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How to get a CANCELLED PLAB/UKMLA seat
With the backlog of PLAB/UKMLA dates, many international medical graduates (IMGs) are resorting to keeping an eye out for cancelled seats. It can be difficult to know when GMC will release more exam dates, so many feel there is little they can do. Let Dr. Ibreez help you understand your options.
📑 Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:00 How can you get a cancelled PLAB/UKMLA seat?
02:05 Don't fall for scams
03:39 How you can stay ready
05:00 Why do cancelled seats exist?
06:33 Be patient
07:49 Final advice
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Why You're Not Getting a Job | NHS Job Hunt Secrets for IMGs
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In this video, Dr. Ibrahim addresses the unique challenges faced by international medical graduates (IMGs) when applying for NHS jobs. He'll guide you through common pitfalls and how to overcome them, helping you secure your dream job in the UK. So take some time out and hear the whole truth and nothing but the truth with Dr. Ibrahim. 📑 Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:24 Let's talk about job saturatio...
GMC WROTE TO US | PLAB & UKMLA Updates
zhlĂ©dnutĂ­ 16KPƙed 7 měsĂ­ci
Given our past videos on UKMLA, as well as the various articles, infographics, and posts we've made on the topic, the General Medical Council (GMC) UK head of assessment reached out to us. This video details what was said, and answers some of the most common questions international medical graduates have on their road to UK. 📑 Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:30 What is the UKMLA? 02:20 Will PLAB and U...
48 Hours Weekend On Call | Community Hospital | Day in the Life of an NHS Doctor
zhlĂ©dnutĂ­ 4,9KPƙed 10 měsĂ­ci
Dive into the intense, challenging, and rewarding 48 hours of serving on call at a community hospital as an international medical graduate. Come along with Dr. Ibrahim as he talks you through with what is expected in such a shift, what it's like to work in a community hospital setting, and how you can survive such a shift! 📑 Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:46 What is a 48-hour shift? 01:27 What is a c...
The UK is NO GOOD for IMG doctors | Doctors on Strike?
zhlĂ©dnutĂ­ 20KPƙed 11 měsĂ­ci
Ever heard the voices or read the posts/comments of others who have said that the UK is no good for international medical graduates (IMGs)? So Dr. Ibreez has discussed some of her own experiences as well as the current climate with the doctor's on strike in England. Finally, she sums it up with a short discussion on whether the UK is the right choice for you. NOTE: The UK is made up of England,...
How to Prepare for UKMLA AKT | Timeline to Study & What to Read
zhlĂ©dnutĂ­ 14KPƙed 11 měsĂ­ci
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on how to prepare for the UKMLA AKT! This video is designed to provide you with a detailed study timeline and essential studying tips/materials to help you ace your exam. We understand that preparing for the UKMLA AKT can be overwhelming since it's a new exam, and that's why we've created this guide to streamline your study process and ensure you're focusing o...
Indefinite Leave to Remain/Permanent Residency for International Medical Graduates | ILR in UK
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This video is designed to help international medical graduates (IMGs) navigate the complex process of securing indefinite leave to remain (ILR) in the UK. Dr. Ibrahim delves into the requirements, the application process, and provides valuable tips to help you succeed. This is your one-stop resource for all things related to ILR and permanent residency in the UK as an international medical grad...
UKMLA vs USMLE: Which is Better for International Medical Graduates?
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As an international medical graduate, you may be facing the challenging decision of choosing between the United Kingdom Medical Licensing Assessment (UKMLA) and the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). We understand that this decision can significantly impact your career trajectory, and we're here to provide you with a comprehensive analysis to help you make an informed choice. ...
Unlock ÂŁÂŁÂŁ with TERS Recruitment: Essential Info for International Medical Graduates
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Considering your life as an international medical graduate (IMG) in the UK and what training pathway is best for you? Let Dr. Ibrahim give you something to think about with a recruitment scheme that offers ÂŁ20,000 if you choose to do your GP or Foundation Priority Program in particular cities. So what cities would that be? Check the full description here: medical.hee.nhs.uk/medical-training-rec...
