Skill Level: 1 | Assessing Authority: MedBA
Job description
Investigates, diagnoses and treats diseases, injuries and deficiencies of human joints, muscles and soft tissue. Registration or licensing is required.
Tasks Include:
- examining patients to determine the nature and extent of problems after referral from General Medical Practitioners and other medical specialists, and undertaking laboratory tests and diagnostic procedures
- analysing test results and other medical information to make diagnoses
- prescribing and administering drugs, and remedial and therapeutic treatment and procedures
- recording medical information and data
- reporting specified contagious and notifiable diseases to government health and immigration authorities
- may admit or refer patients to hospitals
- may consult other medical specialists
Skills Assessment Criteria
International medical graduates (IMGs) whose medical qualifications are from a medical institution outside of Australia or New Zealand and who are seeking registration to practise medicine in Australia are required to provide evidence of eligibility for one of the following assessment pathways:
- Competent Authority pathway, or
- Standard pathway, or
- Specialist pathway
The assessing authority for dermatologists is the Medical Board of Australia (MedBA).
The Competent Authority Pathway
The Competent Authority pathway is for overseas-trained non-specialists, but is also available to specialists, including general practitioners. This pathway leads to general registration.
IMGs who have passed recognised examinations or have completed training through a board-approved competent authority can apply for assessment under this pathway.
The Standard Pathway
The Standard pathway is for IMGs seeking general registration with the Board. This pathway applies to IMGs who are not eligible for the Competent Authority pathway or the Specialist pathway.
The Specialist pathway
The Specialist pathway is for the following IMGs:
- overseas-trained specialists applying for assessment of comparability to the standard of a specialist trained in that specialty in Australia (specialist recognition), and
- overseas-trained specialists applying for an area of need specialist level position in Australia (area of need)
Documents Requirement
The following is a summary of the documentation list that you need in order to submit your application for the skill assessment. Please visit MedBA for a comprehensive list of all of the document requirements. Documents in a language other than English have to be translated by a professional translator first.
- Passport and passport photo
- Proof of identity, including a national ID or driver’s license
- qualification certificate and academic transcript.
- employment evidence, including an employment letter, payslips, tax return and superannuation.
Source from: MedBA
Skill Assessment Agency Services
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