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    When rules need to be broken

    Probably not a question for a public forum, so I will make it a rhetorical one, in your experience do the Drs who studied and became qualifed in Aus make LESS mistakes from those who studied abroad? I wonder if there has been a study on that? Sunshine
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    When rules need to be broken

    He failed the written test twice. He was just told he didn't pass. Nothing more was forthcoming. The test was not on his specialised field. My husband is an Engineer and he has said that to pass his exams now would be a struggle, would that make him now not qualified as an Engineer...
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    When rules need to be broken

    The cause has been taken up by Health Minister Paul Lucas http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/story/2010/05/20/fights-on-doctor-mark-de-wet-caloundra-hospital/ and Regardless of the outcome for the de Wets, there are issues that need to be raised. Sunshine
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    When rules need to be broken

    I understand your arguement Weg. What concerns me the most though, is that the carrot was dangled for him to come to Australia. He gets here operates for 3 years without supervision and then tough luck you didn't pass the exam (without any explanation on why or how both times) you are not...
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    When rules need to be broken

    Shaking my head at the absurdity of this. Just who do we want in Australia! This certainly doesn't smell good. He is good enough to operate but just because he didn't pass a test (that even in the 2nd story Dr Peter Stewart said it would be difficult to sit now) home he goes...
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