Foreign-trained doctors can work in Australia if they meet specific registration and eligibility requirements. This article introduces the essential preparation steps and explains how IMGs typically find job opportunities in Australia. Preparations Required Before Job Hunting Before looking for positions, IMGs must complete several key steps. Proving English proficiency is your first major requirement. Australia […]
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Many IMGs consider Australia an attractive destination to build their career. One of the biggest reasons is Australia’s reputation for manageable working hours, structured shifts, and generous leave benefits, especially compared with many other healthcare systems around the world. This article outlines the key aspects of Australia’s medical work environment to help IMGs understand what […]
If you’re preparing for OET or planning your medical career in Australia, understanding AHPRA’s English requirements is a crucial first step. This guide explains each approved test clearly, compares their characteristics, and helps you choose the most suitable option based on your strengths. English Tests Required for Medical Registration To work as a doctor or […]
In recent years, more and more physicians in their 40s and 50s have reached out with the same concern: “Is it still possible for an overseas-trained doctor to get Australian Permanent Residency after age 45?” It’s a reasonable question. Many countries set age limits for PR applications, and Australia is one of them—most general PR […]
Overview Australia offers a program called “Short-Term Training in a Medical Specialty”, designed for IMGs who wish to gain short-term clinical experience in the country. Typically, international doctors must pass the AMC exams and complete job applications before working in Australia. However, those who already hold a specialist qualification overseas can apply through this short-term […]
When IMGs without specialist qualifications wish to practise clinically in Australia, they must first complete what’s called the Standard Pathway to register with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). This pathway generally requires passing three major exams: Among these, the AMC Clinical Examination is known for its low pass rate and lengthy preparation period. […]
If you’re preparing for the AMC Clinical Examination, you’re already past some of the biggest hurdles on your journey to becoming a registered doctor in Australia. The exam tests not only your medical knowledge but also your ability to communicate effectively and respond appropriately in real clinical scenarios. This article explains the key features of […]
For international medical graduates (IMGs) without a specialist qualification, the Standard Pathway is the main route to practicing medicine in Australia. The term “pathway” refers to the set of steps required for medical registration with AHPRA (the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency). There are two main routes — one for those who already hold a […]
International Medical Graduates (IMGs) who want to work as GPs in Australia generally have two main options: This article explains both routes in detail. ※This article is written by OET Bank, where we specialize in helping healthcare professionals prepare for OET and support their overseas career opportunities. Using Your Overseas Specialist Qualification If you are […]
To be eligible to work in Australia, international medical graduates (IMGs) must ultimately register with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). This article summarizes the requirements for registration with AHPRA. ※This article is written by OET Bank, where we specialize in helping healthcare professionals prepare for OET and support their overseas career opportunities. About […]
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