Awesome insights into the IMG journey. I was just amazed that 'locals are not afraid to ask'. I think there are shy, unassuming locals who will take whatever terms are offered just as there are also IMGs who ask in a way that anticipates success. As a Director of Clinical Training who grew from a shy, undemanding local RMO many years ago, I find it quite confronting when any JMOs (including IMGs) me what terms to allocate to them. . You don't need to grovel, but do acknowledge that rotations will not be perfect for everyone.
I hope there are more podcasts like these I am hoping to move to Australia within the next couple of years. Right now i am going to do my fellowship in UK. So thank you so much
Thank you..yes, we plan on doing more and more especially IMGs who got in via different Pathways or into different specialties. What did you find the most useful from this story?
@@codeyouaustralia the general process The environment and the support. Kind of how it works.(but i have been listening to your podcast about your journey and that have been alot of help as well) Now the pathway i will be looking is a lot different, have read a blog about it on a face book page but it wasnt that much clear As i am a post trained in orthopedics and i am persuing a fellowship in UK i am hopeful that i might land in Australia.
@@codeyouaustralia but let me thank you so much.this will be a very huge help. There hasnt been much knowlegde about Australia(there are heaps and heaps about UK) and i hope this channel might change it and in a very good way Ameen
@@rizojehan Well I am glad you are finding our content useful! We do have a website www.codeyouaustralia.com where we list step by step all the pathways. If you go to "work in Australia" and read on competent authority and specialist pathway . Sounds like you will end up through the specialist pathway
I really needed this podcast today to give me hope that i can do it and it's possible. I am struggling right now but i hope it doesn’t last long. Cant wait to come back to this comment when i get a job in Australia.
You can't see the light at the end of the tunnel when you are going through it- we have all been there. We need to do more of these success stories because its what truly motivates IMGs and moves them away from all the negative stories. Best of luck on your journey. Just keep going !
Thank you so much! This comment kept me going, and now, 2 months later, I have received 2 internship offers. Two months ago, I couldn't even imagine having one interview, and now I have the privilege to choose. I believe I played my cards right, and all I needed to do was wait for my time. I'm not celebrating just yet, as you said, I need my limited registration first to even think about celebrating, but I'm hopeful now. It's all because of IMGs like you who help other IMGs and make their lives easier with such valuable information. Thank you so much. Now, I need to decide if I should go to a WBA hospital or a hospital where the director of clinical training was so supportive even during the interview.
WOHOOOOOOOOOOOO, 2 internship offers- that's incredible. Decisions decisions. For me, I just knew I couldn't study for AMC and work full-time but lots of people do. Having a supportive clinical director also changes things. I guess I would decide based on what you think you would be capable of. Like for example, a supportive clinical director won't make a difference if you are struggling to study for AMC 2. When you finally settle and if you are interesting in a podcast about your success story let us know :) congratulations @@5SOSIndia
@@codeyouaustralia Absolutely, you're spot on! Right now, focusing on general registration is my priority, and later, I can switch to a different hospital for my practice. I'm thrilled at the opportunity to join your podcast and assist fellow IMGs facing challenges, just like I did. Let's talk about it!
To get on to a training program, you may need to pass an exam: it depends on the Specialty College. To step up from RMO to (non-training) registrar, you just need your supervisors to think you are ready.
In India there is One year mandatory internship in the medicine curriculum itself , So what Job role should I apply after passing AMC 1 in australia Is it still called internship ( 47 week one ) or PGY 2 ? I am little confused in these terms can you please reply !!
Yes your mandatory internship is equivalent to PGY1 here which is an intern..so you would be eligible to apply for PGY2 roles..these are junior doctor roles
Awesome insights into the IMG journey. I was just amazed that 'locals are not afraid to ask'. I think there are shy, unassuming locals who will take whatever terms are offered just as there are also IMGs who ask in a way that anticipates success. As a Director of Clinical Training who grew from a shy, undemanding local RMO many years ago, I find it quite confronting when any JMOs (including IMGs) me what terms to allocate to them. . You don't need to grovel, but do acknowledge that rotations will not be perfect for everyone.
hai.good morning
Absolutely loved this inspirational story❤
Really really helpful podcast. Thanks. Please keep making more podcast about journey of Img doctors in Australia.
