Great video ,just one humble suggestion ,there is no such thing as SUPER speciality in medicine ,only speciality ,in Uk they say it like that only ,Md Or IMT medicine physicians are not specialists but General physicians 😊
Hi Kartik You have brought forward a very interesting aspect. In India, Medicine is a recognised speciality in itself. So anything beyond that is superspeciality. In the UK, it's higher speciality instead of super. Is higher =Super? I don't know:)
@@AceurMRCP trust me In india the concept of many people is wrong ,In Usa ,uk everywhere it’s Speciality Only ,You can call the training it higher or lower doesn’t matter but it’s Speciality ,like Gastro ,pulmo ,cardio are specific branches of medicine
@@AceurMRCP My father is also Md Medicine and he writes General physical only ,he’s not a specialist of any branch but a generalist ,he treats everything,Almost 😄
@@AceurMRCP and Higher means in Seniority and experience , not Super duper or something else cause there is not Separate General medicine speciality in Uk 😊
Hello Dr. Roy, I have got calls from certain consultants regarding medicine training in India for approx 2-3 years during which they will train me in different pvt hospitals and prepare me for mrcp simultaneously. According to them all the training and coaching will be in India and I won’t have to travel to the UK during this period. All this process requires me completing my internship after MBBS in India and no pg degree is required. And acc to them i will be entering uk as st3. I would like to know if this path is possible.
Hi Sourabh You are probably talking about IMT training pathways in India which is fast gaining popularity as a means of bypassing NEETPG and starting speciality training in the UK. It is indeed a validated pathway as many candidates have entered ST training in the UK via this route. However, this route is not without it's share of disadvantages. So please make sure you are adequately informed about the pros and cons before considering this route.
Mam humble request please do video on alternate certificate and one more please do video on whetger to take MRCP after PG or after mbbs and its pros and cons 😊
MD in the UK means a research degree, not like MD medicine in India. It is usually done by senior specialist trainees who have an inclination towards research.
Good day, thanks for support. Please after completion of MRCP and GMC registration, as an IMG, can one apply for a non training Job and work for like 1 year then change work and apply for a training job?
You may apply for a training job once you have achieved all the competencies needed for application. The time needed to achieve them would depend on the specialty and post you are applying for.
Hi The consultant who is signing this document has to have at least 3 months of NHS experience. If you scroll down to the end of the document, you will find the specific details.
Hello Mam,i had finished my md medicine from aiims,how many minimum years should we work in a non training job to get an alternate competency certificate?And is there any procedure to get the same without doing the non training job? Can we get an equivalent certificate from India and apply for st after clearing all parts of mrcp ? Thanks in advance.
I have got post of SCF1 at NHS trust. I have done my MD medicine from my home country. Though this post is non training so how can I enter into any sub specialty in medicine? Any route?
Hi Kumarjeet, You would need to have clinical and academic experience equivalent of an IMT in order to be able to apply for ST training. This will be evaluated by the consultant who signs off your alternative competency certificate.
For group 1 specialties, if you took the alternative pathway by completing MRCP and submitting alternative certificate of core competencies, does it still certify you for both internal medicine and your chosen speciality ?
Hello doc , I am an intern right now , Can u please tell what all should i do to build a strong cv . Only this part of my plab journey scares me as i have not done anything during my mbbs days . Is it too late . Kindly help 🙏
Hello, My name is Dr. Vedica Sethi, and I have completed my MBBS from Tbilisi, Georgia. I hold a permanent medical license to practice in India, with 2 years clinical experience in emergency medicine and clinical cardiology. And, I am currently preparing for MRCP. While watching the videos, i have come across a form that is called the alternative certificate for core competencies. I would like to know, if having that and gmc registration with a full pass on mrcp, will make me eligible to join a medical residency in internal medicine UK. And, also if 2 form's need to be filled by the consultants in emergency medicine and cardiology, each. Thank you
Hi The alternative competency certificate is a must even if you have MRCP to join higher speciality training. This is not needed for non training jobs. Do you want to work in emergency medicine or cardiology?
Hi Murali Depends on what you want to do in the UK. If you want to practice as a doctor you can either come through the MTI route or MRCP. I would highly recommend the MRCP route for you.
@@AceurMRCPI'm planning to get some Neurology work experience training working under a senior consultant and then start as consultant after few years. What position I wud be working in , after clearing MRCP and coming to work in UK?
Hello mam... This is dr sangeetha I have completed mbbs, md pediatrics...preparing for mrcpch... I watched this video...but i have doubts ...can i get access to u mam.... ??
