Save you 9 minutes of your life: Answer to clickbait title around the 9:47 timestamp. Don't want to watch? Answer: No - Australia is not running out of doctor jobs.
England saturated, Australia saturated, Middle East close to। saturation, USA ka Paisa nahi hai, aur apne desh mein toh kuch hai nahi. Ab lagta hai youtuber Banna hi last option hai doctors k liye😅
as a first yr mbbs studebt in india what can i do to increase my chances of getting placed in australia as a junior RMO, during my years in mbbs? Is it actually possible in 2030s for an img to migrate to australia, if it is getting saturated now?
I will be getting DNB anesthesia in 2024 residency session in India according to my rank. I want to shift to Australia after my residency got over in India. What are my chances ?
Thank you Dr Rizwan! I'm a sixth year med student in Italy conflicted between going to the US or Australia for residency. My dream is becoming an Endocrinologist, however I can't find much information on how competitive it is in AUS, especially for IMGs (and especially those who don't have any contacts in AUS). Do you know anything about this field? Thank you!
Hi doc. Thanks for the fact checked video. Can you make a video about opportunities of training in Surgery, and the pathway needed to be taken up by IMGs to become a consultant surgeon? And could you please add different pathways, like a pathway for IMGs who just have MBBS and for those who have completed their Core Training of initial 2-3 years?
I am new graduate neurosurgeon from Ethiopia ,with small salary that wont allow me to pay for the application ,can you help me how to fix this challenge so that i will join you in Australia .i am very much interested but the payment hindered me from applying.Please tell me any possible way.In one thay may link me with someone with good heart Thanks
I know salary can be really bad in Ethiopia, but the situation is a little bit better in jigjiga if would consider it and you can like work in 2 or 3 other private clinics to help you with the income.
I've made a video on dos and donts of CV writing. We also have a service that helps with documentation and professional help till you land your very first job after AMC 1. www.emergencyfocus.net/event-details/complete-career-support-package
Hello salam doctor Is one year in emergency department as a resident count as an experience if i want to apply for job befor finishing my residency program?
Yes, they are available on my website. The most recent one was based in Sydney and Melbourne in August. Check my website to stay updated for more! www.emergencyfocus.net/
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Of course being a recent graduate with little gaps have an edge over those having many inexperienced years, but with the correct CV and explanations, you can apply for all jobs!
Yes, of course we can! We have a complete Career Support Package that provides complete help till you land your first job in Australia! www.emergencyfocus.net/event-details/complete-career-support-package 1 session regarding career planning 1 self reflection session with mentor 1 interview mock session Weekly group sessions as well Support as well throughout
There’s nothing ever going to be like lack of medical jobs. Doctors will always be needed. Mind you, Australia is a continent way more bigger than the UK. So please it’s illogical to compare both.
You are completely oblivious to the ground realities of the modern day world! Here are some facts: 1) Australia is just geographically gigantic as compared to the UK which is a small island. However, a country’s geographical size has no impact on its job market! What matters is the country’s population! Australia has just under 28 million inhabitants as opposed to the UK which has over 68 million people! Smaller population translates to fewer job opportunities! This is basic! 2) In the UK, allied healthcare professionals are increasingly being trained who can and are doing all the junior doctor jobs (example: physician assistants doing ascitic tapping, seeing patients independently in GP clinics etc). The UK government is trying to encourage training of these professionals in order to minimise reliance on doctors as it’s a cheaper alternative. This could well be replicated in Australia too! Consequently, there are hardly any junior doctor jobs available in the UK for IMGs! 3) Australia is producing loads of its own doctors too! So, it’s unlikely they’ll need to recruit more doctors from overseas. So, no…. Doctors may not always be in demand as governments and healthcare systems could develop ways to tackle shortage of healthcare professionals without relying on overseas trained doctors!
@@shreyaspathak7854quite discouraging but it is what it is.. Really heart broken right now thinking why i choosed this tough shįt.. has to struggle for all my life now