end-to-end course designed specifically to help you pass the course with all relevant information. Check out this link: www.emergencyfocus.net/event-details/amc-mcq-course-september-2
Hi sir I have done my mbbs MD GENERAL Medicine and completed dm cardiology in 2019 (INDIA) ... now 5 years experience... can you pls guide me the better pathway to get into australia Thanq very much
Sir can u tell about prospects, demand and salary of ENT specialist surgeon in Australia. I have done MBBS MS ENT from India having 5 years plus experience post MS
Hi dear, I’m thinking of changing my career to become a GP in Australia, I’m a citizen I’m 31 year old so wondering is that still achievable & where do i have to start. I did my R&D but want to hear from experience people. Thank you
Very informative sir ..i am a indian did my mbbs in china and currently doing my internship in china do i need to getl medical council of India licence to write the amc mcq exam? Please reply sir
You have to initially apply for getting a Hospital job via Standard AMC pathway. For a GP job you need atleast 3 years of full time GP / family medicine experience in a recognised setup like AKU or LNH or Indus Hospital + Pass in AMC 1 + Pass in PESCI or Pass in MRCGP or FCPS family medicine or qualify for PEP pathway For Hospital standard pathway following applies 1. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS) 2. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration 3. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE) 4. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months 5. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship 6. Ideally 24 months of following combination (ED, ICU, Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics RMO experience in a good hospital) 7. Apply for jobs (alteast 25-30 jobs every month) 8. A very well worded and organised CV 9. Well practised for a hospital job interviews 10. Criminal history check For GP pathway via limited registration for general practice in an Area of need you will need following: 1. Prior General practitioner experience of 3.5 years (you have to show all experience and apply for approval from RACGP for 3 years) 2. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS) 3. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration 4. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE) 5. Pre employment structured Interview (PESCI) for the place of offer of employment through registered PESCI provided (details on RACGP website link below) www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci?gclid=CjwKCAiA5L2tBhBTEiwAdSxJX7Q9x4JvBxqgKSnbd8CesC54R_jUggjBDIwCsus_SzmhECZaTw7RpxoCD8cQAvD_BwE www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci/apply-for-a-pesci 6. Letter of offer of employment from an GP employer for PESCI in Area of need 7. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months 8. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship 9. CV in AHPRA format 10. Criminal history check The details of these requirements are available on Medical Board of Australia website www.medicalboard.gov.au/Registration/Types/Limited-Registration/Area-of-Need.aspx
Sir I am an orthopedic surgeon from India with 4 years of experience. I have decided for standard AMC pathway. Sir have you encountered any IMG from India who has successfully entered orthopedic training in australia ??
i am a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist working as associate professor in Bangladesh.I have passed MD in 2018.Is there any possibility to get job in Australia ??thanks in advance
Hello doctor ! Just finished medical degree and now I am preparing for amc-1….is it easy to get a job after clearing amc-1 or first I should have to do internship from home country? Is clinical experience required to get a job after clearing amc-1?
Thank you Dr. for your valuable information. Iam 38 years old orthopaedic surgeon with 7 yrs experience as orthopaedic surgeon working in Nepal. My wife has completed Anaesthesia residency just now and she is 36 yrs old. Do you suggest us opting standard pathway for further working and living in Australia permanently? Hoping for your kind and valuable suggestions.
Hello! Reach out to us via this link for personalized assistance and I'll be happy to help: www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-specialist-pathway
I have done fcps gynae. Have 2 year post fellowship experience in a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan. Is there any chance for to get any job in Australia esp in consultant pathway
I have a cousin who never studied much,we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than studies after writing AMC MCQ1, she passed and I failed😣, I asked her how she did it, just found out she got her help from Mr Thomas ..
