By the way, although I wrote that I managed to register via "Limited registration for postgraduate training or supervised practice" and enable myself to work in Mater Mothers' Hospital (MMH) NICU, the fact is that a registration pathway which I first tried was the one currently officially called as "Specialist Pathway Specialist Recognition". Please see the website of AHPRA for details. Overseas doctors who have already obtained specialist recognition in their medical fields from their own countries are eligible to apply for this pathway. Their specialist recognition is assessed by an Australian college of each field. And if their specialist recognition is assessed as compatible to the Australian counterpart, they can register and start working as specialists in Australia straight away. The assessment falls into three categories; "Substantially compatible", "Partially Compatible" and "Not compatible". In case of "Substantially compatible", those overseas doctors can register and start working as a specialist in Australia right away. For those in "Partially compatible", they are able to register and work but not able to work as a specialist in Australia. Then they need to go through specialist exams and training of Australian version. And for those in "Not compatible", their ambition to register through this registration pathway is to be shut down. As I had had paediatric specialty in Japan already, I tried this pathway without much information about likelihood of success and my case was assessed as "Not compatible" and ended up in shattered failure. In hindsight with some information from people around me, success of this pathway nowadays seems extremely difficult. After all, all of my effort including several months of paperwork preparation and money in exceed of 700000 Japanese yen (roughly 7000 Australian dollars) for assessment and interview fees resulted into nothing. As I hugely relied on to this pathway for my registration, this setback devastated me. Nevertheless, with the job promise from the MMH NICU director backing up, my desperate ambition to experience clinical medical practice in Australia made me try the alternative pathway of "Limited registration for postgraduate training or supervised practice" and I barely managed to register to AHPRA.
Brisbane at night |