If I specialize for 4 years at cardiology in Germany and then come to Switzerland, do I have to do the Internal medicine training which I haven’t in Germany or can I work directly as cardiologist in Switzerland ?
Thank you for the informative video! I heard it's only necessary to know one of the official languages in order to get the medical license. If I know only italian, is it possible to find a job in the italian speaking swiss in order to become a GP? Or will it be difficult to find job offers there?
I have read very demotivating information about doing surgical specialties in Switzerland, like is not the best place due to the residency's requirements. Is that complicated as it looks like? How about the specialisation in othorhinolaringology/head-neck surgery? Thanks Stefano!
thank you very much for the useful information can i contact you personally because i have questions in which their answers are not present in your videos?
Ciao Stephano, a big thank you for making this topic! I graduated from medical school from Taiwan last year, and am studying in a master degree in France in neuroscience. I am in the process of registering my medical degree with MBEKO and I have some questions about finding my first assistenzart in adult psychiatry in a french speaking canton. I already satisfied the C1 french requirement, but am quite lost about the next step as in where and how to find job openings, who to contact etc. Should I wait until MBEKO recognize my degree or are there possibilities to apply already or get a short term stage (I am not in medical school anymore but I am registered in the university of LIlle in France in a Master degree of Precision medicine research.) Thank you for providing a few insights into this process. Grazie mille!
Hi I am working on a video in English to better understand how navigate swiss residency program. I would recommend to wait MEBEKO registration (or at least the proof of payment) before starting sending your applications to differnt hospitals. If you need more tailored advices: unmedicoinsvizzera.herokuapp.com/
Hello doctor! Thank you about your time and efforts to help doctors enjoy this wonderful journey in the field of medicine! I am a medical resident ( 2 years in general surgery and the I switched to Family medicine for about one year) , I am ready to leave my country in order to be accepted as a doctor in the field of general surgery. Is General surgery a field that needs doctors in Switzerland or is it overpopulated? Thank you in advance!
Hi Stefano,what about Orthopedics? It is my dream to be a surgeon and really dont want to give it up for another specialty. Do you know where i can find more info about surgery in Switzerland?
Hello! I know that you get so much questions like this, but I’m so stressed that you know, I need some reassurance 😅 I have just finished med school and received my diploma in Poland, I am a polish citizen. I have C1 certificate in German. I’d like to apply in any German-speaking area. I don’t have anything special in mind aside from the fact that I don’t want to be a surgeon of any kind 😅 You know, GP, internal medicine, radiology, whatever, anything is great. I think I’ll be able to find a job, right? Right?? I mean, I don’t have any significant scientific achievements, I don’t know if that’s important. Do you maybe have some resources about what are the criteria when it comes to applying for residency? And how competitive it is?
If u speak german and you’re keen to take any job as resident doctor anywhere in Switzerland then chances are on your side. Scientific achievement only needed for more academic environment such as university hospitals
Grazie Stefano, dove è possibile vedere quali sono le specializzazioni che necessitano del titolo di medico di medicina interna? Grazie per il video chiaro e conciso.
Dal punto di vista del regolamento, nessuna, credo. Ma per entrare nelle sub-specializzazioni più "attraenti" come, per esempio, la cardiologia, un titolo in medicina interna è quasi necessario. Fondamentalmente i datori di lavoro, avendo un gran numero di richieste, scelgono i futuri medici assistenti che hanno un background più "ampio"; questo è vero soprattutto nelle grandi città
Thank you!! Im a dutch doctor (graduated 1 year ago) and want to work at a neurology department. Is there a certain amount of years experience you need to start working at a neurology department in swiss?
Previous experience is not formally required but it can help to get the job. I would suggest to start with one year of internal medicine( that by the way is compulsory).
CIao stefano! A proposito di sub-specializzazioni esiste un sito, come ad esempio quello classico dell'isfm dal quale si possano vedere tutte le varie sub-specializzazioni disponibili in svizzera per ogni specializzazione?
