Dr Shaba @b__Shaba shares about how to get a clinical attachement in the UK as a doctor and how he is adjusting to life in the UK from Uganda His TH-cam channel / @shaba_b
Inspiring hearing this conversation. As someone who’s lived long abroad. The feeling is mutual. I believe Shaba should join sports medicine. Seems like a passion he has.
Been waiting for this type of video ....I wanted to know @ Dr atwine is it a common practice to see drs or other medical personnel coming to UK to do observaship ..and for extended periods of time..like one year ..I have had an interest in cardiology investigations eg ECHO and ECG.cardiac stress tests ECG course in Kenya which are very scarce / not easy to get in Kenya...I would wish to branch ...in that line I know in US they are known as cardiology highly specialised technitians ,they do and report the test done .... I would wish to know about that line of sturdies becouse I know it will add a lot of value in my career both here and abroad ...
I dont think its common to do an observer ship for a year.. that's too long.. given that visit visa's are not more than 6 months, the visa type would have to change
With a background in MSc Mental health and the love for sports, you should absolutely aim at sport psychiatry. The only major difference is that you will not do ECGs with all these sports men and but you get to actually get to their inner core health. Either way whichever he chooses will be wonderful. Good luck to all of you in your Journey's
@@buhamizoainembabazi9966 ýou can do PLAB or can do the MRCOG exams instead..both would lead you to getting gmc registration with a license to practise which is what you would need to apply for jobs
Hey My girlfriend is in the UK for her PLAB 2 exams. She is planning on doing clinical attachment after completing her exam. Can you please suggest a consultant who can take her under their wing please?
Thank you so much for having me on your channel Dr. Cissy. I enjoyed every bit of our chat.
Cheers X
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Inspiring hearing this conversation. As someone who’s lived long abroad. The feeling is mutual.
I believe Shaba should join sports medicine. Seems like a passion he has.
Thanks Frank :-)
Thanks so much for information 🎉🎉🎉bro
thanks for. watching
Been waiting for this type of video ....I wanted to know @ Dr atwine is it a common practice to see drs or other medical personnel coming to UK to do observaship ..and for extended periods of time..like one year ..I have had an interest in cardiology investigations eg ECHO and ECG.cardiac stress tests ECG course in Kenya which are very scarce / not easy to get in Kenya...I would wish to branch ...in that line I know in US they are known as cardiology highly specialised technitians ,they do and report the test done ....
I would wish to know about that line of sturdies becouse I know it will add a lot of value in my career both here and abroad ...
I dont think its common to do an observer ship for a year.. that's too long.. given that visit visa's are not more than 6 months, the visa type would have to change
Many thanks Shaba & Cissy. So, about the clinical attachment, does it in anyway help you to join mainstream work as a doc in the UK?
Thanks for watching.. yeah it is an added advantage but not essential
@@drcissyatwine Oh.. OK. Got it. Thanks
With a background in MSc Mental health and the love for sports, you should absolutely aim at sport psychiatry. The only major difference is that you will not do ECGs with all these sports men and but you get to actually get to their inner core health. Either way whichever he chooses will be wonderful. Good luck to all of you in your Journey's
Thank you Godfrey 🙂
Thanks for the advice Godfrey. I will consider that
Thank you Cissy & Shaba. Just asking, what's it like for someone starting out as a fresh specialist say Ob/Gyn?
i think its alright.. any specific thing you'd be concerned about?
@@drcissyatwine Thank you. So, I w'd love to know if there are specific licensing exams I w'd have to take, or I still have to do the mainstream PLABs
@@buhamizoainembabazi9966 ýou can do PLAB or can do the MRCOG exams instead..both would lead you to getting gmc registration with a license to practise which is what you would need to apply for jobs
@@drcissyatwine Many thanks. Been so informative
He could become a sports Doctor
thanks
Hey
My girlfriend is in the UK for her PLAB 2 exams. She is planning on doing clinical attachment after completing her exam. Can you please suggest a consultant who can take her under their wing please?
I dont know anyone taking people for attachment
Psychiatry
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Psychiatry
good choice
Psychiatry
thanks