Internationally trained doctors are facing a raft of tribulations in Australia, writes Habibur Rahman. SABRINA moved to Australia after marrying an Aust
Font : A-A+ Graduating from medical school after years of hard-core training, battling books from various authors and publications for all the different subjects, is an exhilarating moment of pride and joy and might personally provides us with a sigh of relief and peace.
Unfortunately, stemming from personal experience, these positive emotions are short-lived before they get drowned by the succeeding question of WHAT S NEXT!
So here are some career-options for those suffering from that very Question.
Number 1: Practise Medicine - Yes, WORK
The most popular option after graduating with a primary medical degree is to start as a DMO (Duty Medical Officer) or a Junior Resident. This provides time to think of a career path and gives a short respite from preparing for examinations. The transition is almost quite seamless from a house-surgeon to a DMO and comes with a decent pay.
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Health threat looms as cosmetic surgery demand explodes As the demand for cosmetic surgery in Australia rapidly rises, it’s time to take a hard look at the worrisome industry, says Patrick Tansley.
Opinion by Patrick Tansley
Premium Content OPINION The 12 weeks between Melbourne Cup Day and Australia Day is the busiest time of the year for people seeking cosmetic procedures. Unless managed carefully, Australians face a new health threat brought on by the emergence of underground, unsafe and poorly qualified cosmetic entrepreneurs. As many as 150,000 Australians are expected to splurge on cosmetic medical procedures having emerged from COVID-induced lockdown with heightened disposable income.