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Inquiry into Registration Processes and Support for Overseas Trained Doctors

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Report

On Monday 19 March 2012, the Standing Committee on Health and Ageing tabled its report on the inquiry into Registration Processes and Support for Overseas Trained Doctors entitled Lost in the Labyrinth: Report on the inquiry into registration process and support for overseas trained doctors .

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This report is comprised of preliminary pages, 7 chapters and 4 appendices.

Lost in the Labyrinth: Report on the inquiry into registration processes and support for overseas trained doctors

Preliminary pages (PDF 208KB)
Contents, Foreword, Committee Membership, Terms of Reference, List of Acronyms and List of Recommendations

Chapter 1 (PDF 118KB)
Conduct and context of the inquiry

Chapter 2 (PDF 167KB)
Australia's medical workforce

Chapter 3 (PDF 275KB)
Accreditation, registration and other processes

Chapter 4 (PDF 292KB)
Issues with accreditation and assessment

Chapter 5 (PDF 306KB)
Issues with registration and associated processes

Chapter 6 (PDF 317KB)
Improving administrative efficiency

Chapter 7 (PDF 257KB)
Support for International Medical Graduates and their families

Appendix A (PDF 54KB)
List of Submissions

Appendix B (PDF 70KB)
List of Exhibits

Appendix C (PDF 62KB)
Other documentary evidence

Appendix D (PDF 70KB)
List of public hearings

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