+Po1ntDeXt3r+ said:
that would actualli make then local graduates..
ure confusing the two.. types..
local graduates train in english when they are here.. and are subjected to the same marking scale as CSP stdents..they sit the GAMSAT or MCAT for those places
I'm not confusing anything. I have no problem with international students who study medicine in Australia. Unless they somehow cheated in the GAMSAT, they are pretty much guaranteed to have excellent English skills (better than mine, at least). Like I said before, the GAMSAT is damn hard.
Foreign trained medicos are tested on English competency by sitting the IELTS. The standards of IELTS are much lower, and its shortcomings are well publicised. Walk into any accounting lecture, and you'll see dozens of international students who passed the IELTS burden, despite having abysmal English skills. It doesn't matter for accountants, but the bar should be set higher for people who want medical board registration. I think foreign doctors should pass a test which resembles the GAMSAT in difficulty.
If they don't have the English skills to conjugate a sentence or order a pizza, how are they supposed to communicate complex pathological or physiological processes?