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How Overseas-Trained Health Professionals Can Work in Australia
What does it really take for an overseas-trained health professional to work in Australia?
In this episode of The Entrepreneurial Clinician, Jo Muirhead sits down with registered migration agent Eva Abdelmessiah to unpack a question Jo is asked often: how do qualified health professionals from overseas come to Australia and work here legally? Together, they explore where to start, why the process can feel so complex, and why relying on outdated stories or casual advice can create even more confusion.
This is a practical and educational conversation about migration pathways, skills assessments, English requirements, occupation codes, registration considerations, and the difference between being highly skilled and being recognised within the Australian system. Eva also explains why getting the right guidance early can save time, money, and heartache.
But this episode is not only for people considering migration.
There is also something here for clinicians, leaders, and employers who want to think more deeply about cultural competence, communication, and what it really means to work well across systems, expectations, and ways of using the same language differently. As Jo reflects, even working in another English-speaking country can reveal just how much culture shapes communication, practice, and professional identity.
In this episode, we discuss:
A question to reflect on after listening:
What have you learned about working with Australians — or working across cultures more broadly — that you didn’t know before?
Contact Eva Abdelmessiah
Occupational classification codes
Find a registered migration agent
Australian immigration information
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How Overseas-Trained Health Professionals Can Work in Australia
What does it really take for an overseas-trained health professional to work in Australia?
In this episode of The Entrepreneurial Clinician, Jo Muirhead sits down with registered migration agent Eva Abdelmessiah to unpack a question Jo is asked often: how do qualified health professionals from overseas come to Australia and work here legally? Together, they explore where to start, why the process can feel so complex, and why relying on outdated stories or casual advice can create even more confusion.
This is a practical and educational conversation about migration pathways, skills assessments, English requirements, occupation codes, registration considerations, and the difference between being highly skilled and being recognised within the Australian system. Eva also explains why getting the right guidance early can save time, money, and heartache.
But this episode is not only for people considering migration.
There is also something here for clinicians, leaders, and employers who want to think more deeply about cultural competence, communication, and what it really means to work well across systems, expectations, and ways of using the same language differently. As Jo reflects, even working in another English-speaking country can reveal just how much culture shapes communication, practice, and professional identity.
In this episode, we discuss:
A question to reflect on after listening:
What have you learned about working with Australians — or working across cultures more broadly — that you didn’t know before?
Contact Eva Abdelmessiah
Occupational classification codes
Find a registered migration agent
Australian immigration information