You did MD Medicine from one of the top colleges in our country I guess your NEET PG rank would have been below 100 Im joining MD Medicine this year, Taking Inspiration from you, planning to take MRCP route to UK Thank you ma'am 😇 You're a beauty with brain 🧠💪🏻❤️
Good evening aparajitha I have done my md gen medicine in india want to do cardiology in uk .. im preparing for mrcp.. my question is do i have to work in nhs for few years as registrar to gain experience for that alternative competency certificate or staightway i can apply for speciality?
Hi As outlined in this video, NHS experience is almost imperative for getting all the boxes ticked. Also, training jobs are very very competitive so you have to prepare very well. All the best
Hey doctor,I'm currently doing MD in respiratory medicine in India. Can I land in ST 3 respiratory medicine after post-graduation and clearing mrcp path? The major concern for me is that since I did md in respiratory medicine and not internal medicine from India will I be eligible for respiratory medicine ST3. Can I get competency for ST3 Thank you
There are some respiratory medicine roles which may not involve much Internal medicine. I would suggest applying for jobs and see what happens.You may even consider the MTI pathway.
Mam thank you for such an informative video, i am currently doing my MD anaesthesia from india but now i want to switch to internal medicine, am I eligible for giving MRCP steps being an anaesthesia resident in india so that after completing by residency here i move there for my internal medicine training, or only a medicine resident is eligible to give the MRCP exam?
Hello ma'am. I am completing my MD respiratory medicine from India. Can i give SCE exam and work as respiratory medicine specialist in UK? If not, please guide me as to what will be the correct pathway for the same..thank you in advance 🙏
SCE will not add much to your CV at this point. Try MRCP instead or the MTI route. Watch this video for more details th-cam.com/video/fuchDdcPLHM/w-d-xo.html
You would need GMC registration for practising in the UK. You can achieve this either by PLAB, MRCP or MTI of which MRCP is the most recommended route.
Hi Mam!! Just cleared my neet exam with rank 675 and i will be opting for radiology. In this counseling I have two doubts 1. Do residency of two years..in radio will b counted for mrcp or medicine or anesthesia is must....if not counted How can i go for radiology residency in uk...or should i opt for medicine
Hi Manjeet Whether to choose medicine or radiology is your personal preference. MRCP is only for medicine so your radiology training will be irrelevent.
Hi Dr. Haneef To be eligible for MRCP you need a valid MBBS degree,however you would require substantial clinical knowledge in Medicine to be successful in the exam.Please watch this video for all the details th-cam.com/video/s6Ml04Tw58g/w-d-xo.html All the best
Hi, I have done MBBS from NRS medical college in Kolkata and MD from Safdarjung hospital in Delhi. I am making a video on my professional journey soon so please keep watching this channel.
Hi Tash This depends on where you want to work in the long term UK or India. Watch this video to understand the differences between IMT and MD. th-cam.com/video/Y8NbHa5RC0A/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for such an informative video. I have an MD outside UK and passed all MRCP steps, so when entering training after say 2 years of NHS non training job, do i start from ST4 or which step of the training? thank you
I have a doubt, after doing MD gen medicine in India nd passing all the steps of MRCP is it necessary to do Non training job in UK to get admission in ST training?
Hi Gyadari As outlined in this video, to get the alternative competency certificate signed it is almost imperative that you have some NHS experience. All the best.
I have just completed my Internship post MBBS and will be starting my House-Staffship job soon. I have decided to do my post graduation in the UK and have selected MEDICINE/MEDICINE ALLIED SPECIALITIES for the same. I am planning to take the MRCP Part 1 after the completion of my House-Staffship job. ➡️ Apply For MTI job/FY2(Non Training) job to get used to understand the NHS ➡️ Apply for Intern Medicine Training (IMT) [CT1 to CT3] ➡️ Complete the MRCP Part 2 and PACES ➡️ Apply for Speciality Training. Is this path appropriate. Please do give your valuable guidance. Thank You in advance.
