Overseas Trained Specialists
Overseas trained specialists or international medical graduates seeking entry into ACRRM’s Specialist Pathway to Fellowship must first submit their application to the Australian Medical Council (AMC). ACRRM’s Specialist Pathway program initially assesses a doctor’s comparability to an Australian-trained Fellow of ACRRM (FACRRM) through a paper-based assessment of the documentation provided by the AMC followed by an interview with the overseas trained specialist.
The purpose of the interview is to assess the overseas trained specialist’s level of comparability and identify knowledge or experience gaps. If an overseas trained specialist is deemed substantially comparable to an Australian-trained FACRRM they will undergo
a period of peer review, complete the requirements as set out in their learning plan, and undertake a Multi-Source Feedback (MSF) assessment.
If an overseas trained doctor is found partially comparable to an Australian-trained FACRRM they will undertake the same process as an overseas trained specialist deemed substantially comparable but may be required to undertake a longer period of peer review and potentially undertake further assessment such as the Mini Clinical Examination (Mini-CEX), or
a Structured Assessment using Multiple Patient Scenarios (StAMPS).
On successful completion of the period of peer review and assessment the overseas trained specialist is recommended for a FACRRM.
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