Abstract
Young professionals may find it appealing to pursue specialist training in Austria due to the country's geographical proximity and the mutual recognition of medical specialists.When considering a career change, it is important to be aware of the differences in the structure and requirements of specialty training programs and in scientific career opportunities.Specialist training in Austria requires the completion of a mandatory nine-month basic training program. It is more structured, with a strict division between basic training and specialized training in the subsequent specialist training program. The specialization training also offers greater flexibility for trainees, allowing them to customize their learning experience and advance their skills in a way that suits their individual needs and goals.In addition, before making a final decision, one must take into account the disparities in scientific development prospects.