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20 Dec 2024
Well-credentialled internationally trained psychiatrists and anaesthetists from similar health systems will be able to access a new fast track registration pathway so Australian patients can access their services sooner.
The expedited specialist pathway – a fast track to specialist medical registration that opened to specialist general practitioners in October this year – will be extended to eligible internationally qualified psychiatrists and anaesthetists this month.
Under the expanded pathway, Specialist International Medical Graduates (SIMGs) with the following qualifications will be able to apply for registration directly to Ahpra and the Medical Board of Australia from 23 December:
Anaesthesia:
Psychiatry:
Eligible internationally qualified specialist obstetricians and gynaecologists will be able to access the pathway from early 2025, after the Australian Medical Council (AMC) has completed the required, robust qualifications assessment process and the Medical Board of Australia has approved specific qualifications.
The gateway to the pathway is a list of pre-approved qualifications (the Expedited Specialist Pathway: accepted qualifications list). The qualifications on the list have been proposed by the specialist medical colleges, assessed by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) and approved by the Medical Board of Australia for the accepted qualifications list.
It opened for eligible internationally qualified GPs on 21 October 2024 and by 17 December 2024 96 GPs had applied through the pathway. Five GPs are already registered and the rest are in the pipeline, most of them gathering the necessary evidence. Around 80% of applicants are from the United Kingdom.
Ahpra is currently receiving between 10 and 15 applications each week from GPs, with most applications waiting on additional evidence or information from candidates.
Jurisdictions have confirmed that general medicine, general paediatrics and diagnostic radiology will be the next priorities for the Expedited specialist pathway in 2025.
The qualifications assessment process for these specialties, involving the Medical Board, the AMC and whenever possible the specialist colleges for these specialties, will begin in early 2025.