In 2021, after completion of speciality training a doctor from uk is considered equal to D.M from India... Degree from UK is recognised in India, but Indian degree is not recognised there... 11:40 after RLMT , there is no discrimination between imgs and uk residents..
u r justifying ur decision ...that's all.... a consultant degree from the UK has a high value all over the world .. for example, i work in Dubai.... an MD/MS from India can never get to the post of a consultant here , even to get a specialist license u need to have a few years of home country experience . A cct from uk , gives u the consultant post immediatedly all over the world with a very high salary upto 1 lakh 50 thousand aed monthly..
I think she dont have CCT if she has cct ,she can work as consulant in india as well as uk...from 2018 international labour laws were changed now there is no reservations for uk or eu citizen .things were not like before .please update your knowledge and dont mislead anyone.she told about 12-10 years ago scenario...but now things are totally changed...i think you should interview someone who is in traininng right now
@ARKAPRAVA DAS exjactly bro she just left uk with in 3-4 years ...and came here to demotivate other's ...and she is not also aware of recent rmlt laws where an img and uk / European can apply for same training post ...round one level
@ARKAPRAVA DAS ukmla will start from 2024 ...they changed it from 2023 to 2024. Yah i am preparing for oet.it is relatively easy for health proffesionals
Try and not demotivate people with wrong information. Make video with someone who is currently working in NHS ,so people can get true idea of whats going on right now and not what was there 10 -15 years before🤷🏼
she is not demotivating at all, its the harsh truth of working in UK ,she didnt tell about the salary u get , u can earn better in india because most of the salary goes in to Taxes , whatever u get in hand is not what u expected . my husband who is a qualified cardiologist himself worked a a medical doctor had to left UK after working only for 6 months .
@@urvipatil757 he worked from the starting of 2019 to autumn of 2019 and left as a lot of politics involved . by the way , he got offer from Republic of ireland and 2 jobs on consultant position which is another country where he worked for 8 years . and then he got a post due to Corona not because he has experience or Qualified . just because others can't work without being on specialist register . Also, u don't even know the politics at top so, hard to say it could be personality to personality . Some people just come from India and just go to UK and don't work in other parts of Europe .
She is so Neutral and not at all demotivating . Very genuine info and advise Neetu Mam and Dr Ayushi . It is a general attitude which is shown by the British towards us , when we try to move with them shoulder to shoulder . I have a first hand experience myself .
You see in my own country own state I am being shamed for having done my mbbs from a private medical college. Students from govt college are given more preferences cuz they have got the tag. Considering all that I am having a state of mind that if in my own nation I am being considered an inferior then why not take the risk of being treated as a second citizen in the UK. That will be lesser traumatising than the shading I am going under right now.
yes you are right in a way. What I understand every one has different understanding and different situations. One can take any decision and learn. whether India or abroad individual values and goals are important.
Lol you should have interviewed someone who is in training in uk currently. She is talking about rlmt which is obsolete. Its probably the best time to go to uk right now
Thanks dear for the suggestion. If you know any doctor who is getting trained in UK.. please do connect will love to cover that. Also if you are doing that.. do let me know.. we can connect.
@@TheSocialDoctor I am an Indian doctor currently training in UK. The situation in UK has changed now as compared to 2008.It's certainly possible to become a consultant in NHS being an Indian.
@@SumanPaulDoc Thanks so much. It's so nice to know that. Will love to connect with you and know more about it. Let me know your email or phone number.. any comfortable medium to connect 👍🙂
it's a bit different mam , cause even if we do pg in India , in India i personally seen that people mrcp or any other fellowship from outside are preferred , specially by general people but not from our own collogues i would say this ..
Post Brexit, I think EU/Non EU doesn't make much of difference esp with covid and all.. UK even started offering exceptions to ecfmg certified but who didn't match in the US since Jan 2021..I think they are in need of doctors and nurses... And racism isn't anything new or unique to UK, it's everywhere.. And what if you want to change into British passport then it's alright, right??
Hi mam, pls help me to know how to procced in u. K after md in India, what we can expect per annum and is it possible to be lecturer in medical school of u. K after m.d in india
If we are talking about indian doctor ,they get beaten by their own patient..regardless of giving all their time into this profession and N we all know about the salary condition in india ...
In 2021, after completion of speciality training a doctor from uk is considered equal to D.M from India... Degree from UK is recognised in India, but Indian degree is not recognised there...
11:40 after RLMT , there is no discrimination between imgs and uk residents..
HI, i would like to know more about this, could you please refer some articles or something
thankyou
Is it possible to get a good job after returning from UK after cct degree ??mor is it difficult to get a Jon in india after that
This interview is the real truth!
11:40 , RLMT exemption and brexit changed a lot of things about the interview criterias.
u r justifying ur decision ...that's all.... a consultant degree from the UK has a high value all over the world .. for example, i work in Dubai.... an MD/MS from India can never get to the post of a consultant here , even to get a specialist license u need to have a few years of home country experience . A cct from uk , gives u the consultant post immediatedly all over the world with a very high salary upto 1 lakh 50 thousand aed monthly..
Hello ma'am. I'm a mbbs student studying in mumbai. Can I get some informed details about working in dubai? I'll be grateful for your help.
I think she dont have CCT if she has cct ,she can work as consulant in india as well as uk...from 2018 international labour laws were changed now there is no reservations for uk or eu citizen .things were not like before .please update your knowledge and dont mislead anyone.she told about 12-10 years ago scenario...but now things are totally changed...i think you should interview someone who is in traininng right now
@ARKAPRAVA DAS exjactly bro she just left uk with in 3-4 years ...and came here to demotivate other's ...and she is not also aware of recent rmlt laws where an img and uk / European can apply for same training post ...round one level
@ARKAPRAVA DAS ukmla will start from 2024 ...they changed it from 2023 to 2024. Yah i am preparing for oet.it is relatively easy for health proffesionals
@@Born-Surgeon hello explore, I'm planning for plab next yr, wanted to get in touch with you, I'll be glad if you leave your e-mail id .