PLAB vs UKMLA | Blueprint vs Content Map | Exam Differences | How to Prepare
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PLAB is finally being put out to greener pastures, and UKMLA will soon be the exam of choice for many fresh graduates considering their road to UK. So, naturally, the next thing international medical graduates (IMGs) will be wondering about is what the difference between the two exams actually is, and how you can best prepare yourself for it. Dr. Ibreez discusses the PLAB blueprint, its sources...
DON'T be a GP if....
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Have you been considering the life of a general practitioner (GP) in the UK? Unsure of what it entails, or think it's your only option as an international medical graduate (IMG) in the NHS? Dr. Ibreez talks from her experience of working with other IMGs to outline some of the common misconceptions and pitfalls many associate with GP training, and why you shouldn't be a GP if you hold any of the...
The Ultimate Qbank for UKMLA AKT is here!
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The Ultimate Qbank for UKMLA AKT is here!
Why FY1 is now even easier for IMGs- and how you can apply!
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Why FY1 is now even easier for IMGs- and how you can apply!
UKMLA UPDATES YOU CAN'T MISS | What's new for UK, EEA, & International Graduates
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UKMLA UPDATES YOU CAN'T MISS | What's new for UK, EEA, & International Graduates
The Science of Not "Studying": How I Achieved Success in Medical School
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The Science of Not "Studying": How I Achieved Success in Medical School
How to Enter UK Specialty Training WITHOUT NHS Experience
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How to Enter UK Specialty Training WITHOUT NHS Experience
UK Doctors vs International Doctors | Exams, Competencies, & Progression
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UK Doctors vs International Doctors | Exams, Competencies, & Progression
Research Fellow in the NHS as an International Medical Graduate (IMG)
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Research Fellow in the NHS as an International Medical Graduate (IMG)
Bangla vs Kashmiri | Guess Who Won? | International Mother Language Day
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Bangla vs Kashmiri | Guess Who Won? | International Mother Language Day
Do I need any exams to enter UK specialty training? | MSRA, MRCP, MRCS
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Do I need any exams to enter UK specialty training? | MSRA, MRCP, MRCS
Watch this if you are FRUSTRATED on your road to UK
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Watch this if you are FRUSTRATED on your road to UK
Adjusting to the NHS as an IMG | My Experience Dealing with a New Culture
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Adjusting to the NHS as an IMG | My Experience Dealing with a New Culture
Why I left Bangladesh đŸ‡§đŸ‡© for a Medical Career in the UK | A Doctor's Road to UK 🇬🇧
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Why I left Bangladesh đŸ‡§đŸ‡© for a Medical Career in the UK | A Doctor's Road to UK 🇬🇧
Tips for the NHS Medical Job interview | IMG Prep & Guidance
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Tips for the NHS Medical Job interview | IMG Prep & Guidance
GMC Registration with USMLE, MCCQE, or AMC | NO PLAB REQUIRED
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GMC Registration with USMLE, MCCQE, or AMC | NO PLAB REQUIRED
Work-Life Balance for NHS Doctors?!? | Tips for International Doctors (IMGs)
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Work-Life Balance for NHS Doctors?!? | Tips for International Doctors (IMGs)
Explaining UK Doctor Job Titles | FY2 vs CT1 vs ST1 vs ST3 | Where should you start?
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Explaining UK Doctor Job Titles | FY2 vs CT1 vs ST1 vs ST3 | Where should you start?
An NHS Doctor REACTS to - Why are Doctors LEAVING the NHS?
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An NHS Doctor REACTS to - Why are Doctors LEAVING the NHS?
Why THIS is the BEST TIME for International Medical Graduates (IMGs) to work in the NHS/UK
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Why THIS is the BEST TIME for International Medical Graduates (IMGs) to work in the NHS/UK
How to Write a CV for Doctors in the UK
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How to Write a CV for Doctors in the UK

