Hi Manoj What are your long term plans? If you are definite that you want to do higher speciality training in the UK, definitely IMT is a better route. Infact, if you fulfill the criteria, you can take MRCP straight away without appearing for PLAB. For more details please refer to the following video th-cam.com/video/Y8NbHa5RC0A/w-d-xo.html
Hello mam, I’m a third year med school student at Crimea federal university. The degree from this university is not accpected in GMC website. Will I’m eligible for MCRP or MRCS exam?
Hi Jaswanth This might pose a problem later on. To avoid any confusion,my suggestion would be to send an email to the Royal college official email address to document their response.
Hey Had a doubt reagarding my pass test….. Previous papers contains only 100 questions.. How will we come to our percentile…. .How will we know if we passed or not?..
Hi mam, For a fresh mbbs graduate with no understanding of how my future would be, its difficult to decide which pathway to take Indian or UK. Do you mind listing down your reasons to move to the UK? I have heard Indian doctors earn much more in the long term than uk consultants.Why did you choose to pursue superspeciality in the UK? Pls answer this as it would help me in taking an informed decision. Btw your videos are very informative❤
Hi Jyothi There are pros and cons for every country. Each individual's circumstances are different and it's probably best for you to assess your own sitution before you decide on your journey. For me, I think UK has a better work life balance and overall gives me better learning opportunities. I have published an article on RCP commentary on this topic. Please feel free to go through the article if you wish to know more. l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2F70b706f2.flowpaper.com%2FCommentaryMay2021%2F%3FDCommunications%252C%2520Policy%2520and%2520Research%26Demail%26D12384240_Commentary%2520-%252023%2520May%25202021%26DRead%2520the%2520latest%25EF%25BB%25BF%2520issue%26dm_i%3D1V12%252C7DFQO%252CD1XG%252CTXGEV%252C1%26fbclid%3DIwAR1K9of93HuICt6mosJ3dT2poAVjsInWPCMYN0pNrCozk_6vHUMDXK9rxls%23page%3D27&h=AT2RlqMd95l2xFIXPWymPlqplE0AIxHHeqvEALbVnt53K-msSzO489bHpoq6xuW5ejL0pRvwIxyskpA-7qv6SqEEf49dexECnkMWlSe0xCDGf1wlb99znoB2OVHgpL9L39I1jCa30w&__tn__=-UK-R&c[0]=AT07s0z6Xfd_kt5l6fpqBDTYWhVVDcbxB7ddP3PAHVMHVXc905EjiEj90yzHQ_GCX2i98x6_sfFV3xbAXvdY7xtTcNSVf8xhzAgz0t4b9xdcltTnic5U2j-OeSEEMxkkkkUavJ22phtd3Uak2W7_0Ow39s3YUJj50km8nqHZr542V56tUw3r All the best for your journey.
Hello Doctor, I dunno how to reach out to you, I am extremely happy to announce that I have cleared my MRCP PACES successfully (Oct 22'). Your videos helped me immensely, mere thanks won't be enough. 🙏🙏🙏
Hi, nice video, just started study, cleared my MD Med from Mumbai
Many thanks for watching and congratulations.
Thank You Very Much Indeed Dr Roy , Fabulous Advice , Dr Naeem Ashraf
Many thanks for watching, Dr Ashraf.
Very useful video 👍
Many thanks for watching, Aashiqa. Please share with your peers.
Thank you madam 🙏
Many thanks for watching,please share with other MRCP aspirants.
Its very useful. Please provide us more guidance on MRCP part 1 & part 2
Many thanks for watching,. Please follow the MRCP theory exam playlist for more educational videos.
Waiting Eagerly For Your New Video Please
Many thanks, Dr Ashraf.New video coming soon.
Mam....royal college have non clinical post graduation course like anatomy, physiology, microbiology, pharmacology etc...
Hello Dr Roy
I wanted to know if we can write MRCP part 2 and paces simultaneously
Nope
Hi Pardeep
After MRCP part 1 , you can write either PART 2 first or PACES though usually candidates prefer to complete the theory exams first.
kindly make high yield points videos for all topics. thanks alot❤
Many thanks for watching Samina, please share with your peers.
Madam, please make some educational videos regarding the retinal changes due to complications of diabetes and hypertension. Thank you.
Many thanks for the video suggestion. I will keep this is mind in my upcomking videos.
Hello mam,
May I know which pathway would be better after MBBS.
Plab->IMT training->HST
or MD in India->MRCP->HST
Hi Manoj
What are your long term plans? If you are definite that you want to do higher speciality training in the UK, definitely IMT is a better route. Infact, if you fulfill the criteria, you can take MRCP straight away without appearing for PLAB.
For more details please refer to the following video
th-cam.com/video/Y8NbHa5RC0A/w-d-xo.html
Hello mam, I’m a third year med school student at Crimea federal university. The degree from this university is not accpected in GMC website. Will I’m eligible for MCRP or MRCS exam?
Hi Jaswanth
This might pose a problem later on. To avoid any confusion,my suggestion would be to send an email to the Royal college official email address to document their response.
Hey
Had a doubt reagarding my pass test…..
Previous papers contains only 100 questions..
How will we come to our percentile….
.How will we know if we passed or not?..
What about racism for IMG's in uk ? Please address this topic in future video.
Hi Zain
Many thanks for the video suggestion, I will keep this in mind in my upcoming videos.
Hi mam, For a fresh mbbs graduate with no understanding of how my future would be, its difficult to decide which pathway to take Indian or UK. Do you mind listing down your reasons to move to the UK? I have heard Indian doctors earn much more in the long term than uk consultants.Why did you choose to pursue superspeciality in the UK? Pls answer this as it would help me in taking an informed decision. Btw your videos are very informative❤
Hi Jyothi
There are pros and cons for every country. Each individual's circumstances are different and it's probably best for you to assess your own sitution before you decide on your journey. For me, I think UK has a better work life balance and overall gives me better learning opportunities. I have published an article on RCP commentary on this topic. Please feel free to go through the article if you wish to know more.
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All the best for your journey.
@@AceurMRCP Thankyou for replying:) Will go through the article n decide!
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You Are Missing From The Channel For A Long Time , Why is That So
I am making more videos and will upload soon.
Hello Doctor, I dunno how to reach out to you,
I am extremely happy to announce that I have cleared my MRCP PACES successfully (Oct 22'). Your videos helped me immensely, mere thanks won't be enough. 🙏🙏🙏
Hello sir can i have your instagram handle
Many thanks Dr PremAnand and I am extremely happy to learn that my videos have been a part of your journey. All the best for your future plans.