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Work as a Doctor in Australia

Checklist for overseas trained doctors

Typically, an overseas trained doctor (OTD) wishing to work in Australia must meet the basic requirements listed below. Make sure you read all the information linked to each listed item carefully. The Checklist and factsheets for OTDs may also be downloaded as a complete set.

Please take time to also read some Important advice—it could save you a lot of wasted time and effort!

Note: The information on this site is as accurate as possible, however changes in process or policy may not immediately be reflected. It is your responsibility to check with the relevant organisations for the most up-to-date information before making any decisions.

The time required to complete each of these components will vary according to your situation. Some tasks may need to be undertaken simultaneously to speed up the process. Most of these can be commenced or completed before moving to Australia.

  • General practitioners (GPs/family physicians) must pass the AMC exam consisting of theory and clinical components.
    Hospital non-specialists must meet the specific registration requirements of the relevant State or Territory Medical Board for an Area of Need position.
    Specialists must apply to the relevant Specialist Medical College for recognition as a specialist via the AMC.

  • Apply for a visa and pass required character/police and medical checks.
  • Identify an appropriate job. (Most OTDs will initially have to work in an Area of Need position).
You may also enlist the help of an appropriately qualified medical recruitment agency to help you through the process. Please note that this does not guarantee success. OTDs must still meet the medical registration and immigration criteria noted above and as advised by the relevant organisations.

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Last updated 2/01/2008