can I get a regisrar job in cardiology in australia?

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victor j asked:


I’m a doctor from srilanka.I’m a male and 33years of age.I got my primary degree at faculty of medical sciences of university of sri jayawardenepura in colombo in 1999.I was a house intern at National hospital of Srilanka for 1 year training in general medicine and obstetrics & gynaecology in 2000.My cosultants were Dr S Sivakumaran MD FRCP (Lond) and DR L.A.W Sirisena MS FRCOG FSLOG. My post intern appointment was at Base hospital Marawila as Senior house officer in general medicine under Dr W.W.A.L Jayanaga MD MRCP(UK)Consultant physician.I got enrolled myself in the postgraduate training in general medicine and was successful with a gold medal in clinical medicine. My trainer was Dr B Wijesiriwardena MD MRCP(UK). At present I’m working as the senior registrar in cardiology at the cardiology unit National hospital of Srilanka. Currently working under Dr S R Silva MD FRCP Senior consultant cardiologist involved in angioplasty and stenting, percutaneous closure of congenital heart

Ann
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  • 3 Responses to “can I get a regisrar job in cardiology in australia?”

    1. sicivic05 Says:

      sure why not you have credentials

    2. kaka90250 Says:

      For itsky is possiblego for itsky is the limit.

    3. kimberhill Says:

      We have a lot of Indian doctors in Australia.

      I suggest contacting the Australian Medical Association for their opinion.