Moving to UK after MD/MS from India in 2023

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • *Are you an Indian doctor who has completed MD/MS and dreams of practicing medicine in the UK? If so, this video is for you!*
    In this video, I'll walk you through the steps you need to take to move to the UK and become a doctor. I'll cover everything from licensing and registration to job opportunities and career progression. I'll also share some tips for overcoming the challenges of moving to a new country and working in a different healthcare system.
    Whether you're just starting out or you're already in the process of applying, this video will give you the information you need to make your dream of becoming a doctor in the UK a reality.
    *Here's what you'll learn in this video:*
    * How to pass the PLAB or UKMLA exam
    * How to find a job as a doctor in the UK
    * How to get into training posts
    * How to progress your career as a doctor in the UK
    *If you're serious about moving to the UK and becoming a doctor, then I encourage you to watch this video. It's the most comprehensive guide to moving to the UK and becoming a doctor that you'll find anywhere online.*
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Komentáře • 132

  • @paromita10
    @paromita10 Před rokem +18

    My husband is a Consultant Cardiologist here..his take home salary at the moment is the same as he was getting when he was a SHO 15 years back. So people, please don’t waste your time, money and energy coming to the U.K.. This country has high taxes and however much you work, HMRC will make sure you get very low take home pay! Stay in India and you will stay blessed 😇

    • @Weeboholic
      @Weeboholic Před rokem

      Hello @paromita10 ma’am , can you please drop any mode of contact , i just wants to clear doubts which i have,,, thankx🙏🏼

    • @neelprakash330
      @neelprakash330 Před rokem

      Uffff.

    • @isabell99840
      @isabell99840 Před rokem

      Maam. Can u please elaborate..

    • @magnumAA5911
      @magnumAA5911 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Hello mam, in that case why dont you move back to India ? UK/US degrees are recognised in India.

    • @paromita10
      @paromita10 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@magnumAA5911 Husband doesn’t want to go back to India to practice medicine as he says that practicing medicine is much more ethical here than in India. He used to work in the hospitals in Delhi before and says that they are full of unethical doctors who don’t care about their patients health/ safety and just want the money 💰

  • @lasancykundu6393
    @lasancykundu6393 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hello sir,
    Does pg in obs ang gyni from India consider as a experience for mrcog or we have to do jobs after pg degree for experience

  • @manoj3813
    @manoj3813 Před rokem +1

    Hello Dr Suman,
    Nice information
    Can you make a separate detailed video on the govt reforms and how its going to affect IMGs.
    Its so disheartening for someone who wasted money and time on plabs only to know the future isn't bright.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem +1

      There are many reforms being speculated but nothing has been implemented or finalised yet. I will make videos on important changes

  • @shuhaabshah131
    @shuhaabshah131 Před rokem +2

    Nice video. Could you make a detailed video on alternative competence form. And whether it could be filled in a non training st1/2 sho post

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/q3go6i6VT0o/video.html.
      It can be done in any non training post.

    • @kartiksridhar3126
      @kartiksridhar3126 Před rokem

      Can it be done by getting competency signed in India ??

    • @shuhaabshah131
      @shuhaabshah131 Před rokem

      @@kartiksridhar3126 no

  • @user-wi3qi1pm5g
    @user-wi3qi1pm5g Před rokem

    Hello sir. Please make a video for FRCPath Microbiology.

  • @urallyfeynman
    @urallyfeynman Před rokem +2

    Sir , how long will it take to get into st4 after md medicine and mrcp I'm currently in pgy1 of md medicine and decided to do super speciality training(mainly cardiology) in uk..? Also can u throw some light on the route should i take?...sir another thing to add can u please make a good comparison on uk speciality training in India vs uk out of 10?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem +1

      Entering CCT after MD/DM-
      czcams.com/video/UeaD-lzSyT4/video.html
      Comparison of UK Vs Indian training: czcams.com/video/SkePIsEphLU/video.html

  • @farhatfatima781
    @farhatfatima781 Před rokem +1

    How competitive is dermatology specialist post/ training post? I have already completed MD dermatology and SCE in Dermatology and planning to give MRCP for gmc registration

  • @ganeshb9757
    @ganeshb9757 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Suman sir, just finished my DNB Respiratory Medicine, what are future prospect for Respiratory Medicine in UK? Shall I consider giving MRCP?
    Currently doing my SRship.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před 11 měsíci

      You will need MRCP to practice in UK

  • @shirlvin777
    @shirlvin777 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for the information sir. Could you briefly please answer what’s the route to move to uk after MD Radiodiagnosis in India. Thank you in advance sir.

  • @shivamdixit4682
    @shivamdixit4682 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Suman sir, just finished my MS ortho, what are future prospect for ortho in UK? Shall I consider giving MRCS? Right now I’m in reputed government medical college

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před 11 měsíci

      Not much scope for career progression in Ortho.

  • @anittalukose2069
    @anittalukose2069 Před 5 měsíci

    Hello Dr
    I did MS general surgery with one year independent experience with training in laparoscopic surgeries
    Does clearing MRCS have better chances in UK?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, clearing MRCS can definitely improve your chances in the UK. It's a recognized qualification that adds value to your resume and showcases your expertise in surgical skills.

  • @roshu-4403
    @roshu-4403 Před 7 měsíci

    How about separate license exams like frcpathway , frcs and all?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před 7 měsíci

      FRCS is not a licensing exam. All licensing exams serve the same purpose.

  • @tarakmodi3344
    @tarakmodi3344 Před 11 měsíci

    hello doc, i m dr tarak modi, i have done my md anesthesia , now i want to appear in edic exam. so what r the jobs options available in uk after compliting edic..n can i get the st3 category job after edic? n which one is better edic vs mrcp..please guide me

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před 11 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/NhzJ3U6uItM/video.html
      EDIC is enough for GMC registration. MRCP is not an exam for anaesthesia.

