I have cleared my both part of my PLAB exams and my OET exam. I have work experience from my home country but I couldn't secure job in the UK. Can I work in Newzealand after my PLAB 1 and PLAB-2 without UK work experience? Thank you in advance 😊
I completed my MBBS from India. I also cleared my PLAB1 recently, and I am appearing to PLAB2 soon. I am very much interested in New Zealand . Where can I get the guidance for preparation of NZREX . Ineed the insights about the future of being a doctor in New Zealand? thank you.
To prepare for the New Zealand Registration Examination (NZREX) and understand the prospects of being a doctor in New Zealand, follow these steps and consider the insights provided below: ### Preparation for NZREX 1. **Official Resources:** - Visit the Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ) website for official guidelines on NZREX preparation, including eligibility criteria, application processes, and examination content. The MCNZ website also provides a candidate handbook that outlines the format and content of the exam. 2. **Study Materials:** - Utilize resources similar to those for the PLAB exams, as the NZREX focuses on clinical knowledge and skills. Recommended materials include: - **Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine** - **Clinical Skills for OSCEs by Neel Burton** - **Medical Council of New Zealand - Examination content outline** 3. **Practice and Mock Exams:** - Engage in practical training sessions, mock exams, and study groups. Websites like Osmosis and Pastest offer resources and practice questions tailored to clinical exams. - Seek out courses and workshops specifically designed for NZREX preparation. Some coaching centers and online platforms offer tailored preparation courses. 4. **Join Forums and Groups:** - Join online forums and social media groups where you can connect with other NZREX aspirants and those who have successfully passed the exam. These communities can provide insights, tips, and support. ### Future Prospects of Being a Doctor in New Zealand 1. **Job Opportunities:** - New Zealand has a high demand for medical professionals, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Specialties such as General Practice, Psychiatry, and Emergency Medicine are in particularly high demand. 2. **Work-Life Balance:** - New Zealand is known for its excellent work-life balance, providing a supportive work environment with opportunities for professional development and a high quality of life. 3. **Registration and Residency:** - After passing NZREX, you need to complete a period of supervised practice (internship) before obtaining general registration with MCNZ. This typically involves working in a hospital setting under the supervision of a senior doctor. 4. **Salaries and Benefits:** - Salaries for doctors in New Zealand are competitive, with additional benefits such as relocation assistance, housing allowances, and professional development opportunities. 5. **Cultural Adaptation:** - New Zealand's healthcare system emphasizes cultural competence, particularly with respect to the Māori and Pacific Islander populations. Familiarize yourself with the cultural aspects and health issues prevalent in these communities. ### Useful Resources - [Medical Council of New Zealand - NZREX](www.mcnz.org.nz/get-registered/registration-exam-nzrex/) - [NZREX Candidate Handbook](www.mcnz.org.nz/assets/Uploads/Exams/NZREX-Candidate-Handbook.pdf) - [Osmosis - Medical Resources](www.osmosis.org/) - [Pastest - Exam Preparation](www.pastest.com/) ### Insights from Current Practitioners - Engage with forums like the New Zealand Doctor Network on Facebook or Reddit to get firsthand experiences and advice from current practitioners. - Explore the [New Zealand Doctor](www.nzdoctor.co.nz/) website for articles and updates on the medical profession in New Zealand. By following these steps and utilizing the provided resources, you can effectively prepare for NZREX and gain a comprehensive understanding of the medical profession in New Zealand.
@@shahriarahmedsujoyAMC thank you for the amazing insights I’ve gone through your recent video, which mentions that New Zealand started accepting PLAB2 instead of writing NZREX. Can you please summarise something about that, like what to do after completing PLAB2 & the procedure to be followed to apply for a position. I just can’t stay back in uk anymore and I wanna move to NZ asap. Your explanation would be really helpful. Thank you.
Yea they can . Most doctor preparing for amc / nzrex attending our live classes . We will give u after class record as well +8801670636131 Link to join fb group facebook.com/share/YwLK3wWA8U1QzdXq/?mibextid=WC7FNe
Hello sir I have completed my MD medicine from india in 2021 , can i apply specialist pathway for registration there ? Kindly advice for the same Thank you sir
@@drstrange115 you can apply but chances are narrow . Most cases MD doctors from India try to Registrar position via standard pathway. Australia prefer consultants directly from only some Specific countries .
Im planning on using the exam registration pathway to come to new zealand.what are the steps to get New Zealand Medical Council registration after passing the plab one and 2 exam? It was mentioned that I have to get a job offer for PG Y1,How do i get it?
It's actually very hard almost impossible to get a job at PG Y1 level in New Zealand.Please don't waste your money and time in NZREX rather choose AMC.
We can't take newsland exam directly?
Unfortunately No .
WITH paasing AMC clinical exam, can we directly register to new Zealand (without practical work experience in Australia)?
I have cleared my both part of my PLAB exams and my OET exam. I have work experience from my home country but I couldn't secure job in the UK. Can I work in Newzealand after my PLAB 1 and PLAB-2 without UK work experience? Thank you in advance 😊
No . You need to clear nzrex
@@shahriarahmedsujoyAMC new update may 2023 no need to take nzrex if you cleared part 1 and part 2 plab.
But if we do 1 year job in uk after plab 2 only thn exam s exempted I guess? Please clarify ths
What about foreign specialist doctors to get registration in New Zealand
Can we apply for nzrex after passing plab 1 exam
I have completed my 2 years DNB in opthalmology so can i gor with our plub ...., only For fellowship.. thanks
can an IMG doctor with full registered in australia work in new zealand?