Hi Abhinaba FOR MTI, you would need three years of postgraduate clinical experience.At your stage I would suggest complete PLAB first and then apply for FY2 followed by IMT application.Alternatively, you may also aim to complete all steps of MRCP. All the best
@@AceurMRCP Thank You for your valuable response. As you said that for MTI, after graduation 3 years of clinical experience is required; I have completed my Internship (as I mentioned earlier), which counts to 1 year, I will be doing my House-Staffship job of 1 Year, which counts to another 1 year, and also if I do another Locum job/Hourly - Pay basis job for a year, that would count to 1 more year, hence meeting the criteria of 3 years of clinical experience after graduating, right? Then I would be eligible for MTI? Also I would like to know that if GMC registration can be obtained after passing MRCP PART 1 ???? If I would like to get into FY2 LEVEL/NON TRAINING JOB after passing MRCP PART 1, instead of MTI, would that be possible? P.S.: Actually I want to complete MRCP Part 1 from India and pass the successive parts in UK. I do not want to take PLAB.
I am an old man,but I never miss your video.
such a nice and vivid guidance.... thank you ❤
Many thanks for watching and please share with your peers.
Thanks a lot, Mam
You've cleared a lot of doubts
Many thanks for watching, Pratik. Please share with your peers.
I can watch you speak for hours but I gotta study 😅, tbh you are really eloquent wish to work with you in UK. I’m just prep for MRCP-1
Many thanks for watching, please share the video with other MRCP aspirants.
Very Well Explained Thank You Very Much Indeed, Dr Naeem Ashraf
Many thanks for watching.
Excellent and tooo helpful information
Thanks . Please share with your peers.
@@AceurMRCP most welcome
mydaughteriscompleted mbbs inphiliphine but not passed FMGE in India how to go UKformrcp
Hi Srinivasa
Please watch this video for all the details
th-cam.com/video/s6Ml04Tw58g/w-d-xo.html
@@srinivasaraochalapaka3191 IF FMGE IS NOT CLEARED, UK EXAMS WILL BE DIFFICULT. YOUR DAUGHTER IS ELIGIBLE FOR PLAB,NOT MRCP
Hi arpitha,if you can post a vedeo on nhs eportfolio for mti doctors,how to complete
Hi Shehla
Many thanks for the video suggestion.
Pls, how do you get committed to a particular specialty. How can I build a CV around that?
Please see my video on CV building.
Great video ,just one humble suggestion ,there is no such thing as SUPER speciality in medicine ,only speciality ,in Uk they say it like that only ,Md Or IMT medicine physicians are not specialists but General physicians 😊
Hi Kartik
You have brought forward a very interesting aspect.
In India, Medicine is a recognised speciality in itself. So anything beyond that is superspeciality.
In the UK, it's higher speciality instead of super.
Is higher =Super? I don't know:)
@@AceurMRCP trust me In india the concept of many people is wrong ,In Usa ,uk everywhere it’s Speciality Only ,You can call the training it higher or lower doesn’t matter but it’s Speciality ,like Gastro ,pulmo ,cardio are specific branches of medicine
@@AceurMRCP My father is also Md Medicine and he writes General physical only ,he’s not a specialist of any branch but a generalist ,he treats everything,Almost 😄
@@AceurMRCP and Higher means in Seniority and experience , not Super duper or something else cause there is not Separate General medicine speciality in Uk 😊
can you have CREST form instead of alternative competence form ?
CREST and alternative competencies are for different programmes.
Hello Dr. Roy,
I have got calls from certain consultants regarding medicine training in India for approx 2-3 years during which they will train me in different pvt hospitals and prepare me for mrcp simultaneously. According to them all the training and coaching will be in India and I won’t have to travel to the UK during this period.
All this process requires me completing my internship after MBBS in India and no pg degree is required. And acc to them i will be entering uk as st3.
I would like to know if this path is possible.
Hi Sourabh
You are probably talking about IMT training pathways in India which is fast gaining popularity as a means of bypassing NEETPG and starting speciality training in the UK. It is indeed a validated pathway as many candidates have entered ST training in the UK via this route. However, this route is not without it's share of disadvantages. So please make sure you are adequately informed about the pros and cons before considering this route.
How to work as internal medicine consultant? Without taking any superspeciality …
Is there any route for that
Hi
If you complete MRCP you can work as a consultant in medicine via the CESRpathway.
Seeing after a long time ...
Mam humble request please do video on alternate certificate and one more please do video on whetger to take MRCP after PG or after mbbs and its pros and cons 😊
Can we directly get in to MD after imt training? If no , what are the pathways to get in to MD? As you said in last md and phds
MD in the UK means a research degree, not like MD medicine in India. It is usually done by senior specialist trainees who have an inclination towards research.
Thank you so much 🙏🙏
Many thanks for watching, please share with your peers.
@@AceurMRCP surely
Thanks a million
Many thanks for your kind words. Please share with your peers.
..thanks........😊😊
Thanks for watching, please share with your peers.
