Psychiatric Bulletin (2009) 33: 193-195. doi: 10.1192/pb.bp.108.020099
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Working as a trainee in Australia: the essential steps before working out of programme

Ravi Sohal, Specialist Registrar in General Adult Psychiatry

West London Mental Health Trust, Uxbridge Road, Southall, Middlesex UB13EU, email: dr.ravi{at}doctors.org.uk

This article outlines how trainees can work in Australia without disrupting their career plan and how this can be accredited to their clinical training. In particular, the processes involved in obtaining approval for a post from the Royal College of Psychiatrists, the London Deanery, and the Department of Immigration and Medical Registration in Australia are described in detail.




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Trainee experience in Australia
Shalini Agrawal
PB Online, 12 May 2009 [Full text]