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Hi bluepenguin, most welcome, you are heading the right direction this time.
Your two years resident training will not help a lot to go back to the surgical training in oz.
If you really want to be a doc, you will need MCQ to start your HMO work in any hospitals, then you need to pass the clinical exam from AMC.
After you done that, there are two ways, one is going to GP training the other is go to specialist training.
GP training is relatively easy, only 3 years and easy to apply as well.
Specialist is relatively hard, depends on which specialty you want to do.
Surgical training is generally hard to get in, particular some surgical specialty like ophthalmology, ENT, plastic, neuro, cardio-thoracic, vascular, urology, O&G, et al. |
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