Dr Rizwan I am Cardiovascular,surgeon, I did my MBBS from KMC peshawar in 1988 and FCPS in General Surgery from CPSP in 2008. 1:23 Since 2009 I was selected as consultant Cardiovascular surgeon in LRH Peshawar, with one and a half year Head of Vascular surgery Division In Sept 2021 I opted for premature retirement. Now work in a private hospital. Any chance for me in astralia?
Hi, thanks for your comment! If you've successfully passed your FCPS and have ample, quality work experience - then of course there is a pathway for you! Of course, your eligibility and options depends on a lot of other factors; such as a revised CV, your qualifications and extent of experience etc. For this, I recommend you book a 1:1 first consultation session so we can discuss your opportunities in detail! www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-specialist-pathway
Yes, GP pathways are independent and exempt from taking the AMC test. They have their own requirements, a basic recognized GP degree, and relevant experience. If you wish for personalized insight, book a 1:1 session with me: www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-career-guidance-session
Everything requires hard work and dedication. It is always recommended for you to complete your internship in your home country and then take your AMC 1 exam. Nonetheless, internships can be pursued in Australia too! For more information, please visit my website www.emergencyfocus.net/
Currently I'm an intern(HO) in Agha Khab University hospital Karachi, I'll be rotating in GS, Ortho, cardiothoracic surgery (has icu) ,Family medicine, ER, Peds, International medicine. I already have 6 month experience with Medicine and chest medicine in government hospital (JPMC). What are my chances for matching for general practice also how much more experience do I need to get matched for GP as at the end if this internship I'll be having an experience of 18 months.
You have to initially apply for getting a Hospital job via Standard AMC pathway. For a GP job you need atleast 3 years of full time GP / family medicine experience in a recognised setup like AKU or LNH or Indus Hospital + Pass in AMC 1 + Pass in PESCI or Pass in MRCGP or FCPS family medicine or qualify for PEP pathway For Hospital standard pathway following applies 1. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS) 2. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration 3. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE) 4. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months 5. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship 6. Ideally 24 months of following combination (ED, ICU, Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics RMO experience in a good hospital) 7. Apply for jobs (alteast 25-30 jobs every month) 8. A very well worded and organised CV 9. Well practised for a hospital job interviews 10. Criminal history check For GP pathway via limited registration for general practice in an Area of need you will need following: 1. Prior General practitioner experience of 3.5 years (you have to show all experience and apply for approval from RACGP for 3 years) 2. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS) 3. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration 4. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE) 5. Pre employment structured Interview (PESCI) for the place of offer of employment through registered PESCI provided (details on RACGP website link below) www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci?gclid=CjwKCAiA5L2tBhBTEiwAdSxJX7Q9x4JvBxqgKSnbd8CesC54R_jUggjBDIwCsus_SzmhECZaTw7RpxoCD8cQAvD_BwE www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci/apply-for-a-pesci 6. Letter of offer of employment from an GP employer for PESCI in Area of need 7. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months 8. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship 9. CV in AHPRA format 10. Criminal history check The details of these requirements are available on Medical Board of Australia website www.medicalboard.gov.au/Registration/Types/Limited-Registration/Area-of-Need.aspx
Sir I heard it's nearly impossible to apply for PG in australia because we need to have a permanent resident visa there in australia to apply for PG there and as doctors comeing from India we lack PR visa and that the hospitals need to do paper work to sponsor us Visa which they won't be doing. sir so our dream of taking pg from Australia is impossible?
Many individuals meet success when applying for the specialist pathway. One must have the right documentation and professional CV and experience to back it up, and they can for sure, get a job in Australia. or more insight, book a session with me and we can discuss your options! www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-specialist-pathway
Hi Dr. Rizwan, you said that Job = Experience + AMC + CV & Interview. In my opinion that is NOT the easiest pathway, just looking at a glance at the equation, it is clear that it is difficult pathway to go. The easiest pathway is to remove the AMC or College Interview from your Equation. Just like jobs in other fields. So the equation for the easiest pathway would be Job = Experience + CV & Interview. You konw what i mean right? Yes, Try to explore Non Clinical Jobs. If you know, you can post / share in your channel too. That would be more in line with your title. The easiest pathway. I just wonder why doctors just think clinical and clinical, Many opportunities out there.