Grazie mille. Come sempre bel video. Ma potresti indicare il video/link se c'è la possibilità di confermare direttamente la specialità italiana in svizzera? grazie mille.
Grazie Stefano, un'ottima fonte di info come sempre! Avrei una domanda a cui penso non ci sia una risposta definitiva, ma ci provo lo stesso. Parlo italiano e tedesco (C1) e sto pensando a fare la spec in svizzera tedesca. Allgemein Medizin (Medicina generale/medico di base) non mi dispiacerebbe ma sotto sotto vorrei fare gastroenterologia. So che è ambita dappertutto, ma vorrei capire quanto sia realistico ottenere un posto in una fellowship di Gastro dopo aver fatto medicina interna in svizzera tedesca, non limitandomi alle grandi città e cercando di pubblicare qualcosa per imbellire il mio CV. Come ho detto all'inizio, capisco che non c'è una risposta definitiva, ma se per esempio un posto in gastro uno straniero se lo sogna, forse andrei in Germania o in Austria, piuttosto che "buttare" quegli anni in medicina interna in Svizzera per poi scoprire che non c'è proprio verso. Come hai fatto a sapere o meno che, nel tuo caso, infettivologia sarebbe una strada aperta anche agli stranieri e che non avresti buttato 2-3 anni, pubblicando articoli, facendo turni micidiali etc per poi sentirti dire "riprova il prossimo anno"? Grazie!
La certezza non ce l'ha nessuno quando comincia ma il tuo mi sembra un progetto solido e francamente non è impossibile ottenere un posto in gastro dopo aver fatto interna. Il mio consiglio è di rinforzare il tuo cv e di eventualmente pensare ad un periodo 6 mesi -1 anno in Germania o Austria in Gastro per essere ancora più "appealing"
Hello I have completed my medicine from Ukraine. Now am planning to do internship in my country (India). I want to work in one of the top EU countries.. is my physician certificate from Ukraine will be considered under EU??
You can see the ranking here edurank.org/medicine/sports/ch/ However, check out the requirements to access Swiss universities, because they usually are very strict. These are the criteria to access Swiss medicine universities th-cam.com/video/9G8xXSPg2oA/w-d-xo.html
Hello Stefano! I am a 4th-year medical student and I am considering starting the preparation in order to do my specialty in Switzerland. However, I am worried that there is a possibility that any hospital won't accept me and my effort will get wasted. Is this a highly liked scenario for anyone wanting to start their specialty in the French part of Switzerland or do most people make it? Also, is it worth it learning French over German, if you like it more, or does it lower your chance of being accepted significantly? Thank you in advance!
I think the chances are definitely on your side if you are ready to start in any specialty anywhere in the french part of CH , at least for the first job. Personal advice: if u still have time, try to get an internship or "stage" while you're still a med student, it will increase your chances to get a job afterwards
Thank you! Also, are you satisfied with your decision to do your specialty in the French part of Switzerland or have you regretted it? Sorry if you have mentioned it in another vid, but most of them are in Italian, so I don't understand much.
Ciao, avrei una domanda: se volessi specializzarmi in Italia potrei lavorare come specializzato in Svizzera oppure no? Oppure mi conviene specializzarmi direttamente lí post laurea
Sì puoi, guarda questo video SPECIALIZZARSI in ITALIA o in SVIZZERA? - Ti dico il mio parere // Un Medico in Svizzera th-cam.com/video/EFNvvULvgJw/w-d-xo.html
Ciao! Approfitto di questo video per fare una domanda: qualcuno ha mai avuto esperienza di riconoscimento del titolo di Logopedista in Svizzera? Mi riferisco al Canton Ticino per l'esattezza. Ho dato un'occhiata in rete e ho visto che è possibile chiedere il riconoscimento, ma il possibile esito sembra alquanto incerto.
hello there sir kindly give some information about gyne/obs residency possibility/requirements in swiss ??? i am doing my training in pakistan and doing MRCOG exams too is the MRCOG degree recognised in swiss ??? over all will and how i be able to get registered and work as a doctor in future ??? kindly give me detailed informations..!! i appreciate your efforts in helping others 🙏
Only the federal office body in charge of recognition of MD title and post-graduate training(MEBEKO) can formally answer to this question . Nevertheless remember that direct recognition of titles is not possible for non-EU countries
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Excellent content . Congratulations 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks Lenira!
hello! As you see the opportunities to get a cardiology or gastroenterology position in the German part, I have a C1 in German.
thankyou doc im a doctor too from indonesia thankyou for your infomation keep it up
Thanks for the support!