Komentáƙe

  • @_Faisal_
    @_Faisal_ Pƙed dnem

    I am a medical student in England and am thinking of countries to move to many years down the line after I become a consultant. I was wondering what it’s like to live in Bangladesh as a consultant? Is the money good, can you establish your own private practice, how much money do you need to have a nice life in Bangladesh, what is the work life balance like for a consultant?

  • @Cheese_Gaming746
    @Cheese_Gaming746 Pƙed 4 dny

    Hi, I am orthopedic surgeon in my country, I recently passed plab and got registered and searching for job, if I want to be GP in UK, which path do I follow? Can you please kindly suggest! TIA

  • @shanzehsharifkhan2002
    @shanzehsharifkhan2002 Pƙed 6 dny

    Assalamoalaikum wa rehmatullah wa barakatuhuu, I am looking to pursue Emergency Medicine as a career full time. However, some part of me also wants to pursue Cardiac Surgery (which is a big part of why I am a doctor). So what I am thinking is I can get on the CST pathway, and let those three years help me get the surgical experience/training in and if i want to carry forward with that i can go down the Cardiac Surgery pathway or I can enter DRE EM. A. Does this sound like a reasonable plan? B.If I take up Core Surgical Training and then apply into DRE EM after conpletion of CST, would that mean i will have Double CCT at the end of EM training? C. Should I stick with trying for ACCS EM?

  • @shanzehsharifkhan2002
    @shanzehsharifkhan2002 Pƙed 6 dny

    Assalamoalaikum wa rehmatullah wa barakatuhuu, I am looking to pursue Emergency Medicine as a career full time. However, some part of me also wants to pursue Cardiac Surgery (which is a big part of why I am a doctor). So what I am thinking is I can get on the CST pathway, and let those three years help me get the surgical experience/training in and if i want to carry forward with that i can go down the Cardiac Surgery pathway or I can enter DRE EM. A. Does this sound like a reasonable plan? B.If I take up Core Surgical Training and then apply into DRE EM after conpletion of CST, would that mean i will have Double CCT at the end of EM training? C. Should I stick with trying for ACCS EM?

  • @malekat_eshop
    @malekat_eshop Pƙed 6 dny

    Contact me please

  • @decoded777
    @decoded777 Pƙed 6 dny

    Very well explained

  • @ahmed.10
    @ahmed.10 Pƙed 6 dny

    Will the UKMLA require you to have a completed MBBS like with PLAB or can you trade it in your final year???

  • @cardaic_surgeon22336
    @cardaic_surgeon22336 Pƙed 7 dny

    Hiw to contact u people for gudiance for post graduation medical career in uk?

    • @RoadToUK
      @RoadToUK Pƙed 7 dny

      @@cardaic_surgeon22336 please see: shop.roadtouk.com

  • @itsomethingreat
    @itsomethingreat Pƙed 7 dny

    Starting as an ST3 without NHS experience is usually a bad idea. All IMGs that I’ve seen that have skipped NHS working experience or have directly jumped into higher training positions are usually not ready for the job and in some cases even incompetent for the level. Sorry, but this is unacceptable. There are no shortcuts and these type of things make the rest of the IMGs look bad. Please stop giving this type of advise.

    • @RoadToUK
      @RoadToUK Pƙed 7 dny

      @@itsomethingreat *Advice We are only stating what is an option to be done. You've stated you know IMGs who've struggled, but we can also speak of IMGs who've excelled. Ultimately, it is a personal choice but everyone has the right to know their options.

  • @judyannvarghese3871
    @judyannvarghese3871 Pƙed 10 dny

    How can we add things that we have done in our home countries...like courses or audits or quips or teaching?

  • @mamukakekelia868
    @mamukakekelia868 Pƙed 11 dny

    Hi,i'm sixth year student of Tbilisi state medical university,my goal is to become neurologist in UK.which pathway do you prefer me,MRCP ans PLAB,really confused about that

  • @ladymiles1197
    @ladymiles1197 Pƙed 12 dny

    The United States is backwards in everything compared to the rest of the free world but brainwashed by it's government that the US is better.

  • @ziadsamir6961
    @ziadsamir6961 Pƙed 12 dny

    thanks doc for the informative video. I have a question about taking master's programme in UK as I find that most of universities put in the requriements for the course let's say (orthopedics MCh in Teesside uni) is IELTS 7.5 . so do they actually only accept IELTS or is it a matter of not reporting that OET is valid?

  • @jyothianusha285
    @jyothianusha285 Pƙed 12 dny

    What is the difference between MSRA exam and other exams Mrcp,Mrcs exams
.

  • @ALISHERMARDANOV-p4d
    @ALISHERMARDANOV-p4d Pƙed 13 dny

    So clear and simple to understand!

  • @ALISHERMARDANOV-p4d
    @ALISHERMARDANOV-p4d Pƙed 13 dny

    So amazing explanation! Thank You!!

  • @zarafshansohail1847
    @zarafshansohail1847 Pƙed 14 dny

    Gmc registration for plab : in qualification when i click only mbbs option is available for my university but i did doctor of medicine what should i do

  • @shantalesiyoni7365
    @shantalesiyoni7365 Pƙed 14 dny

    How about if you have a full registration in your home country but doesn't met the GMC criteria, can it affect your application for provisional licence under UKFP?