The title has a question mark… there is nothing that’s easy ! And I would like to bust this myth … if you follow the process and be strategic and smart in planning with dedication, each and every pathway will be easy. Same goes for non clinical pathways
So sir for standard pathway 24month experience offers high chances but as an just passed out mbbs student and cleared AMC part 1 within 6-7 month so how I'm gonna get that experience
Hello Sir, I want to know about internship. Currently I'm last year student from Russia. If is it possible to get internship in Australia? If yes then how? What's chances? And if I will get license from Russia.
The answer to this would be very subjective. For personalized insight, I recommend you check out this link for personalized insight into your career: www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-career-guidance-session
Sir my all documents my name and my father name is correct but different from my father documents in two letter spelling mistake then any problem occurred for amc exam , passport, and citizenship?
Contact the relevant authorities or the AMC office to explain the situation and see if they need any additional documentation or correction. You will likely need to correct the spelling errors in your documents. Contact the passport issuing authority for guidance on how to amend these errors.
Hello Sir is it possible for an ophthalmologist from India to enter and pursue it in Australia. I have heard that ophthalmology is very difficult to get. I have 21 years experience after post graduation in a government hospital in Delhi. I am 53 years age. Please guide.
Intriguing to hear, consider checking out this link for better, more personalized insight: www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-career-guidance-session
With MRCS ( UK ) + few more years of working experience in home country or in uk What are the routes to entering into AUSTRALIA Does CAP eligible for it
You have to initially apply for getting a Hospital job via Standard AMC pathway. For a GP job you need atleast 3 years of full time GP / family medicine experience in a recognised setup like AKU or LNH or Indus Hospital + Pass in AMC 1 + Pass in PESCI or Pass in MRCGP or FCPS family medicine or qualify for PEP pathway For Hospital standard pathway following applies 1. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS) 2. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration 3. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE) 4. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months 5. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship 6. Ideally 24 months of following combination (ED, ICU, Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics RMO experience in a good hospital) 7. Apply for jobs (alteast 25-30 jobs every month) 8. A very well worded and organised CV 9. Well practised for a hospital job interviews 10. Criminal history check For GP pathway via limited registration for general practice in an Area of need you will need following: 1. Prior General practitioner experience of 3.5 years (you have to show all experience and apply for approval from RACGP for 3 years) 2. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS) 3. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration 4. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE) 5. Pre employment structured Interview (PESCI) for the place of offer of employment through registered PESCI provided (details on RACGP website link below) www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci?gclid=CjwKCAiA5L2tBhBTEiwAdSxJX7Q9x4JvBxqgKSnbd8CesC54R_jUggjBDIwCsus_SzmhECZaTw7RpxoCD8cQAvD_BwE www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci/apply-for-a-pesci 6. Letter of offer of employment from an GP employer for PESCI in Area of need 7. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months 8. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship 9. CV in AHPRA format 10. Criminal history check The details of these requirements are available on Medical Board of Australia website www.medicalboard.gov.au/Registration/Types/Limited-Registration/Area-of-Need.aspx
I am running a self owned rural GP clinic in Pakistan after my House Job since 3 years.Will this Duration be counted as experience and how to prove if they ask for any proof of experince.PLZ comment . Thanks alot !