Good day, thanks for support. Please after completion of MRCP and GMC registration, as an IMG, can one apply for a non training Job and work for like 1 year then change work and apply for a training job?
You may apply for a training job once you have achieved all the competencies needed for application. The time needed to achieve them would depend on the specialty and post you are applying for.
I heard as an img u don’t get the speciality u want in round 1 leaving only less competitive specialities in round 2?
Hi Pranav, posts are very competitive, but IMGs do get their choice of speciality in round 1.
Thank you Dr that was so informative. Can indian consultants sign the alternative competency document?
Hi
The consultant who is signing this document has to have at least 3 months of NHS experience. If you scroll down to the end of the document, you will find the specific details.
@@AceurMRCP Ok Dr. Tqsm 🙏
Must they be on d consultant register or is the NHS experience enough?
Hello Mam,i had finished my md medicine from aiims,how many minimum years should we work in a non training job to get an alternate competency certificate?And is there any procedure to get the same without doing the non training job? Can we get an equivalent certificate from India and apply for st after clearing all parts of mrcp ? Thanks in advance.
At least a year , I would say.
Lesser if you can collect evidence from AIIMS and get that accepted by the consultant who is signing off.
I have got post of SCF1 at NHS trust. I have done my MD medicine from my home country. Though this post is non training so how can I enter into any sub specialty in medicine? Any route?
Is this SCF post in Medicine?
@@AceurMRCP yes SCF1 in General and Acute medicine
Try to achieve the competencies needed and then apply for Higher specialty training.
Should I do MRCP?
Can you plz inform how to proceed for CCT after completion of DM from India ?
To attain CCT, you would have to retrain. Have you considered CESR?
No madam, can you please inform it's process!
What r the options in uk after doing SuperSpecialisation in india
You can be a consultant very quickly.
Is core training in UK equivalent to MD/MS in india??
After passing mrcp and gmc registration is it possible to skip imt and directly go to st3/4 training? Asking as a post intern mbbs from India
Hi Kumarjeet,
You would need to have clinical and academic experience equivalent of an IMT in order to be able to apply for ST training. This will be evaluated by the consultant who signs off your alternative competency certificate.
Will you please guide me about md/ms through sponsorship program without plab
Your advice is precious at this moment
🙏
Please see the following videos
th-cam.com/video/fuchDdcPLHM/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/DUzk3_7KrSQ/w-d-xo.html
For group 1 specialties, if you took the alternative pathway by completing MRCP and submitting alternative certificate of core competencies, does it still certify you for both internal medicine and your chosen speciality ?
yes, that's right.
Hello doc ,
I am an intern right now ,
Can u please tell what all should i do to build a strong cv . Only this part of my plab journey scares me as i have not done anything during my mbbs days .
Is it too late . Kindly help 🙏
Hi Akshit
Please watch this video for all the details
th-cam.com/video/FnjUygjn1Vs/w-d-xo.html
hi,i am in internal medicine training in switzerland and i wish to do gastroenterology in uk after this can you enlighten me on how to proceed?
The steps are mentioned in this video.
Hello, My name is Dr. Vedica Sethi, and I have completed my MBBS from Tbilisi, Georgia. I hold a permanent medical license to practice in India, with 2 years clinical experience in emergency medicine and clinical cardiology. And, I am currently preparing for MRCP. While watching the videos, i have come across a form that is called the alternative certificate for core competencies. I would like to know, if having that and gmc registration with a full pass on mrcp, will make me eligible to join a medical residency in internal medicine UK. And, also if 2 form's need to be filled by the consultants in emergency medicine and cardiology, each. Thank you
Hi
The alternative competency certificate is a must even if you have MRCP to join higher speciality training. This is not needed for non training jobs.
Do you want to work in emergency medicine or cardiology?
@@AceurMRCP cardiology
Can u plz share the marking system of selecting candidate for speciality training?
Like how much mark each portion will carry
Thanks
Depends on which speciality you are applying for.
Hello Dr. Roy,
Can I apply for IMT with MRCP part 1 and 2 and full GMC registration after passing PLAB? Thanks
If you pass PLAB, you can apply for GMC registration without MRCP. You can apply for IMT without MRCP.
I hold DM degree in Neurology from India. What is my roadmap to work in UK? Kindly guide
Hi Murali
Depends on what you want to do in the UK. If you want to practice as a doctor you can either come through the MTI route or MRCP. I would highly recommend the MRCP route for you.
@@AceurMRCPI'm planning to get some Neurology work experience training working under a senior consultant and then start as consultant after few years.
