What are the grandfathering provisions?
Currently serving MO who have not yet gained fellowship of a relevant College/Faculty or who do not hold the CL required for their current job may be grandfathered. Those who have had at least six years full time equivalent military service as a doctor after hospital residency will be deemed to be CL3, those with at least 12 years of such service will be deemed CL4. These MO will then have a period of six years in which to complete all training requirements to gain the relevant fellowship, or revert to a lower level of pay (that of their true assessed CL). Reservists may achieve the same only through ADF experience. Therefore, someone who had, for instance, 5 years in the ADF as an MO would need to have completed 1 FTE year as a reserve MO to achieve CL3. That individual would then have until 6 years after the start of the new scheme to achieve FRACGP or FACRRM to retain CL3. It should be noted that grandfathering will not necessarily be automatic, but will depend on the position curre
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