You have to initially apply for getting a Hospital job via Standard AMC pathway. For a GP job you need atleast 3 years of full time GP / family medicine experience in a recognised setup like AKU or LNH or Indus Hospital + Pass in AMC 1 + Pass in PESCI or Pass in MRCGP or FCPS family medicine or qualify for PEP pathway For Hospital standard pathway following applies 1. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS) 2. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration 3. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE) 4. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months 5. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship 6. Ideally 24 months of following combination (ED, ICU, Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics RMO experience in a good hospital) 7. Apply for jobs (alteast 25-30 jobs every month) 8. A very well worded and organised CV 9. Well practised for a hospital job interviews 10. Criminal history check For GP pathway via limited registration for general practice in an Area of need you will need following: 1. Prior General practitioner experience of 3.5 years (you have to show all experience and apply for approval from RACGP for 3 years) 2. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS) 3. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration 4. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE) 5. Pre employment structured Interview (PESCI) for the place of offer of employment through registered PESCI provided (details on RACGP website link below) www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci?gclid=CjwKCAiA5L2tBhBTEiwAdSxJX7Q9x4JvBxqgKSnbd8CesC54R_jUggjBDIwCsus_SzmhECZaTw7RpxoCD8cQAvD_BwE www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci/apply-for-a-pesci 6. Letter of offer of employment from an GP employer for PESCI in Area of need 7. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months 8. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship 9. CV in AHPRA format 10. Criminal history check The details of these requirements are available on Medical Board of Australia website www.medicalboard.gov.au/Registration/Types/Limited-Registration/Area-of-Need.aspx @@xian368
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Thank you for this information.
Please can you make a video on job opportunities for the standard pathway ( as a junior doctor) as well as job chances and requirements. Thank you
I'm glad that you is providing information about the challenges and pathways in the medical field in Australia. It's crucial for aspiring doctors to understand the nuances of this career path
Very informative video Sir
Thanks and welcome
Can you please make a video for psychiatrist jobs and pathways
Very informative video. Sir, how do we find positions for short term clinical training pathway? What is the exact procedure for finding a vacancy? What is the salary during the 2 year period?Thank you for the wonderful talk.
Finding jobs for short-term training pathway depend on your CV and interview practice primarily. For this, we happen to have a service that helps you with professional and documentation service till the very end!
www.emergencyfocus.net/event-details/specialist-short-term-training-jobs
Very informative advise.noble Dr.
Gooooood!
Thanks Doc, I enjoy your concise and well-presented videos.
Thank you dear sir for all the valuable information.. Can you please do a video on post graduate pathways one registered in australia as a doctor after passing AMC exams?
Hi Dr...
I did my MBBS from pakistan in 2010 and did fellowship in 2016 in Diagnostic Radiology from Pakistan. Post Fellowship i have 8 years of experience.. Currently moved to UAE from last one year. i also have non vascular and vascular intervention experience....
If you can verify your degree by the AMC website, you can opt for AMC exams and apply via the standard pathway! Your chances of success are dependent on various factors, such as your CV, interview practice, and certifications/research.
Sir can you please make a video about the 10 year moratorium rule in australia?
thanks doc as always. at 2:40 you said (good chance if 24months + active clinical experience), what does 24 months mean? experience of 24 months?
Very informative much needed 🥸
Glad it was helpful!
Sir plzzzz make a video for Dr's after fcps in gynecology... What could be the simplest pathway but restricted to gyne
Knowing all these I think it's impossible for me to wrok in Australia bcz I am an average 3 Rd mbbs student well thank you sir
Thank you Dr. Love your videos.
Hi sir, could you do a video on non clinical specialities and its requirements for imgs. Is clearing AMC required for non clinical doctor jobs. Thanks in advance
Hoping to get answer to this as well.
Specialist Route is the easiest route, bypassing AMC exam+ Standard pathway+ CAP
Hello dr. Rizwan. Is it possible for me to pass AMC1 exam before graduation? I'm 5th year medical student. Thank you in advance for your answer.
Aslam alikum dr. Rizwan
Should the publication be in english? I have publication in spanish thats why
Thank u very much for every thing .
Jazak allah khayran
...as long as it's published in a good journal
@@EmergencyFocus okay doctor, thank u
I have completed my MBBS with Internship in india recently in May. I want to do my residency in Australia in orthopaedics. Please guide me sir. Of what is the process of exam and study material and pathway. how can I do my residency ?