What position I wud be working in , after clearing MRCP and coming to work in UK?
Total duration for preparation of all this requirements including mrcpch exam...to train in nhs for ST 1 POST... ???
Hello mam...
This is dr sangeetha
I have completed mbbs, md pediatrics...preparing for mrcpch...
I watched this video...but i have doubts ...can i get access to u mam.... ??
Hi, please email me at dr.aparajita.roy@gmail.com
Is mrcp Ireland valid in uk for ss training application...
You did MD Medicine from one of the top colleges in our country
I guess your NEET PG rank would have been below 100
Im joining MD Medicine this year,
Taking Inspiration from you, planning to take MRCP route to UK
Thank you ma'am 😇
You're a beauty with brain 🧠💪🏻❤️
Which college she was in?
@@inspiringmuslim
She did MD Medicine from VMMC, Delhi
Hello sir how is general medicine residency for a person with mild essential tremors?
@@amoghavarshanrupatunga1914 from where she did mbbs?
@@jj-qp3bo No problem with it, You can take Medicine. (Provided you are ready read up lots of stuff & also move on to do DM)
Good evening aparajitha
I have done my md gen medicine in india want to do cardiology in uk .. im preparing for mrcp.. my question is do i have to work in nhs for few years as registrar to gain experience for that alternative competency certificate or staightway i can apply for speciality?
Hi
As outlined in this video, NHS experience is almost imperative for getting all the boxes ticked. Also, training jobs are very very competitive so you have to prepare very well.
All the best
Wanted to do superspeciality after md india
Does clearing mrcp can make me enter into neuro cardio speciality in uk?
Hi Abhiudaya
MRCP is only one of the criteria. Please watch this video to know about the others.
I'm confused about the position l mean the hierarchy of the doctors in uk...could someone explain..
Many thanks for the video idea, will try to upload a video on this soon.
Hey doctor,I'm currently doing MD in respiratory medicine in India. Can I land in ST 3 respiratory medicine after post-graduation and clearing mrcp path? The major concern for me is that since I did md in respiratory medicine and not internal medicine from India will I be eligible for respiratory medicine ST3.
Can I get competency for ST3
Thank you
There are some respiratory medicine roles which may not involve much Internal medicine. I would suggest applying for jobs and see what happens.You may even consider the MTI pathway.
Mam thank you for such an informative video, i am currently doing my MD anaesthesia from india but now i want to switch to internal medicine, am I eligible for giving MRCP steps being an anaesthesia resident in india so that after completing by residency here i move there for my internal medicine training, or only a medicine resident is eligible to give the MRCP exam?
Hi
You are eligible for MRCP.
Get all the details here
th-cam.com/video/s6Ml04Tw58g/w-d-xo.html
IS there any specific reason why you wish to switch?
Hello ma'am. I am completing my MD respiratory medicine from India. Can i give SCE exam and work as respiratory medicine specialist in UK? If not, please guide me as to what will be the correct pathway for the same..thank you in advance 🙏
SCE will not add much to your CV at this point. Try MRCP instead or the MTI route.
Watch this video for more details
th-cam.com/video/fuchDdcPLHM/w-d-xo.html
Mam after completing md dermatology which exam i have to give to become registrar in dermatology
You would need GMC registration for practising in the UK. You can achieve this either by PLAB, MRCP or MTI of which MRCP is the most recommended route.
@@AceurMRCP okay mam
Hi Mam!!
Just cleared my neet exam with rank 675 and i will be opting for radiology. In this counseling
I have two doubts
1. Do residency of two years..in radio will b counted for mrcp or medicine or anesthesia is must....if not counted
How can i go for radiology residency in uk...or should i opt for medicine
Hi Manjeet
Whether to choose medicine or radiology is your personal preference. MRCP is only for medicine so your radiology training will be irrelevent.
Prepare for FRCR
thank you mam
After DNB PATH, can we appear for MRCP ?
YOU CAN DO MRC PATHOLOGY
Mam I'm doing md forensic medicine in India.. may i eligible to apply mrcp ?
Definitely
Hi Dr. Haneef
To be eligible for MRCP you need a valid MBBS degree,however you would require substantial clinical knowledge in Medicine to be successful in the exam.Please watch this video for all the details
th-cam.com/video/s6Ml04Tw58g/w-d-xo.html
All the best
Does marks scored in mrcp parts considered as criteria during selection ?
Hi Shakeel
Marks obtained in MRCP doesnot matter.