Do we get decent jobs in india after doing cct ??
Try and not demotivate people with wrong information. Make video with someone who is currently working in NHS ,so people can get true idea of whats going on right now and not what was there 10 -15 years before🤷🏼
she is not demotivating at all, its the harsh truth of working in UK ,she didnt tell about the salary u get , u can earn better in india because most of the salary goes in to Taxes , whatever u get in hand is not what u expected .
my husband who is a qualified cardiologist himself worked a a medical doctor had to left UK after working only for 6 months .
@@sumitrana4708 which year was it that ur husband went to uk??
@@urvipatil757 he worked from the starting of 2019 to autumn of 2019 and left as a lot of politics involved .
by the way , he got offer from Republic of ireland and 2 jobs on consultant position which is another country where he worked for 8 years . and then he got a post due to Corona not because he has experience or Qualified . just because others can't work without being on specialist register .
Also, u don't even know the politics at top so, hard to say it could be personality to personality . Some people just come from India and just go to UK and don't work in other parts of Europe .
@@sumitrana4708 did he studied in india or in uk
She is so Neutral and not at all demotivating . Very genuine info and advise Neetu Mam and Dr Ayushi . It is a general attitude which is shown by the British towards us , when we try to move with them shoulder to shoulder . I have a first hand experience myself .
You see in my own country own state I am being shamed for having done my mbbs from a private medical college. Students from govt college are given more preferences cuz they have got the tag. Considering all that I am having a state of mind that if in my own nation I am being considered an inferior then why not take the risk of being treated as a second citizen in the UK. That will be lesser traumatising than the shading I am going under right now.
You are absolutely right I'm doing mbbs from abroad as it's too expensive in India from a private college and I'm looked down upon by everyone
yes you are right in a way. What I understand every one has different understanding and different situations. One can take any decision and learn. whether India or abroad individual values and goals are important.
Plz make video on MRCPCH. MRCPCH doctor working in UK.
Lol you should have interviewed someone who is in training in uk currently. She is talking about rlmt which is obsolete. Its probably the best time to go to uk right now
Thanks dear for the suggestion. If you know any doctor who is getting trained in UK.. please do connect will love to cover that. Also if you are doing that.. do let me know.. we can connect.
You are right. RLMT doesn't exist anymore, and it's a really good time to go to UK.
Plz guide me as a doctor frrm pakistan and i want to move to uk.is it good to start a new life altogether in a new country
@@TheSocialDoctor I am an Indian doctor currently training in UK. The situation in UK has changed now as compared to 2008.It's certainly possible to become a consultant in NHS being an Indian.
@@SumanPaulDoc Thanks so much. It's so nice to know that. Will love to connect with you and know more about it. Let me know your email or phone number.. any comfortable medium to connect 👍🙂
it's a bit different mam , cause even if we do pg in India , in India i personally seen that people mrcp or any other fellowship from outside are preferred , specially by general people but not from our own collogues i would say this ..
Do they prefer uk return doctors - can we get a good job in India ?
Thank you 🙏
Thaaannkkkyouuu for such an honest and beautiful interview
Hello Mam
Can we come back to India after speciality training in the UK?
Thanks for the genuine advice mam 🙏
I’m a MD Pediatrician passed out in 2018. I’m interested in relocating in UK . Plz help
Best interview very helpful.
this was very insightful mam
Post Brexit, I think EU/Non EU doesn't make much of difference esp with covid and all.. UK even started offering exceptions to ecfmg certified but who didn't match in the US since Jan 2021..I think they are in need of doctors and nurses... And racism isn't anything new or unique to UK, it's everywhere.. And what if you want to change into British passport then it's alright, right??
It's a really helpful video for those who are planning for the UK. Also, give confidence toward the pass PLAB exam.
Great work......................!
she is right that they are biased , they wont let u go easy to the consultant position . they always want u to work as a junior doctor .
In india 50 percent seats are only for general...😂.. may be we have learnt to face discrimination since p.m.t
Absolutely......man genral in india should emigrate to uk/usa
37.5% now
50% is open to all.....genral only get about 24-25% of the available seats
@@malliktejashwi878 yeah right..
in 2-3 years...we might not have a chance indian pg anyway at this rate so why not go for plab 🤣
Hello dr ayushi....i m an mbbs dr 36 yrs age working as gp....can i settle fast in uk thru any pathway??
Plab is the only way my friend
sir you can give mrcp also
First point it’s MRCPCH what’s she has studied and it’s not mrcp so chill it’s wrong video
Hi mam, pls help me to know how to procced in u. K after md in India, what we can expect per annum and is it possible to be lecturer in medical school of u. K after m.d in india
What is equivalent of md in india after we give plab and go to uk , so that we can work in india as an md doctor
Core training = M.D.
Speciality Training = D.M.
Is Family medicine(GP) degree(from UK) be valid in INDIA?
NO
Nice video
1000 times thank you 🙏 to show harsh reality of nhs
*The Social Doctor* ❤️❤️I like you video and your content❤️❤️ Really AWESOME❤️❤️
If you love Indian tradition and lifestyle, you will regret moving to UK.
If we are talking about indian doctor ,they get beaten by their own patient..regardless of giving all their time into this profession and N we all know about the salary condition in india ...
Plz do some video about how to enter medical residency or fellowship or direct practice in Canada if possible..
Demotivating video for UK aspirants
She is giving wrong information..that's why she was afraid from neet pg🤣🤣🤣🤣
India me reh ke marata hi hai🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