It is ideal for you to now start preparing for your AMC 1 exam and then apply for jobs in Australia before training. We offer an end-to-end course designed specifically to help you pass the course with all relevant information. Check out this link: www.emergencyfocus.net/event-details/amc-mcq-course-september-2
Hi sir
I have done my mbbs MD GENERAL Medicine and completed dm cardiology in 2019 (INDIA) ... now 5 years experience... can you pls guide me the better pathway to get into australia
Thanq very much
I'm a general surgeon in India with 6 year experience. Can u guide me , I really wish to migrate to Australia
www.emergencyfocus.net
Thank you Doctor.
Sir can u tell about prospects, demand and salary of ENT specialist surgeon in Australia. I have done MBBS MS ENT from India having 5 years plus experience post MS
Hello Doc, can I apply for visit visa for AMC1 Exam? Thank you..
Hi dear,
I’m thinking of changing my career to become a GP in Australia, I’m a citizen I’m 31 year old so wondering is that still achievable & where do i have to start.
I did my R&D but want to hear from experience people.
Thank you
Very informative sir ..i am a indian did my mbbs in china and currently doing my internship in china do i need to getl medical council of India licence to write the amc mcq exam? Please reply sir
Thank you for this information Sir. Please do i need an OET or Ielts result to write AMC exam?
It is not mandatory for test itself, rather the job application process that follows.
Trying to get onto a training programme
You have to initially apply for getting a Hospital job via Standard AMC pathway. For a GP job you need atleast 3 years of full time GP / family medicine experience in a recognised setup like AKU or LNH or Indus Hospital + Pass in AMC 1 + Pass in PESCI or Pass in MRCGP or FCPS family medicine or qualify for PEP pathway
For Hospital standard pathway following applies
1. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS)
2. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration
3. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE)
4. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months
5. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship
6. Ideally 24 months of following combination (ED, ICU, Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics RMO experience in a good hospital)
7. Apply for jobs (alteast 25-30 jobs every month)
8. A very well worded and organised CV
9. Well practised for a hospital job interviews
10. Criminal history check
For GP pathway via limited registration for general practice in an Area of need you will need following:
1. Prior General practitioner experience of 3.5 years (you have to show all experience and apply for approval from RACGP for 3 years)
2. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS)
3. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration
4. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE)
5. Pre employment structured Interview (PESCI) for the place of offer of employment through registered PESCI provided (details on RACGP website link below) www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci?gclid=CjwKCAiA5L2tBhBTEiwAdSxJX7Q9x4JvBxqgKSnbd8CesC54R_jUggjBDIwCsus_SzmhECZaTw7RpxoCD8cQAvD_BwE www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci/apply-for-a-pesci
6. Letter of offer of employment from an GP employer for PESCI in Area of need
7. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months
8. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship
9. CV in AHPRA format
10. Criminal history check
The details of these requirements are available on Medical Board of Australia website
www.medicalboard.gov.au/Registration/Types/Limited-Registration/Area-of-Need.aspx
Sir I am an orthopedic surgeon from India with 4 years of experience. I have decided for standard AMC pathway. Sir have you encountered any IMG from India who has successfully entered orthopedic training in australia ??
Yes, and they worked hard to get where are now and their journey is theirs … no 2 doctors are same
Sir I’m a medical grad from Pakistan. Can I do a paid internship in Australia after taking AMC 1.
i am a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist working as associate professor in Bangladesh.I have passed MD in 2018.Is there any possibility to get job in Australia ??thanks in advance
can I get onto orthopeadic training via cometent authority pathway?
Hii sir I’m pursuing MRCEM how to enter into specialist pathway after MRCEM?
AMC exams
Hello doctor ! Just finished medical degree and now I am preparing for amc-1….is it easy to get a job after clearing amc-1 or first I should have to do internship from home country?
Is clinical experience required to get a job after clearing amc-1?
