Australia’s policy for registering and accrediting overseas trained doctors (OTDs) is dysfunctional. Some OTDs, who are well qualified and here on permanent visas, are being denied registration and accreditation. This is despite the acute shortage of medical manpower and the fact that OTDs on temporary visas, with similar qualifications, are being actively recruited and put to work. Current reforms may improve the situation but these must address problems of accountability and the potential for conflicts of interest that mar the present system. Copyright. Monash University and the author/
This response critically evaluates claims in the September 2004 issue of People and Place that the m...
The birthplaces of the existing medical workforce are not representative of the Australian populatio...
Context: The increasing global mobility of physicians and severe physician shortages of many countri...
Australia’s policy for registering and accrediting overseas trained doctors (OTDs) is dysfunctional....
It has been more than 2 years since the final report of the inquiry into the registration processes ...
There have been repeated government promises to establish a nationally consistent assessment system ...
Overseas trained doctors (OTDs) are playing an important role as medical officers and specialists in...
Poor planning in the past means that Australia faces a shortage of doctors. International medical gr...
International medical graduates (IMGs) form a significant part of the Australian general practice wo...
Objectives: The international migration of health care professionals has been recognized as a public...
International medical graduates (IMGs) form a significant part of the Australian general practice wo...
International medical graduates (IMGs) form a significant part of the Australian general practice wo...
BACKGROUND: International medical graduates (IMGs) now comprise a significant part of the Australian...
This journal article looks at whether international medical graduates have more complaints made agai...
In this article I examine the phenomenon of international migration of medical graduates. The debate...
This response critically evaluates claims in the September 2004 issue of People and Place that the m...
The birthplaces of the existing medical workforce are not representative of the Australian populatio...
Context: The increasing global mobility of physicians and severe physician shortages of many countri...
Australia’s policy for registering and accrediting overseas trained doctors (OTDs) is dysfunctional....
It has been more than 2 years since the final report of the inquiry into the registration processes ...
There have been repeated government promises to establish a nationally consistent assessment system ...
Overseas trained doctors (OTDs) are playing an important role as medical officers and specialists in...
Poor planning in the past means that Australia faces a shortage of doctors. International medical gr...
International medical graduates (IMGs) form a significant part of the Australian general practice wo...
Objectives: The international migration of health care professionals has been recognized as a public...
International medical graduates (IMGs) form a significant part of the Australian general practice wo...
International medical graduates (IMGs) form a significant part of the Australian general practice wo...
BACKGROUND: International medical graduates (IMGs) now comprise a significant part of the Australian...
This journal article looks at whether international medical graduates have more complaints made agai...
In this article I examine the phenomenon of international migration of medical graduates. The debate...
This response critically evaluates claims in the September 2004 issue of People and Place that the m...
The birthplaces of the existing medical workforce are not representative of the Australian populatio...
Context: The increasing global mobility of physicians and severe physician shortages of many countri...