  • @unfilteredtraveller
    @unfilteredtraveller Pƙed 14 dny

    Hi, I have worked continuously till my post graduation and then for 1 year after that.....now, I am on a gap since almost 2 years during which I prepared for MRCS exams. How will this affect my application?

  • @draamenabushra5465
    @draamenabushra5465 Pƙed 14 dny

    I made my gmc account 5 months ago but i got a new passport now as i have to travel to another country for plab 1 exam and my passport was near to expiry.i am having my exam in august.how to update my new passport details on gmc account

  • @m_a_jundi
    @m_a_jundi Pƙed 15 dny

    Will the alternative certificate of core competency along with mrcp grant me the cct?

  • @iqbalmalik8309
    @iqbalmalik8309 Pƙed 16 dny

    Can we work as a internal medicine doctor after completing three years of internal medicine training?

  • @drbajwa4596
    @drbajwa4596 Pƙed 17 dny

    Hi dr , after mbbs i want to do masters from uk e.g Derma . my question is :is it worth it to get a job in uk nd to get settle there or i have to choose plab pathway to get job nd settlement.

  • @user-xj5rf8tx2m
    @user-xj5rf8tx2m Pƙed 17 dny

    Looking sweet❀

  • @Chocomocoarts
    @Chocomocoarts Pƙed 18 dny

    good advice! was looking for solid guidance regarding this subject

    • @RoadToUK
      @RoadToUK Pƙed 17 dny

      @@Chocomocoarts Glad to help!

  • @ODoctor_ng
    @ODoctor_ng Pƙed 19 dny

    My confusion just got to its highest level of sophistication

  • @Alchemist064
    @Alchemist064 Pƙed 20 dny

    Any route for overseas Dental postgraduates to become clinical radilogist in uk after GDC registration?

  • @user-tv2jl3zj1j
    @user-tv2jl3zj1j Pƙed 21 dnem

    Please Regarding Ob gyn Is there saturation of nhs in such field

  • @kiranthomas3405
    @kiranthomas3405 Pƙed 21 dnem

    I am a post graduate in ENT from India and I passed my MRCS part a . Can I get into any training with MRCS part A. If yes please guide me

  • @user-ku4bp8og5g
    @user-ku4bp8og5g Pƙed 21 dnem

    PLAB UK route is dead. My friends are still jobless after getting GMC reg last year April

  • @hibaiqbal7592
    @hibaiqbal7592 Pƙed 21 dnem

    What is the average salary in non training jobs?

  • @shivangijha1715
    @shivangijha1715 Pƙed 22 dny

    Can you please make a detailed video of plab vs mrcp based on current NHS situation and put out pros and cons

  • @Asquare369
    @Asquare369 Pƙed 22 dny

    Awesome💎💛🌟

  • @zyadawad5083
    @zyadawad5083 Pƙed 23 dny

    How long is the non training job ? 19:24

  • @SimraRehman-ev4oi
    @SimraRehman-ev4oi Pƙed 23 dny

    Hello, can you please confirm if we can complete postgraduate internship in a country different from where we graduated from?

  • @subhashganeshkumar7235
    @subhashganeshkumar7235 Pƙed 23 dny

    Can I manage my rent and expenses with the salary of the fy1??

