Thank you so much for the information ❤. Can I ask you why did you choose Germany instead of the other german speaking countries? 🫶🏼🙏🏼 Also it would be interesting a video talking about your life there, how it’s going for you, quality of life, future, etc ✨
Thank you ! What about doctors from Foreign non EU countries? I assume we sure do Nostrification of our diploma first. and Then the same road applies? (reaching out to hospitals and basically getting an offer)
I am a Nigerian who studied in the Philippines. I am interested in Germany but I have no license yet after my graduation as I just completed my internship last month. Must I take the Philippines license exams before applying for Germany to start my medical career
Thank you for this informative video! My only question is work-life balance druring residency, as someone who wants to have a child it would be very helpful to know. How many hours per week does one work in germany/austria/switzerland while in residency (I've heard some people say 60h, some say more like 40-50h)?
Thank you for this video. It really helped me! One question, I am an EU citizen and I am doing medicine in an EU country (but not German speaking country), will I have to do a test to be able to apply for a Job (residency). I know I will have to do a language test. Thanks once more!
@@anotherpersiandoctor Hello! I thought you need besides the language diploma to take the Fachsprachprüfung , as a medical student myself also , being an EU citizen but not coming from a german speaking country also, that's what i found out about Germany specifically.
Yes. Every international medical graduate, both EU and non-EU, have to take the fachsprachprüfung. It's a language test (medical German) at C1 level. What EU graduates don't do is the Kenntnisprüfung
Hello! I am austrian and brasilian but I graduated in medicine in Brazil during 6 years, How can I apply to Vienna for example? where I find the tests ou ways?
Thank you so much for sharing this information, your videos are very helpful! I have a question please, i have seen internal medicine residence in Germany who say they work 24 hours straight and those who say they work only 12 night shifts with no 24 hour shifts? can you explain please? how can it be this different for the same specialty?
Hi thank you so much for your support! That's actually a good question, it is totally up to the hospital and the federal state (germany is divided into 16 federal states) if they do 24 h shifts for internal medics or not. If you apply somewhere, they will 100% always lay out the shift system - 24 hours for internal medics is extremely inhuman as usually they are the busiest department, specially during nights... 😊
Yes you can, but first your medical certificate needs to be recognised here, and you need a language certificate. I have a video on how to become a doctor in Germany, feel free to watch: th-cam.com/video/-1FF7Hx08JU/w-d-xo.html
Thank you very much for the informacion! I have a question, if I completed my residency program in Spain,for example in General Surgery, and then I want to move to Switzerland, do I have to take an exam to prove my training or something?
Mam i have a question , i am 37 years old now when i will pass my medical licence i will be 40 years old n at the age of 41 i will be able to applay for Germany, it will be too late? Does age matters? If i got permanent licence do i will get residency or at the age of 41 years its hard?
Hello doctor I hope you are doing well I’m medical student in Ukraine and complete my can I apply in Germany on the base of my diploma……? Or medical license also also require of your home country or study country for apply in Germany 🇩🇪
Hi dear doctor Dr I have a question if you can help me I am first year resident doctor in Kurdistan, iraq I want to go germany and continue my career My question is, does I need to do 2 year internship in my home country??? I heard for some sources they said for non EU doctor, it’s mandatory to do 2 year internship in home country! (Thanks 🌷)
I dear colleague! 🤗 I actually have never heard of such thing, if you have a medical licence in Iraq, you need to apply for an approbation in Germany (permission to work here) and for that you need a language certificate and an exam about your clinical knowledge. I have a video where I speak about how to work in Germany as a doctor, that one could maybe help you out since I linked a lot of websites for doctors from abroad on there: th-cam.com/video/-1FF7Hx08JU/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=anotherpersiandoctor hope that helps you out ☺
Dear doctor. Thank you for making this video.. It was very helpful ❤ you are so kind and modest ma shaa Allah ❤
Thank you so much for the information ❤. Can I ask you why did you choose Germany instead of the other german speaking countries? 🫶🏼🙏🏼 Also it would be interesting a video talking about your life there, how it’s going for you, quality of life, future, etc ✨
Thank you ! What about doctors from Foreign non EU countries? I assume we sure do Nostrification of our diploma first. and Then the same road applies? (reaching out to hospitals and basically getting an offer)
I am a Nigerian who studied in the Philippines. I am interested in Germany but I have no license yet after my graduation as I just completed my internship last month. Must I take the Philippines license exams before applying for Germany to start my medical career
Amazing video
Thank you for this informative video! My only question is work-life balance druring residency, as someone who wants to have a child it would be very helpful to know. How many hours per week does one work in germany/austria/switzerland while in residency (I've heard some people say 60h, some say more like 40-50h)?
