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AMSA 2023 Internship Guide

UPDATE: Please use the following link to see new updated information from St John of God Healthcare (Western Australia) and Northeast Health (Victoria) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cMRLLnHZ4YvOyVqwlj2wBdGpIi5bgz3I/view?usp=sharing Hello everyone (especially class of 2023)! The 2023 edition of the AMSA Internship Guide is now available to read! This is the AMSA guide for the 2024 clinical year. This guide could not have been possible without the contribution of medical students, hospital management teams, interns, AMA and many other people volunteering their time to update the information. For example, we have added eight new health networks across all states and territories to the internship guide. Good luck to the class of 2023! We hope that the information within this guide can be beneficial for you during your internship applications. If you have any queries or feedback about the guide, please do not hesitate to email pdo@amsa.org.au.

UPDATE: Please use the following link to see new updated information from St John of God Healthcare (Western Australia) and Northeast Health (Victoria)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cMRLLnHZ4YvOyVqwlj2wBdGpIi5bgz3I/view?usp=sharing

Hello everyone (especially class of 2023)! The 2023 edition of the AMSA Internship Guide is now available to read! This is the AMSA guide for the 2024 clinical year.

This guide could not have been possible without the contribution of medical students, hospital management teams, interns, AMA and many other people volunteering their time to update the information. For example, we have added eight new health networks across all states and territories to the internship guide.

Good luck to the class of 2023! We hope that the information within this guide can be beneficial for you during your internship applications.

If you have any queries or feedback about the guide, please do not hesitate to email pdo@amsa.org.au.

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Overview<br />

The Junior Doctor Training Program — Private Hospital Stream (JDTP), previously<br />

known as the Commonwealth Medical <strong>Internship</strong> (CMI), is a federally funded<br />

initiative for international students who have completed their entire medical<br />

education in Australian universities. It supports PGY1-3 placements for medical<br />

graduates in private hospitals across Australia, with all doctors completing at least<br />

one rural rotation. For more info visit:<br />

https://www.health.gov.au/initiatives-and-programs/junior-doctor-trainingprogram<br />

PARTICIPATING HOSPITALS<br />

Private Hospitals funded to deliver the Private Hospital Stream are:<br />

Mater Health Services North Queensland (PGY1)<br />

Mercy Health and Aged Care Central QLD - Friendly Society Hospital,<br />

Bundaberg; Mater Private Hospital, Bundaberg; Bundaberg Base Hospital,<br />

Bundaberg; Mackay Base Hospital, Mackay; Mater Misericordiae Hospital,<br />

Mackay (PGY1, PGY2, PGY3)<br />

MQ Health (Macquarie University Hospital) (delivering PGY1 places)<br />

St John of God Ballarat Hospital: Grampians Intern Training Program (PGY1)<br />

Mater Hospital Sydney (PGY1)<br />

St Vincent’s Private Hospital Sydney (PGY1)<br />

Ramsay Health Care WA (Joondalup) (PGY1, PGY2, PGY3)<br />

Greenslopes Private Hospital (PGY1, PGY2, PGY3)<br />

Calvary Health Care Riverina (PGY2)<br />

ELIGIBILITY<br />

Under the PHS, participating private hospitals must prioritise eligible international<br />

full fee paying medical graduates from onshore Australian medical schools<br />

(referred to as ‘Priority One’ category). If the PHS places are not filled with<br />

applicants from the Priority One category, private hospitals may recruit eligible<br />

applicants with provisional registration (referred to as ‘Priority Two’ category).

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