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Australia: getting there

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Alcuin Wilkie*
Affiliation:
Community Mental Health Unit, St Charles Hospital, Exmoor Street, London W10 6DZ Wilkie
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There have been two recent accounts in the Psychiatric Bulletin (Harrison, 1989; Kisely, 1993) which have given some practical advice about getting work in Australia. They did, however, rather gloss over the details. With clear memories of the difficulties of arranging a one year training post in Sydney, New South Wales (NSW) and having been approached by numerous mainly junior colleagues asking about details of arranging a similar trip, I am writing what I hope will be a useful and accurate “Getting your Australian visa and medical registration made easy” guide.

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References

Arnold, P. C. (ed) (1995) Medical Directory of Australia. Australia: Australian Medical Publishing.Google Scholar
Harrison, J. (1989) An Australian exchange. Psychiatric Bulletin, 13, 361362.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kisely, S. (1993) Training, manpower and employment in Australia. Psychiatric Bulletin, 17, 669671.Google Scholar
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