Thank you Dr. for your valuable information. Iam 38 years old orthopaedic surgeon with 7 yrs experience as orthopaedic surgeon working in Nepal. My wife has completed Anaesthesia residency just now and she is 36 yrs old. Do you suggest us opting standard pathway for further working and living in Australia permanently? Hoping for your kind and valuable suggestions.
Hello! Reach out to us via this link for personalized assistance and I'll be happy to help: www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-specialist-pathway
thanks
Sir did u completed ur graduation from KEMU ??
I have done fcps gynae. Have 2 year post fellowship experience in a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan. Is there any chance for to get any job in Australia esp in consultant pathway
They say third times a charm, I've officially passed AMC MCQ1🎉🎉 for all my repeat test takers don't give up and don't be discouraged.
I failed 3 times, i lost money to reviews that never helped but the major thing is that I've not lost hope
Passing the AMC MCQ1 is when you study hard,if you can't study or you don't have time for your studies I'd advise you get yourself help like Mr Thomas
I had interest in working with him but I was discouraged by my friends out of ignorance 😔
I have a cousin who never studied much,we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than studies after writing AMC MCQ1, she passed and I failed😣, I asked her how she did it, just found out she got her help from Mr Thomas ..
Sometimes hard work doesn’t pay you have to back it up with smartness🤓, I think your cousin understood that perfectly
Dr Rizwan I am Cardiovascular,surgeon,
I did my MBBS from KMC peshawar in 1988 and FCPS in General Surgery from CPSP in 2008. 1:23
Since 2009 I was selected as consultant Cardiovascular surgeon in LRH Peshawar, with one and a half year Head of Vascular surgery Division In Sept 2021 I opted for premature retirement. Now work in a private hospital.
Any chance for me in astralia?
Hi, thanks for your comment! If you've successfully passed your FCPS and have ample, quality work experience - then of course there is a pathway for you! Of course, your eligibility and options depends on a lot of other factors; such as a revised CV, your qualifications and extent of experience etc.
For this, I recommend you book a 1:1 first consultation session so we can discuss your opportunities in detail!
www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-specialist-pathway
Please are you saying GP pathway doesn't have to write AMC to secure a job in Australia?
Yes, GP pathways are independent and exempt from taking the AMC test. They have their own requirements, a basic recognized GP degree, and relevant experience. If you wish for personalized insight, book a 1:1 session with me: www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-career-guidance-session
Is stranded pathway is hard for new medical graduates after AMC1 for getting internship
Everything requires hard work and dedication. It is always recommended for you to complete your internship in your home country and then take your AMC 1 exam.
Nonetheless, internships can be pursued in Australia too! For more information, please visit my website www.emergencyfocus.net/
Currently I'm an intern(HO) in Agha Khab University hospital Karachi, I'll be rotating in GS, Ortho, cardiothoracic surgery (has icu) ,Family medicine, ER, Peds, International medicine. I already have 6 month experience with Medicine and chest medicine in government hospital (JPMC).
What are my chances for matching for general practice also how much more experience do I need to get matched for GP as at the end if this internship I'll be having an experience of 18 months.
