🏥For UK or US Match and Residency advising, check out our one-on-one advising plans: bit.ly/38vVYMB 🔬Interested in learning about research, check out my research course bit.ly/3klccuM Check out my statistics 📊 course bit.ly/3LryE18 🎥The second part covers the Differences Between US and UK Residency in Income and Lifestyle th-cam.com/video/6S6RJiN68J0/w-d-xo.html
I always thought that founding years in the UK is a downside because it add more years before matching but it might be good thing for an IMG because you have the opportunity to work in medicine and get paid like a normal resident, unlike the US where you should pay for observerships and you might forced to work in other jobs to support yourself financially while you're doing research and observerships to improve your chances of getting a suitable match. Hope i got the situation right, Thank you for the video and the great insights 😍
Yup that's a good point as you get experience working in the nhs, but many imgs have traditionally been trapped into these non-training jobs with no advancement, and therefore do not become consultants, but in the US, if you get into a residency, you're pretty much guaranteed to become an attending.
I want to apply for Gynae Oncology subspecialty training from done my fellowship training in OBs and Gynae confused about going ahead.i.e wether to comlete fellowship by finishing with exam or peruse for sub specility
You mention that she's done a part of her residency training in uk before moving to us. Anything that might help us understand what the moving process entailed in terms of exams and such would be greatly appreciated :)
10:22 Can anyone confirm that :: in UK training system if i entered internal medicine core training 1 after a good cv we continue all the training years of internal medicine or i should make another better cv >> and my cv will be reviewed >> if it is not that good cv >> i will not continue to the next years of training !!!!! plz can anyone confirm that
Than you very much for your time 🙂 May I ask you about Obstetric residency program here in UK exactly what I need as IMG ? And how long it takes?? I appreciate your help 😊
🏥For UK or US Match and Residency advising, check out our one-on-one advising plans:
bit.ly/38vVYMB
🔬Interested in learning about research, check out my research course
bit.ly/3klccuM
Check out my statistics 📊 course
bit.ly/3LryE18
🎥The second part covers the Differences Between US and UK Residency in Income and Lifestyle
th-cam.com/video/6S6RJiN68J0/w-d-xo.html
I always thought that founding years in the UK is a downside because it add more years before matching but it might be good thing for an IMG because you have the opportunity to work in medicine and get paid like a normal resident, unlike the US where you should pay for observerships and you might forced to work in other jobs to support yourself financially while you're doing research and observerships to improve your chances of getting a suitable match. Hope i got the situation right, Thank you for the video and the great insights 😍
Good point
Yup that's a good point as you get experience working in the nhs, but many imgs have traditionally been trapped into these non-training jobs with no advancement, and therefore do not become consultants, but in the US, if you get into a residency, you're pretty much guaranteed to become an attending.
@@vans4lyf2013 thank you for your insights !
@@vans4lyf2013 any idea how to not be that IMG?
I want to apply for Gynae Oncology subspecialty training from done my fellowship training in OBs and Gynae confused about going ahead.i.e wether to comlete fellowship by finishing with exam or peruse for sub specility
Thank you! This video cleared alot of confusions. Looking fwd to the next part 💯
Thank you
Great info ! Can you ask her to talk about her personal experience and why she shifted from the UK to the US ?
Thank you for all the helpful videos 👍🏻
For the reasons mentioned in this video and the next coming episode.
usa is better than uk. in lifestyle , earning and and the inflation rate of uk is very high
Yh i'm a uk doc looking to emigrate to the US. The US is way better than the UK to be a doctor in every way but work hours during residency.
Great video! Keep up the great work 👍🏽
Thank you
You mention that she's done a part of her residency training in uk before moving to us. Anything that might help us understand what the moving process entailed in terms of exams and such would be greatly appreciated :)
You need to do all the required exams for the US residency
10:22
Can anyone confirm that :: in UK training system
if i entered internal medicine core training 1 after a good cv
we continue all the training years of internal medicine
or i should make another better cv >> and my cv will be reviewed >> if it is not that good cv >> i will not continue to the next years of training !!!!!
plz can anyone confirm that
Than you very much for your time 🙂
May I ask you about Obstetric residency program here in UK exactly what I need as IMG ? And how long it takes?? I appreciate your help 😊
Could you make a video on which country UK or US will be more competitive to enter plastic surgery?
Which country best to live
UK
@@Xose8989 i heard usa. For lot of opportunities
@@ringspring8389 yes you’re right, but about safety and serenity I prefer to choose UK.
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