Thank you for this video. It really helped me! One question, I am an EU citizen and I am doing medicine in an EU country (but not German speaking country), will I have to do a test to be able to apply for a Job (residency). I know I will have to do a language test. Thanks once more!
Hi, glad to hear that! :) No you won't need a test besides the language test if you are studying in Europe!
@@anotherpersiandoctor Hello! I thought you need besides the language diploma to take the Fachsprachprüfung , as a medical student myself also , being an EU citizen but not coming from a german speaking country also, that's what i found out about Germany specifically.
Yes. Every international medical graduate, both EU and non-EU, have to take the fachsprachprüfung. It's a language test (medical German) at C1 level. What EU graduates don't do is the Kenntnisprüfung
Hello! I am austrian and brasilian but I graduated in medicine in Brazil during 6 years, How can I apply to Vienna for example? where I find the tests ou ways?
where is the website in Vienna?
Can you guide me about GP training in Germany.
Thank you so much for sharing this information, your videos are very helpful! I have a question please, i have seen internal medicine residence in Germany who say they work 24 hours straight and those who say they work only 12 night shifts with no 24 hour shifts? can you explain please? how can it be this different for the same specialty?
Hi thank you so much for your support! That's actually a good question, it is totally up to the hospital and the federal state (germany is divided into 16 federal states) if they do 24 h shifts for internal medics or not. If you apply somewhere, they will 100% always lay out the shift system - 24 hours for internal medics is extremely inhuman as usually they are the busiest department, specially during nights... 😊
@@anotherpersiandoctor Thank you so much for answering! You are absolutely wonderful🙏🏼
I am from Pakistan . Have completed my 1 year training. Can i apply for residency?
Yes you can, but first your medical certificate needs to be recognised here, and you need a language certificate. I have a video on how to become a doctor in Germany, feel free to watch: th-cam.com/video/-1FF7Hx08JU/w-d-xo.html
Amazing video!
Thank you
Hi I have questions. In Germany. For medical pg. In general surgery. So. Requirements mbbs degree and internship certificate and medical license?
Thank you very much for the informacion! I have a question, if I completed my residency program in Spain,for example in General Surgery, and then I want to move to Switzerland, do I have to take an exam to prove my training or something?
Hello doctor..I have the same query..did you find an answer to your question
I want to fo pg in Germany
Mam i have a question , i am 37 years old now when i will pass my medical licence i will be 40 years old n at the age of 41 i will be able to applay for Germany, it will be too late? Does age matters?
If i got permanent licence do i will get residency or at the age of 41 years its hard?
Hi, no you totally can start your residency at 41 years old :)
@@anotherpersiandoctorHow can I contact you ?
And what about 47 years 😅
thanks a lot for answer mam @@anotherpersiandoctor
1 more question if i got permanent liecence would i definitely get residency position?@@anotherpersiandoctor
Hello doctor I hope you are doing well I’m medical student in Ukraine and complete my can I apply in Germany on the base of my diploma……? Or medical license also also require of your home country or study country for apply in Germany 🇩🇪
Hi! Yes you can, if you can provide a B2 german language license :)
How to contact with you??
Hello dear doctor I'm final year medical student i want to work in Germany after graduation
Which steps i have to follow
Hi
You want to do medical pg in Germany?
@@SohailAhmad-mb1bx yes I want
@@Beautiful_cats362 when bro
@@Beautiful_cats362 I m also and settled in Germany
Hi dear doctor
Dr I have a question if you can help me
I am first year resident doctor in Kurdistan, iraq
I want to go germany and continue my career
My question is, does I need to do 2 year internship in my home country??? I heard for some sources they said for non EU doctor, it’s mandatory to do 2 year internship in home country!
(Thanks 🌷)
I dear colleague! 🤗 I actually have never heard of such thing, if you have a medical licence in Iraq, you need to apply for an approbation in Germany (permission to work here) and for that you need a language certificate and an exam about your clinical knowledge. I have a video where I speak about how to work in Germany as a doctor, that one could maybe help you out since I linked a lot of websites for doctors from abroad on there: th-cam.com/video/-1FF7Hx08JU/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=anotherpersiandoctor
hope that helps you out ☺
Yeahhh persion power😊
Ich möchte auch studiert medizin in Deutschland ❤
I am a doctor in Germany, would you be my friend