  • @chakravarr
    @chakravarr Pƙed 23 dny

    This is actually a little painful to watch. She breaks down each section of the video part by part in order to (I assume) highlight inaccuracies, but contributes to the confusion: - she mentions that their graph is confusing and that GP takes 3 years. That is 3 years post foundation=5 years minimum. The real world context is important here - with the ever-growing competition from grads outside the uk, completion ratios are skyrocketing. Exams are also challenging. It is becoming increasingly rare that a doctor enters training directly from foundation and makes it through training without the inevitable stumbling blocks, which in all honesty she has probably experienced herself and is not highlighting. 5 years for Gp is the absolute minimum. - Doctors pay cut: yes, inflation has risen (and fallen) throughout the world to a varying degree, largely as a result of COVID related actions. However, this does not reflect the full story in the uk given the fact that austerity has been a major part of government policy for much longer and doctors pay has suffered for far longer than the cost of living crisis has been a feature of our economy. Equally, benefits that used to exist for doctors making our training more tolerable (eg free accommodation when sent across the country without a moments notice for training, like we signed up for the army) no longer exist. Her opinion here is, again, contributing to misinformation as it attempts to simplify something that she other does not understand or refuses to report on clearly. - Long hours: additional unpaid work is frequent. In the nhs, doctors that work longer than their contracted hours can notify HR via an internal system ‘the exception report’. This system however is deliberately laborious and requires your supervisor (who is also a doctor) to sign off on this extra hour - this leads to doctors not wanting to notify for fear of ramifications or questions about efficiency and skill. Anyone can see how this lends itself to a system that takes advantage of a huge swath of the critical workforce. Interestingly, in other government sectors eg police- the system is far more smooth and in other countries healthcare systems (eg Australia) the system is far more appropriate. Equally, rota’s are indeed awful and she has a truly questionable attitude here. Especially, considering she is constantly comparing the USA system where doctors are paid 5x uk norms and training is SIGNIFICANTLY shorter. She is not the only one that knows, has experience of and has family members who are doctors in the US. - Burnout+staff shortage: she seems to have an understanding of this although her company is effectively a part of the problem, not the solution. Heavy recruitment from countries outside the uk is not the long term answer and means auntie Margaret or uncle Jim literally has no idea what the doctor is saying to them because they came from a red country 10 days prior with no understanding of cultural norms or systems. - The fact that she specifies part of care as being “putting in a cannula” says a lot about her opinions. There should be no reason at all why a doctor needs to cannulate a patient or take bloods unless it is an arrest situation or extremely challenging access - despite what happens on a daily basis on the wards. - Competition ratios: she simply is wrong and that has played out clearly since this video was posted. Equally, CESR is not the answer either. This alternative training pathway leaves you in a difficult spot in so many other ways, including the difficulty in working overseas if you so choose. I could go on and on, but simply put, please save your thoughts to yourself and let the BMA be are spokesperson. Misinformation harms us and you clearly have an ulterior motive.

  • @GurvinderSingh-mw5ho
    @GurvinderSingh-mw5ho Pƙed 23 dny

    My son has done PTE, score overall listening 68, ovarall 73,can apply

  • @alhamdulillahforeverything98

    Assalamualaikum bhai, GMC registration is required for the MD course in the UK?

  • @btspaveddmfway
    @btspaveddmfway Pƙed 25 dny

    When can I apply for ukmla...?

  • @muhammadabdullah6338
    @muhammadabdullah6338 Pƙed 26 dny

    Hello doc !
.internal medicine training in uk which is of three years after completing this training will they give me (CCT) certificate of completion of training OR first I will have to complete specialist training to be eligible for this CCT certificate
..??

  • @tiasagayen8247
    @tiasagayen8247 Pƙed 26 dny

    Is experience or employment certificate required as a proof of work experience?

  • @Nomansarfraz123
    @Nomansarfraz123 Pƙed 27 dny

    what about international dentist,does this apply to them too?

  • @kawishkazmi3274
    @kawishkazmi3274 Pƙed 28 dny

    Please guide about anesthesia training exams in UK?

  • @crazydoc8156
    @crazydoc8156 Pƙed 28 dny

    What is the procedure for training in ophthalmology in uk after post graduation for img ?

  • @nahiyansiddiquenishita912

    Hello, thank you for this video. What sort of questions would I be asked in a Clinical Research Fellow at the level of F2 and ST1? Some guidance would be helpful.

  • @dr.cruelladevil7101
    @dr.cruelladevil7101 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Thank you for this video, doctor! 🙏 Could you please clarify my doubt? I had worked almost 3 months at a hospital but I had to resign due to a family emergency(They refused to give me leave too) The HR and my senior consultant was pissed off and they refused to give me experience certificate for the period I worked with them. I was wondering if I could include that 3 months period in my cv highlighting the duties I performed? Will I be asked to produce proof later?

  • @winkywhite2759
    @winkywhite2759 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Very inspiring and enlightening video

  • @rajeshdas8676
    @rajeshdas8676 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Please use a realistic situation. No house is worth 100k in the UK now

    • @RoadToUK
      @RoadToUK Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      It's an example to allow for easy math.

  • @savitayadav-jq3hx
    @savitayadav-jq3hx Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Hello sir! I'm a Indian Medical student pursuing third year. I want to join Uk as my workplace. But I have no idea... how should i start for preparing it. I will be grateful if you guide me