
Procedural Specialties
Service Details
Specialist Comparability Pathway
NEUROLOGY
CARDIOLOGY
GASTROENTEROLOGY
RESPIRATORY MEDICINE
SLEEP MEDICINE
NEPHROLOGY
RHEUMATOLOGY
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Have entered specialist training through a competitive entrance exam (e.g., FCPS Part 1 in Pakistan, NEET-PG in India).
MRCP + CCT UK eligible
Arab Board eligible
Have completed specialist training and exams in your country of origin.
Be listed on the specialist register in your home country
Training Duration Requirements
Pakistan: 2 years of mixed specialty training + Intermediate Medical Module + 3 years advanced training in chosen specialty
India (MD programs): 2 years of mixed specialty training + 3 years of specific training in chosen specialty
UK | Arab Board | Other Counties: At least 5 years, with 2 years in mixed medicine and 3 years in the specialty specific training
Ideally 1-2 years of Consultant experience
Step 2: Prepare Your Logbook
A comprehensive logbook is mandatory for all procedural specialties.
It should include procedures performed during:
Specialist training
Any fellowship years
Consultant practiceIf you don’t have your original training logbook, you can recreate it using a template and have it signed by your head of department or senior consultant.
Step 3: Verification and English Requirements
Complete EPIC verification and AMC verification of both primary and specialist qualifications.
Sit an approved English language test (IELTS Academic, OET, or PTE Academic).
Step 4: CPD Documentation
Provide evidence of ongoing Continuing Professional Development (CPD), such as:
Conferences, workshops, and courses
Clinical governance activities (M&M meetings, quality improvement, risk assessments)A CPD template can be completed and signed by your department head.
Step 5: Complete the RACP Application Form
Specialty Selection: Indicate “Adult Medicine” and then specify your specialty (cardiology, gastroenterology, etc.).
Training & Exams: Provide details of all training years, assessments, and final specialist exams.
Logbook: Attach the signed logbook of procedural experience.
Internship & Early Training: Document rotations, responsibilities, and assessments.
Consultant Practice: List each consultant role, with clinical responsibilities, procedural work, teaching, and management duties.
Academic Contributions: Teaching, audit, publications, CPD, and community activities.
Self-review statement: Outline why you are applying, your eligibility, and your expected learning goals.
References: Provide referee details and sign the declaration.
Interview Availability: Confirm your contact details and preferred online interview location.
Step 6: Submission
Convert the form into PDF and Word formats.
Submit via the RACP portal/email and pay the application fee.
RACP will confirm receipt and provide an interview date within 2–3 weeks.
Step 7: Interview and Outcome
Interview conducted via teleconference.
Final outcome categories:
Substantial Comparability
Partial Comparability
Not Comparable
Step 8: Post-Assessment Support
After a successful outcome, you can access support for:
Application form completion
Interview preparation
Job search and placement in Australia
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