We will add these info in next Nzrex video
Can i practice as a psychiatrist in newzealand after doing md psychiatry from india after passing nzrex exam?
I completed my MBBS from India. I also cleared my PLAB1 recently, and I am appearing to PLAB2 soon.
I am very much interested in New Zealand . Where can I get the guidance for preparation of NZREX . Ineed the insights about the future of being a doctor in New Zealand? thank you.
@@14daysof follow nzrex website . The preparation is similar like amc part 2 . You can purchase our amc clinical course
To prepare for the New Zealand Registration Examination (NZREX) and understand the prospects of being a doctor in New Zealand, follow these steps and consider the insights provided below:
### Preparation for NZREX
1. **Official Resources:**
- Visit the Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ) website for official guidelines on NZREX preparation, including eligibility criteria, application processes, and examination content. The MCNZ website also provides a candidate handbook that outlines the format and content of the exam.
2. **Study Materials:**
- Utilize resources similar to those for the PLAB exams, as the NZREX focuses on clinical knowledge and skills. Recommended materials include:
- **Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine**
- **Clinical Skills for OSCEs by Neel Burton**
- **Medical Council of New Zealand - Examination content outline**
3. **Practice and Mock Exams:**
- Engage in practical training sessions, mock exams, and study groups. Websites like Osmosis and Pastest offer resources and practice questions tailored to clinical exams.
- Seek out courses and workshops specifically designed for NZREX preparation. Some coaching centers and online platforms offer tailored preparation courses.
4. **Join Forums and Groups:**
- Join online forums and social media groups where you can connect with other NZREX aspirants and those who have successfully passed the exam. These communities can provide insights, tips, and support.
### Future Prospects of Being a Doctor in New Zealand
1. **Job Opportunities:**
- New Zealand has a high demand for medical professionals, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Specialties such as General Practice, Psychiatry, and Emergency Medicine are in particularly high demand.
2. **Work-Life Balance:**
- New Zealand is known for its excellent work-life balance, providing a supportive work environment with opportunities for professional development and a high quality of life.
3. **Registration and Residency:**
- After passing NZREX, you need to complete a period of supervised practice (internship) before obtaining general registration with MCNZ. This typically involves working in a hospital setting under the supervision of a senior doctor.
4. **Salaries and Benefits:**
- Salaries for doctors in New Zealand are competitive, with additional benefits such as relocation assistance, housing allowances, and professional development opportunities.
5. **Cultural Adaptation:**
- New Zealand's healthcare system emphasizes cultural competence, particularly with respect to the Māori and Pacific Islander populations. Familiarize yourself with the cultural aspects and health issues prevalent in these communities.
### Useful Resources
- [Medical Council of New Zealand - NZREX](www.mcnz.org.nz/get-registered/registration-exam-nzrex/)
- [NZREX Candidate Handbook](www.mcnz.org.nz/assets/Uploads/Exams/NZREX-Candidate-Handbook.pdf)
- [Osmosis - Medical Resources](www.osmosis.org/)
- [Pastest - Exam Preparation](www.pastest.com/)
### Insights from Current Practitioners
- Engage with forums like the New Zealand Doctor Network on Facebook or Reddit to get firsthand experiences and advice from current practitioners.
- Explore the [New Zealand Doctor](www.nzdoctor.co.nz/) website for articles and updates on the medical profession in New Zealand.
By following these steps and utilizing the provided resources, you can effectively prepare for NZREX and gain a comprehensive understanding of the medical profession in New Zealand.
@@shahriarahmedsujoyAMC thank you for the amazing insights
I’ve gone through your recent video, which mentions that New Zealand started accepting PLAB2 instead of writing NZREX.
Can you please summarise something about that, like what to do after completing PLAB2 & the procedure to be followed to apply for a position.
I just can’t stay back in uk anymore and I wanna move to NZ asap.
Your explanation would be really helpful.
Thank you.
@@14daysof its mostly similar preparation as amc part 2 . You can get our amc part 2 course in that case
is it mandatory to do an internship or any clinical experience will count as a credential in our cv?
Yes internship is kind of mandatory
Can someone living in nz participate in live classes
Can i know the time it will be on( nz time)
Yea they can . Most doctor preparing for amc / nzrex attending our live classes . We will give u after class record as well
+8801670636131
Link to join fb group
facebook.com/share/YwLK3wWA8U1QzdXq/?mibextid=WC7FNe
Can v go to newzeland after plab 2
You need NZrex
Hello sir
I have completed my MD medicine from india in 2021 , can i apply specialist pathway for registration there ? Kindly advice for the same
Thank you sir
@@drstrange115 you can apply but chances are narrow . Most cases MD doctors from India try to Registrar position via standard pathway.
Australia prefer consultants directly from only some Specific countries .
Do you have any idea about medical universities of Kazakhstan degree of MBBS is valid for Australia or any other county or not !? Thank you ❤
Not at all I know
What about who have done md from India and passed mrcp part 1?
@@ThePulmo_doc they also need to clear AMC
Im planning on using the exam registration pathway to come to new zealand.what are the steps to get New Zealand Medical Council registration after passing the plab one and 2 exam? It was mentioned that I have to get a job offer for PG Y1,How do i get it?
You can join our AMC clinical course similar to nzrex
It's actually very hard almost impossible to get a job at PG Y1 level in New Zealand.Please don't waste your money and time in NZREX rather choose AMC.
@@kpab2917 it is true .
Any group for exam preparation
Shahriar’s amc guideline for amc
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