Ottimo video come sempre, solo non riesco a trovare il report. Puoi aggiungere il link in descrizione?
C’è il link in descrizione, c’è la voce “Links mentioned in the video”
Grazie per tutto il lavoro che fai
Grazie Matteo per il supporto!
If I specialize for 4 years at cardiology in Germany and then come to Switzerland, do I have to do the Internal medicine training which I haven’t in Germany or can I work directly as cardiologist in Switzerland ?
Grande Stefano! Ora anche in inglese! 🎉
Grazie Erica!
Thank you for the informative video! I heard it's only necessary to know one of the official languages in order to get the medical license. If I know only italian, is it possible to find a job in the italian speaking swiss in order to become a GP? Or will it be difficult to find job offers there?
Hi, you can check out my two last videos in English. They explain to you why Italian isn’t enough in most cases. Best of luck, Stefano
Hi Stefano,what about Endocrinology?
Competitive but still feasible…. After having completed internal medicine of course
i would like to hear about working as ophtalmology specialist ,acceptance conditions demanded by authorities
Requirements are the same as for the other trainings. You need to ask MEBEKO if your training is entirely recognized
Good job
Grazie Roberto, sempre il primo!
I have read very demotivating information about doing surgical specialties in Switzerland, like is not the best place due to the residency's requirements. Is that complicated as it looks like? How about the specialisation in othorhinolaringology/head-neck surgery? Thanks Stefano!
Honestly for ENT I would be more optimistic! It is competitive but if you are motivated and able to work in german and/or french you can do it!
thank you very much for the useful information can i contact you personally because i have questions in which their answers are not present in your videos?
You can check under the videos , you’ll find the link to book a paid consultancy if you need it
Ciao Stephano, a big thank you for making this topic! I graduated from medical school from Taiwan last year, and am studying in a master degree in France in neuroscience. I am in the process of registering my medical degree with MBEKO and I have some questions about finding my first assistenzart in adult psychiatry in a french speaking canton. I already satisfied the C1 french requirement, but am quite lost about the next step as in where and how to find job openings, who to contact etc.
Should I wait until MBEKO recognize my degree or are there possibilities to apply already or get a short term stage (I am not in medical school anymore but I am registered in the university of LIlle in France in a Master degree of Precision medicine research.)
Thank you for providing a few insights into this process. Grazie mille!
Hi I am working on a video in English to better understand how navigate swiss residency program.
I would recommend to wait MEBEKO registration (or at least the proof of payment) before starting sending your applications to differnt hospitals.
If you need more tailored advices: unmedicoinsvizzera.herokuapp.com/
Hello doctor! Thank you about your time and efforts to help doctors enjoy this wonderful journey in the field of medicine! I am a medical resident ( 2 years in general surgery and the I switched to Family medicine for about one year) , I am ready to leave my country in order to be accepted as a doctor in the field of general surgery. Is General surgery a field that needs doctors in Switzerland or is it overpopulated? Thank you in advance!
Thanks for your comment! I would say that there are indeed opportunities in this field!
@@unmedicoinsvizzeraThanks a lot!
Hi Stefano,what about Orthopedics? It is my dream to be a surgeon and really dont want to give it up for another specialty. Do you know where i can find more info about surgery in Switzerland?
Hi, all the medical residency programs can be found on fmh.ch
However, they are either in French or German, sometimes in Italian.
Hello!