@@AceurMRCP tnx a lot 4 infrmtn A.R
I have passed my MBBS from India. Can I apply for PG course direct in any university in UK. How much fees . Please told me madam
Hi Sanjay
Which Speciality do you wish to pursue.
@@AceurMRCP anesthesia
Please mam help me in this procedure. College fees no issue. Please guide me
From which college u have completed your MBBS? Please reply
Papa ki pari , obviously from Private college
Hi, I have done MBBS from NRS medical college in Kolkata and MD from Safdarjung hospital in Delhi. I am making a video on my professional journey soon so please keep watching this channel.
Many thanks for the compliment.
@@AceurMRCP thanku for replying ❤
Hello ma'am how is general medicine residency for a person with mild essential tremors?
Hi
This should not be a problem.
Maam there are some hospitals that is providing 3 year mrcp imt training. Is this a good option than opting MD medicine?
I have the same doubt
Hi Tash
This depends on where you want to work in the long term UK or India. Watch this video to understand the differences between IMT and MD.
th-cam.com/video/Y8NbHa5RC0A/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for such an informative video. I have an MD outside UK and passed all MRCP steps, so when entering training after say 2 years of NHS non training job, do i start from ST4 or which step of the training? thank you
This would depend on the speciality.. usually it is ST4 for most medicine specialities.
Is it a paid training?
Hi
This is a workplace based training and hence, paid.
I have a doubt, after doing MD gen medicine in India nd passing all the steps of MRCP is it necessary to do Non training job in UK to get admission in ST training?
Please reply ma'am
Hi Gyadari
As outlined in this video, to get the alternative competency certificate signed it is almost imperative that you have some NHS experience. All the best.
@@AceurMRCP thankyou ma'am
hey kindly make a video on the pay scale for mrcp doctors :)
Many thanks for the video idea. I will definitely make a video on this.
Ma'am
Can we register for mrcp 1 if our mbbs degree is not 12 months old even?
Hi Vishruti
You would need one year of post graduate experience to be eligible for MRCP.If you have completed internshio then that should suffice.
@@AceurMRCP ROTATING INTERNSHIP IS A PART OF MBBS,SO WOULD NOT BE COUNTED
I have just completed my Internship post MBBS and will be starting my House-Staffship job soon.
I have decided to do my post graduation in the UK and have selected MEDICINE/MEDICINE ALLIED SPECIALITIES for the same.
I am planning to take the MRCP Part 1 after the completion of my House-Staffship job. ➡️ Apply For MTI job/FY2(Non Training) job to get used to understand the NHS ➡️ Apply for Intern Medicine Training (IMT) [CT1 to CT3] ➡️ Complete the MRCP Part 2 and PACES ➡️ Apply for Speciality Training.
Is this path appropriate.
Please do give your valuable guidance.
Thank You in advance.
Hi Abhinaba
FOR MTI, you would need three years of postgraduate clinical experience.At your stage I would suggest complete PLAB first and then apply for FY2 followed by IMT application.Alternatively, you may also aim to complete all steps of MRCP.
All the best
@@AceurMRCP Thank You for your valuable response.
As you said that for MTI, after graduation 3 years of clinical experience is required; I have completed my Internship (as I mentioned earlier), which counts to 1 year, I will be doing my House-Staffship job of 1 Year, which counts to another 1 year, and also if I do another Locum job/Hourly - Pay basis job for a year, that would count to 1 more year, hence meeting the criteria of 3 years of clinical experience after graduating, right? Then I would be eligible for MTI?
Also I would like to know that if GMC registration can be obtained after passing MRCP PART 1 ????
If I would like to get into FY2 LEVEL/NON TRAINING JOB after passing MRCP PART 1, instead of MTI, would that be possible?
P.S.: Actually I want to complete MRCP Part 1 from India and pass the successive parts in UK. I do not want to take PLAB.
@@drabhinabasaha TO PASS MRCP-3,PACES, IT IS DESIRABLE TO BE MD IN HOME COUNTRY. IT WOULD BE EASIER FOR HIM.HOWEVER MD IS NOT MANDATORY
You have not aged a day doctor👩🏻⚕️
Many thanks for your kind words.
Very confusing
Is there any specific bit that was not clear enough?
@@AceurMRCP yes mam..after clearing mrcp, getting gmc registered..the process after that to get a specialisation seat in a uk
Hi doctor please tell me how to reach you on email or Instagram, please mam I just gave my neet pg and I have some serious doubts pls give me a reply
Hi
I am best reached by email at dr.aparajita.roy@gmail.com