If I am a graduate of an organisation defined as a Competent Authority, do I have to sit the AMC examinations before I am eligible for registration?
No, if you have a recognised medical qualification and have successfully completed a period of internship as required by the Medical Board, then you do not have to sit the AMC examinations before being eligible for conditional registration in WA. Q9: Prior to 1 July 2008, I applied to, and received from, the Medical Board initial approval under the Standard Pathway. I will commence working for my employer after 30 June 2008. How does this affect my conditional registration? A: From 1 July 2008, all IMGs who received initial approval from the Medical Board under the Standard Pathway: • Prior to the 1st July 2008; and • Commenced work in Western Australia between 1st July and 31st December 2008 must show evidence of successfully completing the AMC MCQ examination by 1st July 2009. Q10: I have already received initial approval from the Medical Board of WA under the Standard Pathway and I will commence working for my employer after 31st December 2008. How does this affect my conditional re
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