I know that you get so much questions like this, but I’m so stressed that you know, I need some reassurance 😅 I have just finished med school and received my diploma in Poland, I am a polish citizen. I have C1 certificate in German. I’d like to apply in any German-speaking area. I don’t have anything special in mind aside from the fact that I don’t want to be a surgeon of any kind 😅 You know, GP, internal medicine, radiology, whatever, anything is great. I think I’ll be able to find a job, right? Right?? I mean, I don’t have any significant scientific achievements, I don’t know if that’s important. Do you maybe have some resources about what are the criteria when it comes to applying for residency? And how competitive it is?
If u speak german and you’re keen to take any job as resident doctor anywhere in Switzerland then chances are on your side. Scientific achievement only needed for more academic environment such as university hospitals
I've already done 2 years of internal medicine in Greece. Will these years be recognized if I continue the rest of my residency in Switzerland?
They might be. You have to send an email directly to FMH and ask.
not. bad video , so. is the. same for physiotherapists??
Ciao Stefano, grazie per i tuoi video. c'è lavoro anche per i medici specializzati in radiologia?
Certo
Grazie Stefano, dove è possibile vedere quali sono le specializzazioni che necessitano del titolo di medico di medicina interna? Grazie per il video chiaro e conciso.
Dal punto di vista del regolamento, nessuna, credo. Ma per entrare nelle sub-specializzazioni più "attraenti" come, per esempio, la cardiologia, un titolo in medicina interna è quasi necessario. Fondamentalmente i datori di lavoro, avendo un gran numero di richieste, scelgono i futuri medici assistenti che hanno un background più "ampio"; questo è vero soprattutto nelle grandi città
Thank you!! Im a dutch doctor (graduated 1 year ago) and want to work at a neurology department. Is there a certain amount of years experience you need to start working at a neurology department in swiss?
Previous experience is not formally required but it can help to get the job. I would suggest to start with one year of internal medicine( that by the way is compulsory).
CIao stefano! A proposito di sub-specializzazioni esiste un sito, come ad esempio quello classico dell'isfm dal quale si possano vedere tutte le varie sub-specializzazioni disponibili in svizzera per ogni specializzazione?
Lo stesso sito!
Grazie mille. Come sempre bel video. Ma potresti indicare il video/link se c'è la possibilità di confermare direttamente la specialità italiana in svizzera? grazie mille.
Trovi i link in questa pagina, con anche i dettagli per far riconoscere i tuoi titoli
th-cam.com/video/H2LLByquwpQ/w-d-xo.html
Grazie Stefano, un'ottima fonte di info come sempre!
Avrei una domanda a cui penso non ci sia una risposta definitiva, ma ci provo lo stesso. Parlo italiano e tedesco (C1) e sto pensando a fare la spec in svizzera tedesca. Allgemein Medizin (Medicina generale/medico di base) non mi dispiacerebbe ma sotto sotto vorrei fare gastroenterologia. So che è ambita dappertutto, ma vorrei capire quanto sia realistico ottenere un posto in una fellowship di Gastro dopo aver fatto medicina interna in svizzera tedesca, non limitandomi alle grandi città e cercando di pubblicare qualcosa per imbellire il mio CV.
Come ho detto all'inizio, capisco che non c'è una risposta definitiva, ma se per esempio un posto in gastro uno straniero se lo sogna, forse andrei in Germania o in Austria, piuttosto che "buttare" quegli anni in medicina interna in Svizzera per poi scoprire che non c'è proprio verso.
Come hai fatto a sapere o meno che, nel tuo caso, infettivologia sarebbe una strada aperta anche agli stranieri e che non avresti buttato 2-3 anni, pubblicando articoli, facendo turni micidiali etc per poi sentirti dire "riprova il prossimo anno"?
Grazie!
