" If you want to be racially abused, atleast be well paid " . 😂😂 .
@bilaltanvir8324 ай бұрын
Amazing video. Dealing with a complaint myself at this point as a junior doctor in the NHS and this is so reassuring. You are gem!
@ZaidIrfan-pi8im4 ай бұрын
Heading of video was scary. But later I found it an encouraging video.
@AB-uv7ne4 ай бұрын
well, im filo aus dr and the only good thing about it i think is that i have developed deep friendships with IMGs such as indian, pakistani, sri lanka, etc.. i love you all ❤
@megganedzossa42904 ай бұрын
Thank you doctor for the great information as always. I was really concerned about this topic as a young Cameroonian doctor who is interested in pursuing my career in Australia
@EmergencyFocus4 ай бұрын
You are very welcome
@ZULUKHAN-jn6ky4 ай бұрын
Racism deeply exists in Australia. I know one friend of mine who left Australia for Canada because of racism.
@kanwalpreetsingh98844 ай бұрын
Great video sir. One thing your communication skills appear top notch. Lastly, no place in the world is perfect. One has to go through rough tides every now and then to be a good sailor, that's perhaps life. Love your family, friends and off couse people like Rizwan sir who work as catalyst in our lives medical journey for internal peace and happiness.
@stresseasemedia4 ай бұрын
Really insight lful video, Everyone should know this beforehead.
@wanderingmedico11864 ай бұрын
Fantastic sir❤
@adityaguptauro4 ай бұрын
Fantastic as always. I am a urosurgeon having my own private hospital in india since the last 3 years. Will this be a positive or negative for me if i wish to purseu urology in Australia?
@EmergencyFocus4 ай бұрын
Depends on many factors, such as your qualifications and the extent and quality of your experience.
@relaxingsleeep4 ай бұрын
Hello sir. Great video. Sir I have a doubt should I do master in public health and parallely prepare and give amc step 1 and 2 from Australia or clear amc exams from my native country and apply? Which one will be the better option sir
@EmergencyFocus4 ай бұрын
If you wish to pursue a clinical career in Australia, you should directly opt for AMC 1 after your graduation and then apply for jobs!
@relaxingsleeep4 ай бұрын
@@EmergencyFocus thank you sir for your insight. Sir what chances are there for a fresh graduate who cracked both amc exams to land a job in Australia 6 months to 1 year from now?
@Kapil_singhbh77854 ай бұрын
Hi First of all great content. Sir i have a doubt i want to choose this AMC path but my college is not in Australia affiliated list ..its in wdom list but not in Australia affiliated indian college . Sir plz tell me any possible way to get into amc bcoz i m really tired of neetpg rat race.
@EmergencyFocus4 ай бұрын
You should email AMC and explain your circumstances!
@WaterVapour-lw1dy2 ай бұрын
Where is the list, drop a link or something brother.
@ashkarakhtar43104 ай бұрын
What are the prospects of coming back to home country (India) after getting trained in Australia? Will I have to start from scratches again ?
@EmergencyFocus4 ай бұрын
Foreign training is always respected in the home country, especially if you have attained fellowship with good professional prospects.
@aqibabdulrasheed72214 ай бұрын
Hi sir, I’m currently working in the Emergency Department of a 30-bed hospital and also managing around 10-12 inpatients. I’m wondering if this experience would count towards applying for a junior doctor role in Australia. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks!"
@EmergencyFocus4 ай бұрын
If your experience is accredited and recognized by AMC, then it counts!
@RachelFernsby-v2q4 ай бұрын
Are there any incidents of seniors stealing dissertations of the juniour doctors?
@EmergencyFocus4 ай бұрын
Well atleast you can sue them here In Australia 🇦🇺
@mukeshbhaichaudhari79564 ай бұрын
🎉
@Ezio8404 ай бұрын
wow
@HariHaran-yc9pw4 ай бұрын
Sir how the working hrs will be for jr drs
@EmergencyFocus4 ай бұрын
Full time hours in South Australia and most other states is 76 hrs/fortnight.
@HariHaran-yc9pw4 ай бұрын
@@EmergencyFocus thank you so much sir
@HariHaran-yc9pw4 ай бұрын
@@EmergencyFocus sir is it almost the same for specialist trainees like in surgery aspect
@Dr.Gibbs84 ай бұрын
Hello rizwan sir Sir first of all thank you very much for giving us a lot of helpful information regarding the amc exams and as well on other related topics also time to time ..sir i had two doubts in my mind 1.sir i am first year medico and deciding to appear for amc exams in 2030... Sir will it be more tougher for me to pass the exam as a mbbs intern in comparison to today's passing rate .. 2. Sir you talked about racism in this video so i wanted to ask that will racism be increased in Australia by 2030 as i am from INDIA and we have a very strong coordination between both the countries.. Please reply back sir Thank you Love from India 😊
@EmergencyFocus4 ай бұрын
Believe in yourself & Be optimistic, I refrain from speculation especially negative one
@spelunkyboy4 ай бұрын
Not a doctor, but as a general person who is of East Asian descent, I'm concerned of how all Asians are treated in Australia. Even those who have forefathers in Australia for generations, (way longer than the white folks who may be born outside of Australia) are still being treated as outsiders and foreigners, even harassed openly for their skin colour and appearance, despite being culturally wholly Australian. It's infuriating especially when we consider us Asian countries treat white folk so well (like lords) in our home countries, but in Australia (land that itself has been forcefully seized from the natives), actual Australian citizens who are not white-skinned are treated worse than white-skinned foreigners. Those saying we don't accept foreigners because they do not want to integrate, there are Aussies here from the Eureka Stockade (1850s) that you treat as foreigners in 2024, while ten pound poms and Mediterranean descent are somehow the only accepted 'true blue Aussies'?
@EmergencyFocus4 ай бұрын
I agree ☝️ we see increasing marginalisation of migrant to rural and regional places. Western Sydney is predominantly migrant. Some suburbs in Sydney are total non white (Lakemba) and some total white (Cronulla)