For UK-trained Consultant Dermatologist

A new, faster route to practising dermatology in Australia is coming — and we’re ready to help you get here.

Australia’s AHPRA Expedited Specialist Pathway is set to open to Dermatology, and when it does, it will be the fastest and most straightforward route to specialist registration Australia has ever offered to internationally trained Dermatologists.

At Aura Medical Group, we are already speaking with UK Consultant Dermatologists now — so that when the pathway opens, you are ready to move quickly. Whether you’re actively considering a move or simply want to understand your options, we’d love to start the conversation.

Why Australia, Why Now

Australia has a significant and well-documented shortage of Consultant Dermatologists. Demand for specialist dermatology services far outstrips supply — meaning you will step into a market where your skills are genuinely needed, patient waitlists are long, and the clinical opportunity is substantial.

For UK-trained Consultants, the timing has never been better. The AHPRA Expedited Specialist Pathway has already transformed the registration process for GPs, Anaesthetists, Psychiatrists, and Physicians — removing the lengthy college-based comparability assessments that once made relocation a bureaucratic ordeal. Dermatology is anticipated to be added to this pathway, and when it is, the process of gaining Australian specialist registration as a GMC-registered Consultant Dermatologist will be faster, cheaper, and simpler than ever before.

Beyond the professional opportunity, Australia consistently ranks among the world’s best places to live. World-class cities, exceptional schools, a strong public healthcare system, outdoor lifestyle, and a high standard of living are all part of the picture.

The AHPRA Expedited Specialist Pathway - What You Need To Know

The Expedited Specialist Pathway is a registration route specifically for international specialist medical graduates who hold qualifications from countries with comparable medical training systems. It allows eligible doctors to apply directly to AHPRA — the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency — for specialist registration, without needing to undergo full comparability assessment by an Australian specialist college.

For UK-trained Consultant Dermatologists, this means your GMC registration, CCT, and training history are likely to be recognised as substantially comparable to Australian standards, removing one of the most significant barriers to relocation.

Once Dermatology is added to the accepted qualifications list, the process is expected to follow the same structure as other specialties currently on the pathway:

  1. Confirm your eligibility — hold a CCT in Dermatology awarded following completion of a GMC-approved specialist training programme
  2. Apply directly to AHPRA for specialist registration — no college comparability assessment required
  3. Complete a period of 3-6 months of supervised practice in an approved Australian specialist position
  4. Complete mandatory orientation to the Australian healthcare system and cultural safety education
  5. Complete the required workplace-based assessments during your supervised period
  6. Receive unconditional specialist registration — and practise as a Consultant Dermatologist in Australia

Based on the current pathway experience in other specialties, you should allow approximately six to nine months from initial application to commencing independent practice. AHPRA recommends applying at least three to six months before your intended start date.

Current AHPRA application and registration fees for the Expedited Pathway are substantially lower than the traditional college assessment route — in other specialties, the combined fees are approximately AUD $3,000–$4,000 compared to over AUD $10,000 under the previous process. Specific fees for Dermatology will be confirmed when the specialty is added. Workplace-based assessment fees and any college fees for those pursuing fellowship separately will also apply.

Yes. The traditional Specialist Pathway required a full assessment by the Australasian College of Dermatologists (ACD) — a process that could take 12 months or more and cost significantly more. The Expedited Pathway bypasses this college assessment entirely and allows a direct application to AHPRA, with the six-month supervised practice period taking the place of an extended assessment process.

The Expedited Pathway leads to specialist registration with AHPRA — not automatic Fellowship of the Australasian College of Dermatologists. However, you can pursue Fellowship separately following registration. Aura Medical Group can connect you with the relevant contacts to discuss the Fellowship process should you wish to pursue it.

Why Aura Medical Group

Aura Medical Group is not a recruitment agency. We are an established operator of dermatology and cosmetic medicine clinics across Australia, with a national network of purpose-built specialist facilities. When you come to Australia through our network, you arrive into a clinic that is fully equipped, staffed, and operationally ready — so you can focus entirely on patient care.

We understand dermatology. Unlike general healthcare recruitment firms, we are built exclusively for dermatology and cosmetic medicine. We know the specialty, the patient mix, the equipment, and the professional environment. This means our support is specific, relevant, and practical — not generic.

We guide you through the entire process. From the moment you register your interest, through your AHPRA application, visa, relocation, and first day in clinic — you will have a dedicated contact at Aura Medical Group to answer your questions, help with paperwork, and make sure nothing falls through the cracks.

We are your service provider and your support network. Because we operate the clinics directly, there is no middleman. You deal with us, not an agency placing you with an unknown practice. You know exactly where you will be working, what the clinical environment looks like, and who your colleagues and support staff will be before you commit to anything.

What we offer UK Dermatologists

Clinical Practice

Registration and Relocation Support

Ongoing Professional Life

Life In Australia

Australia is consistently ranked among the best countries in the world for quality of life. For UK doctors who are tired of NHS pressures, stretched rosters, and difficult working conditions, the contrast can be significant.

The clinical environment in Australian private specialist practice is typically calmer, better resourced, and more rewarding than many UK NHS settings. Clinic teams are well-staffed, administrative support is strong, and you determine your time with patients.

Outside of practice, Australia offers a lifestyle that is genuinely hard to match. Whether you are drawn to Sydney’s harbour, Melbourne’s food and culture, Brisbane’s sunshine, or the quieter pace of regional living — there is an Australian city or community to suit every preference and family situation.