La certezza non ce l'ha nessuno quando comincia ma il tuo mi sembra un progetto solido e francamente non è impossibile ottenere un posto in gastro dopo aver fatto interna. Il mio consiglio è di rinforzare il tuo cv e di eventualmente pensare ad un periodo 6 mesi -1 anno in Germania o Austria in Gastro per essere ancora più "appealing"
La dermatologia e parte anche de medicina interna? O si pío fare direttamente derma?
no è una specialità a parte, guarda il regolamento sul sito FMH
Hey there im a specc in italy. I am considering transfering fully. Is it possible
th-cam.com/video/n65UmyeIHLA/w-d-xo.html
If you are an already specialised EU doctor, is it easy to get a job?
it depends on your specialty
Hello
I have completed my medicine from Ukraine. Now am planning to do internship in my country (India).
I want to work in one of the top EU countries.. is my physician certificate from Ukraine will be considered under EU??
I can only answer for Switzerland: th-cam.com/video/n65UmyeIHLA/w-d-xo.html
Hey doctor...is there Masters in Sports medicine in Switzerland..if yes can u suggest some universities
You can see the ranking here edurank.org/medicine/sports/ch/
However, check out the requirements to access Swiss universities, because they usually are very strict. These are the criteria to access Swiss medicine universities th-cam.com/video/9G8xXSPg2oA/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much
What is the psychiatry doctor opportunity?
If u speak one of the national languages there is definitely room for opportunities
Ciao, un medico specializzato in Svizzera può tornare in Italia? O meglio, viene riconosciuta la specializzazione?
Sì, è riconosciuta in Italia.
Hello Stefano! I am a 4th-year medical student and I am considering starting the preparation in order to do my specialty in Switzerland. However, I am worried that there is a possibility that any hospital won't accept me and my effort will get wasted. Is this a highly liked scenario for anyone wanting to start their specialty in the French part of Switzerland or do most people make it? Also, is it worth it learning French over German, if you like it more, or does it lower your chance of being accepted significantly? Thank you in advance!
I think the chances are definitely on your side if you are ready to start in any specialty anywhere in the french part of CH , at least for the first job.
Personal advice: if u still have time, try to get an internship or "stage" while you're still a med student, it will increase your chances to get a job afterwards
Thank you! Also, are you satisfied with your decision to do your specialty in the French part of Switzerland or have you regretted it? Sorry if you have mentioned it in another vid, but most of them are in Italian, so I don't understand much.
@@billm.5901overall I am happy with the training I have received here!
Thank you very much! Your vids have been very useful to a lot of people and thanks for the effort you have put in them!
Je suis médecin spécialiste en dentaires. Odontologie.
What are the requirements for Indian gynecologist to work in Switzerland
watch out this video!
What about north African doctors ?
Watch the video in how to work as a foreign doctor in CH… you will find the answer
Thank you !
i want to go switzerland please gide me
Ciao, avrei una domanda: se volessi specializzarmi in Italia potrei lavorare come specializzato in Svizzera oppure no? Oppure mi conviene specializzarmi direttamente lí post laurea
?
Sì puoi, guarda questo video SPECIALIZZARSI in ITALIA o in SVIZZERA? - Ti dico il mio parere // Un Medico in Svizzera
th-cam.com/video/EFNvvULvgJw/w-d-xo.html
@@unmedicoinsvizzera grazie mille gentilissimo
Ciao! Approfitto di questo video per fare una domanda: qualcuno ha mai avuto esperienza di riconoscimento del titolo di Logopedista in Svizzera? Mi riferisco al Canton Ticino per l'esattezza. Ho dato un'occhiata in rete e ho visto che è possibile chiedere il riconoscimento, ma il possibile esito sembra alquanto incerto.
OBYG😃
hello there
sir kindly give some information about gyne/obs residency possibility/requirements in swiss ???
i am doing my training in pakistan and doing MRCOG exams too is the MRCOG degree recognised in swiss ???
over all will and how i be able to get registered and work as a doctor in future ???
kindly give me detailed informations..!!
i appreciate your efforts in helping others 🙏
Only the federal office body in charge of recognition of MD title and post-graduate training(MEBEKO) can formally answer to this question . Nevertheless remember that direct recognition of titles is not possible for non-EU countries
One mistake in the video: Israel does not exist, it's occupied Palestine