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Welcome to Borderless M.D.
Hi, I’m Dr. Seyed Ali Moosavi, and I’m excited to welcome you to Borderless M.D. This platform grew from my own journey of moving and practising medicine in the UK…
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Learning Ultrasound Guided Cannulation as a Junior Doctor
When I started my ED rotation, I was genuinely anxious about putting in an IV line. Like many junior doctors, I wasn’t particularly confident with cannulation. Every difficult patient made…
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My First Few Months in an Australian ED
Working in an Australian ED has been one of the most valuable learning experiences of my career so far. Every shift is different and every patient teaches you something new.…
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How to Write a Prescription in Australia
Understanding the PBS, Authority Prescriptions, and Real Clinical Scenarios Prescribing in Australia is closely tied to a national system called the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, commonly referred to as the PBS.…
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How to Write a Death Certificate in Victoria, Australia
A Practical Guide for Doctors and IMGs Completing a death certificate is a legal duty for doctors in Australia and one that many junior doctors find stressful, especially in their…
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Can a Life Diary Be Used as a Legal Document
A Practical Guide for Workplaces, Healthcare, and Education A life diary is more than a personal journal. In many countries including Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, and the…
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🩺 How to Write a Strong Medical CV for Australia
When applying for hospital jobs (RMO, HMO, or resident positions) in Australia or the United Kingdom, your CV is your first impression. Recruiters receive many applications, and they often make…

About Author
I’m Dr. Ali Moosavi, an internationally trained physician who has navigated the pathways to practise medicine in several countries, including the UK and Australia, and this blog is mostly about my personal experiences and opinions. Having faced both the challenges and opportunities of working abroad, I started BorderlessMD to share what I’ve learned along the way. Because of my background, the languages I speak (Turkish, Persian, Swedish, and English), and my love of travel and different cultures, I often write from my own perspective, not just about medicine itself, but about practising in different healthcare systems and settings, and about the human side of being a doctor wherever you are.



