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Getting started with AdvanceMed

How to engage AdvanceMed for the first time — purchase a service that matches your need, or send us a question first if you're not sure.

Most clients get started by purchasing the service that fits their need. If you'd like to ask a question first, fill in our support form and we'll respond.

Two ways in

Pick the right service

If you want to…Start with
Get one focused career question answeredStrategy / Clarity Call — 30 min, online
Work through a multi-step career goal over weeksCoaching series — 1-on-1
Have your CV rewrittenCV / Resume rewrite — early or established career
Address selection criteria or a cover letterCover letters and selection criteria — add-on for existing clients
Learn an IMG pathway end-to-end (free)Free IMG courses — Specialist, Standard, Competent Authority
Practise interviewsInterview question practice — 900+ questions in our Question Bank

For a side-by-side view including pricing, see Pricing summary.

What happens after you purchase

Confirmation email

You'll receive an email from AdvanceMed confirming your purchase. Keep it — most follow-up actions (booking link, intake form, dashboard access) live in there.

Intake or booking

Depending on the service:

Delivery

  • Sessions are recorded — see Session recordings.
  • CV rewrites return a first draft within ~5 working days, with a video walkthrough.
  • Courses are immediately accessible after enrolment.

Got a question before you buy?

The fastest way to get a question answered is the support form on advancemed.com.au — pick the most relevant subject so it routes correctly.

If your question is "is X service right for me?" the right answer is often a Clarity Call — that's exactly what those are for.

What this knowledge base is not

  • Not a substitute for Terms or Privacy Policy — those legal documents take precedence.
  • Not migration advice — only Registered Migration Agents and Migration Lawyers can give individual migration advice. See Visa types relevant to doctors.
  • Not specific clinical, financial, or legal advice.

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