Medical Board Requirements For Eligibility For Competent Authority Pathway Updated September 2020
Medical Board Requirements For Eligibility For Competent Authority Pathway Updated September 2020
Medical Board Requirements For Eligibility For Competent Authority Pathway Updated September 2020
Medical Board of Australia – Requirements for eligibility for the competent authority pathway – 14 September 2020
Notes:
1. Eligibility for the competent authority pathway requires both a qualification (Category B and F) or
assessment (Category A, C, D, E, G) component AND the prescribed post-examination or post-training
experience. Applicants are not eligible for the competent authority pathway unless they have also
completed the prescribed post-examination or post-training experience.
2. Experience in another competent authority country can be substituted for the post-examination or post-
training experience, for the purposes of meeting the criteria for eligibility for the Competent Authority
pathway.
The Board will accept an application based on completion of a medical program or assessment from one
category and the experience component from another category. Where an applicant has completed the
experience component from a different category, the experience component completed must be exactly
as defined in that category1 and approved by the competent authority of the country in which it was
completed.
For example:
• Completion of the LMCC (Category C) AND 12 months supervised training (internship
equivalent) in the UK (Category A or B). In this case, the experience component is approved by
the General Medical Council in the UK, not by the Medical Council of Canada.
• Completion of the LMCC (Category C) AND Successful completion of a minimum of two years of
graduate medical education within a residency program accredited by the Accreditation Council
of Graduate Medical Education.
3. Australian clinical experience can be substituted for the post-examination or post training experience, for
the purposes of meeting the criteria for eligibility for the Competent Authority pathway.
This period of practice in Australia may also be accepted as meeting the requirements for the 12-month
period of supervised practice which is required to gain general registration via the Competent Authority
pathway.
Medical Board of Australia – Requirements for eligibility for the competent authority pathway – 14 September 2020