How to locum in Australia: a step-by-step guide

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  • Опубліковано 3 лют 2023
  • This video is sponsored by Messly - messly.com.au
    Choosing which locum agencies to use is one of the most important decisions to make as you start locuming. But this can feel daunting and frustrating for doctors.
    Messly makes that much easier, by getting the best locum agencies in Australia to compete to find you your dream locums.
    You get pitched by agencies through their app whilst you’re still anonymous, offering real jobs with rates up front. You can also see reviews of the recruiters written by doctors. You choose who to work with, and use the app to share your registration documents in one click.
    Doctors who use Messly find the best paid, most rewarding and most convenient locums, and stay in control throughout.It has become THE way that locum doctors in the UK find work, used by over 15,000 UK doctors.Messly is launching in Australia in 2023.
    Head to messly.com.au to find out more.
    About me:
    My name is Surina Taneja and I am a junior doctor who trained in the UK. I make videos about being a doctor as well as sharing my insights on the well-being of our mind, body and planet 🧠 💪🏽 🌍
    Check out these other videos on my channel:
    Day in the life of a locum doctor in Australia: • Day in the life of a l...
    Day in the life of a surgical resident (Australia): www.youtube.com/watch?v=yws5V...
    Why I'm moving to Australia: • I'm leaving the NHS?!
    Honest reflections of a junior doctor: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qluUm... leaving the NHS?!: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnjaY...
    Night in the life of a junior doctor: www.youtube.com/watch?v=O11pK...
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    📱 Instagram: / drsurinatan​. .
    🐦 Twitter: / drsurinataneja​
    🔗 Linkedin: / surina-ta​. .
    💌 Email: surinataneja@hotmail.co.uk

КОМЕНТАРІ • 48

  • @keithchitunhu6685
    @keithchitunhu6685 Рік тому

    Great Content! and free too. you're such a blessing Surina!

  • @Crimsonyte21
    @Crimsonyte21 Рік тому +4

    Hey Surina, I was one of your medical students a couple of years ago (Thanks for signing my CbDs lol). Glad to see you're doing well. I too will be coming go Australia. I'm done with NHS 😊

  • @miketheledgend
    @miketheledgend Рік тому

    Surina you’re a queen, thanks for the content

  • @mahimasingh8768

    Hi, its so nice to your you narrating everything so aunthentically. I am also planning to shift to australia as a doc,If you dont mind , can you share some insight about working in ED, as in the timings, shifts, culture. I relate to you so much on time and travel part.

  • @michelleloo19
    @michelleloo19 Рік тому +1

    Dr, could you make a video about obgyn specialization, how long does the training takes and the competitiveness for img?

  • @misskaedy
    @misskaedy Рік тому +3

    I am a medical student and I like to travel and I see you like to travel too. Not sure if this is why you went to Australia to work as a doctor but in the UK/NHS, do you not have time off to travel as a doctor or does Australia give you more time off?

  • @mdashraf3086
    @mdashraf3086 Рік тому

    Hi, i am following your videos for the last few days. These are really nice.I would like to know is there any videos of you discussing the competent pathway to be a doctor in Australia. I am working as a clinical fellow ( fy2 equivalent non training post) after clearing plab.

  • @thehealerdragon99

    Thank you for the useful information.

  • @yashvisata5056
    @yashvisata5056 Рік тому +1

    Could you suggest some specialities that are high in demand/ paid higher due to the shortage of doctors available?

  • @rameshk1785
    @rameshk1785 Рік тому

    Hey

  • @muhammadabdullah6338

    Is wba program program only for international medical graduates or Do Australia medical graduates also go for wba program?

  • @leahosullivan1316
    @leahosullivan1316 Рік тому +1

    Hi! I have been enjoying your videos. I am a mature student starting medicine next year on a 5 year programme. I really want to end up moving to Australia permanently but I don't know how feasible this would be since by the time I go after F2 I will be 37 🥺. I have tried researching but I cant find anyone with personal experience of this. Can you do a video on how to move to Australia to complete GP speciality training (if this is even possible) as well as hoping to get permanent residency. Hopefully, starting this process at 37 wouldn't be too late for me. I am also just about to have my first baby, which is also making me re-think a career as a doctor and work life balance, which I never thought would happen! But I can't think of an alternative career since I have wanted this for so long. I have a biomed degree but not sure if that's helpful with careers I would enjoy and able to move to AUS with.

  • @sevinchuseyinova2401
    @sevinchuseyinova2401 Рік тому

    Hi Is it possible continuing residency program (which is in Germany) in America by passing the relevant exams or I will start in Amerika this residency program from first year

  • @DrChamkani
    @DrChamkani Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @drippinmoon5521
    @drippinmoon5521 Рік тому

    you said you quit medicine full time,

  • @NomadeMedic
    @NomadeMedic Рік тому

    Hey Surina

  • @heliumneonlights2770
    @heliumneonlights2770 Рік тому +1

    Hey! Thanks for this informative video. Wanted to ask, how does it bode with you working in different hospitals and not being used to the systems? Do you get some time to adapt and get your log ins sorted? And do different areas in Australia have different guidelines like in the UK?

  • @yasirmahmood6052
    @yasirmahmood6052 Рік тому

    How many hours you can work as locum??

  • @himakada9615
    @himakada9615 Рік тому

    Which Uni did u go to in the UK

  • @tbhtbh5024
    @tbhtbh5024 Рік тому +2

    Did you come to decision whether will you stay in medicine or leave???