You have to initially apply for getting a Hospital job via Standard AMC pathway. For a GP job you need atleast 3 years of full time GP / family medicine experience in a recognised setup like AKU or LNH or Indus Hospital + Pass in AMC 1 + Pass in PESCI or Pass in MRCGP or FCPS family medicine or qualify for PEP pathway
For Hospital standard pathway following applies
1. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS)
2. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration
3. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE)
4. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months
5. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship
6. Ideally 24 months of following combination (ED, ICU, Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics RMO experience in a good hospital)
7. Apply for jobs (alteast 25-30 jobs every month)
8. A very well worded and organised CV
9. Well practised for a hospital job interviews
10. Criminal history check
For GP pathway via limited registration for general practice in an Area of need you will need following:
1. Prior General practitioner experience of 3.5 years (you have to show all experience and apply for approval from RACGP for 3 years)
2. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS)
3. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration
4. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE)
5. Pre employment structured Interview (PESCI) for the place of offer of employment through registered PESCI provided (details on RACGP website link below) www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci?gclid=CjwKCAiA5L2tBhBTEiwAdSxJX7Q9x4JvBxqgKSnbd8CesC54R_jUggjBDIwCsus_SzmhECZaTw7RpxoCD8cQAvD_BwE www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci/apply-for-a-pesci
6. Letter of offer of employment from an GP employer for PESCI in Area of need
7. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months
8. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship
9. CV in AHPRA format
10. Criminal history check
The details of these requirements are available on Medical Board of Australia website
www.medicalboard.gov.au/Registration/Types/Limited-Registration/Area-of-Need.aspx
Sir I heard it's nearly impossible to apply for PG in australia because we need to have a permanent resident visa there in australia to apply for PG there and as doctors comeing from India we lack PR visa and that the hospitals need to do paper work to sponsor us Visa which they won't be doing. sir so our dream of taking pg from Australia is impossible?
Many individuals meet success when applying for the specialist pathway. One must have the right documentation and professional CV and experience to back it up, and they can for sure, get a job in Australia. or more insight, book a session with me and we can discuss your options!
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Hi Dr. Rizwan, you said that Job = Experience + AMC + CV & Interview.
In my opinion that is NOT the easiest pathway, just looking at a glance at the equation, it is clear that it is difficult pathway to go.
The easiest pathway is to remove the AMC or College Interview from your Equation. Just like jobs in other fields.
So the equation for the easiest pathway would be Job = Experience + CV & Interview.
You konw what i mean right? Yes, Try to explore Non Clinical Jobs. If you know, you can post / share in your channel too.
That would be more in line with your title. The easiest pathway. I just wonder why doctors just think clinical and clinical, Many opportunities
out there.
The title has a question mark… there is nothing that’s easy ! And I would like to bust this myth … if you follow the process and be strategic and smart in planning with dedication, each and every pathway will be easy. Same goes for non clinical pathways
So sir for standard pathway 24month experience offers high chances but as an just passed out mbbs student and cleared AMC part 1 within 6-7 month so how I'm gonna get that experience
Through your internship and junior doctor jobs.
@@EmergencyFocus thank you sir
Hello Sir, I want to know about internship. Currently I'm last year student from Russia. If is it possible to get internship in Australia? If yes then how? What's chances? And if I will get license from Russia.
The answer to this would be very subjective. For personalized insight, I recommend you check out this link for personalized insight into your career:
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Sir my all documents my name and my father name is correct but different from my father documents in two letter spelling mistake then any problem occurred for amc exam , passport, and citizenship?
Contact the relevant authorities or the AMC office to explain the situation and see if they need any additional documentation or correction. You will likely need to correct the spelling errors in your documents. Contact the passport issuing authority for guidance on how to amend these errors.
Hello Sir is it possible for an ophthalmologist from India to enter and pursue it in Australia. I have heard that ophthalmology is very difficult to get. I have 21 years experience after post graduation in a government hospital in Delhi. I am 53 years age. Please guide.
Intriguing to hear, consider checking out this link for better, more personalized insight:
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Do they accept MRCP for competent authority pathway?
