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Anxiety about becoming Australian Doctor (1 Viewer)

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in my country my mother and father were highly skill doctor of medicine and accupunture and they come here but only not allowed to give medicine only give back pat. When i ask they say that they not allowed doctors in australia because the shandong university is not big name in australia. what do i do to become doctor next year? my new friend say i go to in NSW university of sydney and is good but hard for me because im new and also there is the university of the new south wales whcih is good but 1 year faster but hard. they also say of the sydney western university but only 5 years. does that mean not as good?
And also other question is that is 100uai easy to get because is that wat i need to get into doctor?

Much thanks friends ^^
 

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Its probably because your parents didnt take the AMC exam or failed it. It's hard, a family friend took it 4 times to pass to be a GP.

Try googling or searching the forums for the other questions, they come up all the time.
 

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graduates from chinese universities actually fail the AMC exams more than indian graduates due to language barriers and style of teaching. India being a former UK protectrate/colony has a similar teaching system to the UK and hence Australia making the transition less difficult.

Also certain degrees in traditional chinese medicine are not recognised by the WHO to be MBBS/MD eqv.. so there are a variety of reasons.

I think most ppl know someone that failed the AMC exam at least once but its meant to be hard.
 

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