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Navigating the IMG Registration Process in Australia
A clear, practical overview of the main pathways that international medical graduates can use to work as doctors in Australia in 2026, covering GPs and all specialties.
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UK GENERAL PRACTITIONERS MOVING TO AUSTRALIA – COMPLETE GUIDE TO REGISTRATION, PATHWAYS, AND CAREER SUCCESS
Introduction: The UK GP Movement to Australia Over the past five years, thousands of UK general practitioners have made the move to Australia, seeking better work-life balance, significantly higher income, and a healthcare system less burdened by NHS pressures. If you're a UK GP considering Australia, you're in an exceptionally strong position compared to other international medical graduates. The Australian system recognizes UK medical qualifications and training, offering a
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INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL GRADUATES (IMGs) IN AUSTRALIA
Complete IMG pathway guide for Australia. Learn registration options (Competent Authority, Standard, Specialist pathways), visa requirements, and strategies for establishing a successful medical career as an international medical graduate.
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HOW TO APPLY FOR AGPT – APPLICATION TIMELINE, SELECTION PROCESS, AND SUCCESS STRATEGIES
Introduction Applying for the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) Program is a significant milestone in your medical career. With approximately 1,500 government-funded places available annually and thousands of competitive applicants, understanding the application process, timeline, and selection criteria is essential. Recent changes for 2026 have streamlined the application process and introduced a new selection assessment. This guide walks you through the entire app
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Advancing Your Career: The Importance of Procedural Skills in General Practice
Introduction General practice in Australia has evolved far beyond consultations and prescriptions. Modern GPs routinely perform procedures that directly improve patient outcomes and generate substantial practice income. Procedurally trained GPs report higher job satisfaction, increased practice revenue, and expanded professional autonomy. Over 1 in 10 general practice consultations include a procedural component—from skin biopsies to intrauterine device (IUD) insertions. For
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