You obviously haven’t watched this video 😅
Sir , please inform that what I have to do to get a paid or not paid one year medical intership in Australia)
All medical jobs are paid in Australia
i am resident in Nepal on GP what is my pathway for Australia
Watch this and other videos on my channel
With MRCS ( UK ) + few more years of working experience in home country or in uk
What are the routes to entering into AUSTRALIA
Does CAP eligible for it
You have to initially apply for getting a Hospital job via Standard AMC pathway. For a GP job you need atleast 3 years of full time GP / family medicine experience in a recognised setup like AKU or LNH or Indus Hospital + Pass in AMC 1 + Pass in PESCI or Pass in MRCGP or FCPS family medicine or qualify for PEP pathway
For Hospital standard pathway following applies
1. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS)
2. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration
3. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE)
4. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months
5. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship
6. Ideally 24 months of following combination (ED, ICU, Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics RMO experience in a good hospital)
7. Apply for jobs (alteast 25-30 jobs every month)
8. A very well worded and organised CV
9. Well practised for a hospital job interviews
10. Criminal history check
For GP pathway via limited registration for general practice in an Area of need you will need following:
1. Prior General practitioner experience of 3.5 years (you have to show all experience and apply for approval from RACGP for 3 years)
2. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS)
3. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration
4. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE)
5. Pre employment structured Interview (PESCI) for the place of offer of employment through registered PESCI provided (details on RACGP website link below) www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci?gclid=CjwKCAiA5L2tBhBTEiwAdSxJX7Q9x4JvBxqgKSnbd8CesC54R_jUggjBDIwCsus_SzmhECZaTw7RpxoCD8cQAvD_BwE www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci/apply-for-a-pesci
6. Letter of offer of employment from an GP employer for PESCI in Area of need
7. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months
8. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship
9. CV in AHPRA format
10. Criminal history check
The details of these requirements are available on Medical Board of Australia website
www.medicalboard.gov.au/Registration/Types/Limited-Registration/Area-of-Need.aspx
Thank you 🙂@@EmergencyFocus
I have cleared usmle part 1 do i have to appear for amc 1 or i can give amc part 2 directly ?as i want to come to Australia as a doctor
You obviously haven’t watched this video 🥹
Is gp from nepal can apply for specialist pathway?
Watch the video
done email but no reply till now
I am running a self owned rural GP clinic in Pakistan after my House Job since 3 years.Will this Duration be counted as experience and how to prove if they ask for any proof of experince.PLZ comment . Thanks alot !
There are pathways to enter Australia 🇦🇺… which pathway will you be applying for
Standard pathway
You have to initially apply for getting a Hospital job via Standard AMC pathway. For a GP job you need atleast 3 years of full time GP / family medicine experience in a recognised setup like AKU or LNH or Indus Hospital + Pass in AMC 1 + Pass in PESCI or Pass in MRCGP or FCPS family medicine or qualify for PEP pathway
For Hospital standard pathway following applies
1. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS)
2. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration
3. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE)
4. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months
5. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship
6. Ideally 24 months of following combination (ED, ICU, Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics RMO experience in a good hospital)
7. Apply for jobs (alteast 25-30 jobs every month)
8. A very well worded and organised CV
9. Well practised for a hospital job interviews
10. Criminal history check
For GP pathway via limited registration for general practice in an Area of need you will need following:
1. Prior General practitioner experience of 3.5 years (you have to show all experience and apply for approval from RACGP for 3 years)
2. EPIC and AMC Verification for your identity and primary medical qualifications (MBBS)
3. Evidence of Pass in AMC MCQ CAT Examination - to be able to apply for standard pathway of AHPRA registration
4. English Language test (OET/ ILETS or PTE)
5. Pre employment structured Interview (PESCI) for the place of offer of employment through registered PESCI provided (details on RACGP website link below) www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci?gclid=CjwKCAiA5L2tBhBTEiwAdSxJX7Q9x4JvBxqgKSnbd8CesC54R_jUggjBDIwCsus_SzmhECZaTw7RpxoCD8cQAvD_BwE www.racgp.org.au/education/imgs/international-graduates/pesci/apply-for-a-pesci
6. Letter of offer of employment from an GP employer for PESCI in Area of need
7. Evidence of 50hours of CPD activities in last 12months
8. Provide evidence of 12months completion of Internship
9. CV in AHPRA format
10. Criminal history check
The details of these requirements are available on Medical Board of Australia website
www.medicalboard.gov.au/Registration/Types/Limited-Registration/Area-of-Need.aspx
@@xian368
Bundle of thanks !
Mrcp
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