The public school system is strong. The private school system is excellent. Healthcare through Medicare is high quality. Earning potential is competitive, and the cost of living — while not inexpensive — is generally manageable relative to specialist earnings.

Your Eligibility – A Quick Guide

You are likely to be eligible for the Expedited Specialist Pathway once Dermatology is added if you:

  • Hold a CCT in Dermatology awarded following satisfactory completion of a GMC-approved specialist training programme in the United Kingdom
  • Are currently registered with the GMC (or hold a Certificate of Good Standing if no longer registered)
  • Meet recency of practice requirements — generally, practising within your specialty for a minimum period within recent years
  • Meet English language proficiency requirements (typically satisfied by native English speakers or by evidence of practice in an English-speaking environment)
  • Do not have restrictions, conditions, or adverse findings on your GMC registration

If you hold CESR (now called Portfolio Pathway registration) rather than CCT-based registration, eligibility may differ. Please contact us and we will advise based on your specific situation.

If Dermatology is not yet listed on the Expedited Pathway when you are ready to move, you may still be eligible to apply via the standard ACD Specialist Pathway. We can advise on both options.

The VISA

For most UK Dermatologists, the most common visa routes to provider services in Australia are:

Subclass 482 — Temporary Skill Shortage Visa: Allows you to work in Australia for up to four years (or two years in some cases) with a nominated employer. Aura Medical Group can sponsor this visa for dermatologists joining our network.

Subclass 186 — Employer Nomination Scheme: A permanent residency visa, available directly or after a period on a 482 visa. This is the most common pathway to permanent residency for specialist doctors.

Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) and State Nomination (Subclass 190): Points-based independent migration routes that may be suitable depending on your circumstances and where in Australia you wish to live.

We work with experienced Australian migration advisers and will connect you with the right professional guidance for your individual situation. Visa advice is a regulated activity and we always recommend specialist legal advice tailored to your circumstances.

How Joining Works

01

Register your interest

Complete a short expression of interest form. We will be in touch within two business days for an initial conversation.

02

Introductory call

A no-obligation, confidential conversation with our team. We will listen to your situation, answer your questions honestly, and help you understand whether Australia — and Aura — is the right fit for you.

03

We match you to the right clinic and location

Based on your clinical interests, lifestyle preferences, and family situation, we identify the right practice location for you within the Aura network. We will give you a full picture of the clinic, the city, and the opportunity before you make any decisions.

04

AHPRA application

Once you are ready to proceed, we guide you through your AHPRA application, help you gather the required documents, and help you appoint an authorised representative if needed. We will coordinate your supervised practice arrangement so that everything is approved before you start.

05

Visa application

We connect you with a migration adviser to begin your visa application in parallel with your AHPRA registration. For most applicants, the 482 Temporary Skill Shortage visa is the most straightforward initial route.

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Relocation

We help you plan your move — including recommendations on accommodation, schooling if you have children, and orientation to your new city. On your first day, you arrive into a clinic that knows you are coming and is ready for you. You will have the opportunity to meet the clinic Practice Manager prior to your first consulting day.

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Supervised practice and full registration

During your six-month supervised period, you will be fully clinical — seeing patients, practising as a Consultant, and in control of your billing preferences. At the end of this period, you receive unconditional specialist registration and are free to practise independently.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Your family members can be included in your visa application as dependants. Australia is an excellent destination for families, with strong schooling options, a safe environment, and a welcoming culture.

No. The Expedited Specialist Pathway does not require you to sit Australian college examinations. The six-month supervised practice period replaces the assessment process.

Yes. Many Consultant Dermatologists in Australia hold both public hospital appointments (VMO or salaried positions) and private practice. Aura Medical Group supports private specialist practice; public hospital appointments are typically arranged separately and we can help you understand how this works.

Private practice Consultant Dermatologists in Australia typically earn significantly more than the equivalent NHS Consultant salary. Earnings depend on session volume, case mix, and location, but full-time equivalent earnings in the range of AUD $400,000–$700,000+ are achievable in established private practice. We are happy to discuss this in more detail during our initial conversation.

You can submit your AHPRA application before receiving a formal contractual offer, but you cannot start practising until AHPRA has approved your supervised practice plan — which requires a confirmed place of practice and supervisor. This is why it is important to partner with a service provider like Aura Medical Group who can set up the supervised practice arrangement correctly from the outset.

The standard Specialist Pathway via the Australasian College of Dermatologists remains available. It is a longer and more costly process, but many UK Dermatologists have successfully navigated it. We can support you through either route.

Wayne Ramsey Profile

Wayne Ramsey

Head of Practitioner Recruitment & Retention

With over 15 years of experience in Recruitment across both Agency and Internal functions, Wayne has extensive skillset in negotiation, influence, and team building. Wayne has spent the last 6 years working with multiple primary care providers in national roles across Australia in senior leadership and brings a wealth of experience in practitioner recruitment strategy including international talent acquisition. Highly engaging to ensure process, onboarding, relocation and career development plans are carried out and run smoothly.

Ready to find out more?

The pathway to Australia is opening for Dermatologists. Register your interest today and be among the first to know when the AHPRA Expedited Specialist Pathway includes Dermatology — and first in line to make your move.

We offer a confidential, no-obligation conversation with our team. There is no commitment required and no pressure. Just honest information about what the process looks like, what we can offer you, and whether Australia is the right step for your career and your life.