Thank you. We have another coming up in a month. Incredible story of an IMG with a 10 year gap.
I hope there are more podcasts like these
I am hoping to move to Australia within the next couple of years.
Right now i am going to do my fellowship in UK.
So thank you so much
Thank you..yes, we plan on doing more and more especially IMGs who got in via different Pathways or into different specialties. What did you find the most useful from this story?
@@codeyouaustralia the general process
The environment and the support.
Kind of how it works.(but i have been listening to your podcast about your journey and that have been alot of help as well)
Now the pathway i will be looking is a lot different, have read a blog about it on a face book page but it wasnt that much clear
As i am a post trained in orthopedics and i am persuing a fellowship in UK i am hopeful that i might land in Australia.
@@codeyouaustralia but let me thank you so much.this will be a very huge help.
There hasnt been much knowlegde about Australia(there are heaps and heaps about UK) and i hope this channel might change it and in a very good way Ameen
@@rizojehan Well I am glad you are finding our content useful! We do have a website www.codeyouaustralia.com where we list step by step all the pathways. If you go to "work in Australia" and read on competent authority and specialist pathway . Sounds like you will end up through the specialist pathway
@@codeyouaustralia thank you
Definitely going to go and give a read
Can you please mention which app mobile you mentioned in the videos you are using for learning .thanks
I really needed this podcast today to give me hope that i can do it and it's possible. I am struggling right now but i hope it doesn’t last long. Cant wait to come back to this comment when i get a job in Australia.
You can't see the light at the end of the tunnel when you are going through it- we have all been there. We need to do more of these success stories because its what truly motivates IMGs and moves them away from all the negative stories. Best of luck on your journey. Just keep going !
Thank you so much! This comment kept me going, and now, 2 months later, I have received 2 internship offers. Two months ago, I couldn't even imagine having one interview, and now I have the privilege to choose.
I believe I played my cards right, and all I needed to do was wait for my time. I'm not celebrating just yet, as you said, I need my limited registration first to even think about celebrating, but I'm hopeful now.
It's all because of IMGs like you who help other IMGs and make their lives easier with such valuable information. Thank you so much.
Now, I need to decide if I should go to a WBA hospital or a hospital where the director of clinical training was so supportive even during the interview.
WOHOOOOOOOOOOOO, 2 internship offers- that's incredible. Decisions decisions. For me, I just knew I couldn't study for AMC and work full-time but lots of people do. Having a supportive clinical director also changes things. I guess I would decide based on what you think you would be capable of. Like for example, a supportive clinical director won't make a difference if you are struggling to study for AMC 2. When you finally settle and if you are interesting in a podcast about your success story let us know :) congratulations @@5SOSIndia
@@codeyouaustralia Absolutely, you're spot on! Right now, focusing on general registration is my priority, and later, I can switch to a different hospital for my practice.
I'm thrilled at the opportunity to join your podcast and assist fellow IMGs facing challenges, just like I did. Let's talk about it!
Can you tell after doing FRACGP can we join to General Practice departments in medical colleges in Australia as a lecturer ?
Can you please make a podcast giving information about non-clinical residency programs for IMGs? Or is it through the same standard pathway?
hii
Thank You for the podcast
Is there any maximum age to start specialist training in Australia?
Do you have to clear any exam to get into registrarship?
Other than AMC1&2 .
To get on to a training program, you may need to pass an exam: it depends on the Specialty College. To step up from RMO to (non-training) registrar, you just need your supervisors to think you are ready.
Mam how diffcult is it to get a trainee position in psychiatry
Psychiatry is becoming more and more popular but its one of the IMG friendly specialities to get into. A lot easier than others
good morning
In India there is One year mandatory internship in the medicine curriculum itself , So what Job role should I apply after passing AMC 1 in australia
Is it still called internship ( 47 week one ) or PGY 2 ?
I am little confused in these terms can you please reply !!
Yes your mandatory internship is equivalent to PGY1 here which is an intern..so you would be eligible to apply for PGY2 roles..these are junior doctor roles
PGY 2 :)
@@codeyouaustraliahi! is it possible for an IMG to get a Junior doctor post in PGY1? If I haven’t done an internship in my home country.