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Physician
Training outside Australia and New Zealand
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Basic
Training Trainees intending
to train overseas should seek advice from the CPT before such training
is undertaken. The onus is on the trainee to satisfy the CPT that the
training and supervision is satisfactory. A maximum of 24 months
of medical terms may be allowed for accreditation as basic training if
undertaken at a UTH in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada or South
Africa. A maximum of 12 months of medical terms may be allowed for accreditation
towards basic training if completed in approved UTH in other countries. Overseas training is encouraged. Some SACs/JSACs prefer at least one year of advanced training to be carried out in Australia or New Zealand to ensure familiarity with local practices. Trainees intending to undertake advanced training outside Australia or New Zealand should enquire about the suitability of the training positions with the relevant SAC/JSAC. In all cases trainees must satisfy the SAC/JSAC that the training and supervision in overseas training programs is satisfactory and of an acceptable standard.
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