  • @aisb06
    @aisb06 Před rokem +1

    Sir can u explain how to enter in subspecialty programs in uk...i am currently pursuing md pathology in india and will apply for frcpath exams ...but i cant get anything regarding how to pursue my subspecialty training in path like oncopath,nueropath etc after passing frcpath 1 and 2 ..what the procedure to enter into superspeciality there for img specially indian postgraduate?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem

      Subspecialty training is for doctors who are already in training. You can't enter them unless you are in CCT pathway.diagnostic neuropathology recruits at ST3

    • @aisb06
      @aisb06 Před rokem

      So suppose if i clear frcpath 1 and 2 and enter uk and start working there on registrar post i won't be able to become consultant ever?..i have to go through their whole 5 years speciality training program to become a consultant in subspeciality of pathology?is there a way i can enter at subspeciality level like u mentioned directly and pursue my subspeciality training there after clearing frcpath1 and 2 while working there on registrar level?

  • @user-fp3pl3mc1x
    @user-fp3pl3mc1x Před 7 měsíci

    Hello sir,
    Iam currently waiting for inicet counselling
    Should I choose obgy or nuclear medicine?
    Kindly let me know sir

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před 7 měsíci

      I have not worked in either of these specialties. Plz ask someone who has first hand experience

  • @johnsjones7770
    @johnsjones7770 Před měsícem

    As someone who wants to go to australia, would it be easier
    1. to give plab and do 1 year of job in uk or
    2.do the mrcp plus cct then enter australia
    Thanks!

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před měsícem

      Either go to Australia through AMC or post UK CCT.

  • @shrivasful
    @shrivasful Před 11 měsíci

    Hello dr suman
    I have done Md community medicine from India !! Is there any scope or better progression there with this subject??

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před 11 měsíci

      There is no such subject as community medicine in the UK

  • @milli_negi
    @milli_negi Před rokem

    Hi Dr can I work as fy2 for five years. I mean can I get job after completing fy2 and not joining core training please tell and who is called junior doctor

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem

      You can work in a similar grade without getting into training. Anyone who is not a consultant is a junior doctor.

  • @santhoshkumar1991991
    @santhoshkumar1991991 Před 5 měsíci

    I had completed MD Pediatrics and doing SR ship which exam I have to give to enter into uk

  • @jyotsarup8303
    @jyotsarup8303 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Sir. I am a first year PG student in Department of Pharmacology. I plan on going to the corporate sector post my PG and I want to know as to how to enter the Pharma sector in UK post MD in India.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před 3 měsíci

      Check out this video: czcams.com/video/2sY9E2Hu4rg/video.html

  • @ahelibal5113
    @ahelibal5113 Před rokem +2

    Hi Dr Suman, please make a video about moving to UK for Histopathology training and probable job options after completing MD Pathology in India.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem +1

      This has been requested quite often but I don't know anyone working as a pathologist in the UK.will try to make some contacts

    • @aisb06
      @aisb06 Před rokem

      ​@@SumanPaulDoc Same ques sir!!! please please ask and make video regarding how to enter in subspecialty programs for pathology in uk after completing md pathology in india..i am well aware of frcpath1 and 2 but dont have any clarification regarding how to enter in subspecialty/superspeciality programs in uk... please make a video regarding this

  • @paediatriciandoctorzahidhu8360

    Again great video....
    I am paediatrian with 20 years of experience in India and 11 years as Consultant Paediatrics experience..... did my mrcpch in 2018 in addition to DNB, DCH in 2006, 08
    I want to move in UK... and unlikely and don't want to get specialist register either by CCT or by CESR routes ....
    What option do I have now for longterm job there?

    • @A_Sen_0
      @A_Sen_0 Před rokem +3

      Doc why do u want to move to uk at this state of u r career ?
      Even if u able to get a job in uk in best case scenario u will be joining at st3 level ( salary60k£) after tax & deductions salary will be 3.6k£ / month, living cost atlest 2k£ for a family so u will be saving 1.6k £ a month .
      Is it worth it? Is wages that bad in india now a days ,even after becoming consultant?😅

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem +1

      You are already eligible for GMC registration with MRCPCH. Then you can apply for suitable middle grade jobs for paeds through NHS jobs website

  • @moinkhan9919
    @moinkhan9919 Před rokem

    Dear Dr Suman
    Please advise how can one connect with you in person over a call.
    Thank you

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem

      You may either email- sumanpaul86@outlook.com or book a session for personalised guidance- medsolutionuk.com/services

  • @karthikkv7126
    @karthikkv7126 Před rokem +2

    Chances of getting st4 training position in uk after doing DM hemat in india with mrcp and sce

    • @karthikkv7126
      @karthikkv7126 Před rokem

      Now in the 2yr of DM hematology..what are chances for getting into st4 after completing DM,mrcp and sce

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem

      Haematology is quite competitive

  • @user-lc1hq2vr4q
    @user-lc1hq2vr4q Před rokem +1

    Hello Dr SUMAN
    Sir currently I'm doing MD Dermatology from India and would be completing it in 2025 and after that I'm planning to move to UK .Can you guide me which pathway should I choose USMLE or UKMLA

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem

      USMLE does not make sense as its a lot costlier and longer than UKMLA, unless you want to explore USA as well.

    • @user-lc1hq2vr4q
      @user-lc1hq2vr4q Před rokem +1

      @@SumanPaulDoc thanks a lot sir ,after passing UKMLA at which level will I work in UK as I would already be having post-graduate degree in dermatology from INDIA and what is the scope of dermatologist there?

    • @Drdermat123
      @Drdermat123 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@user-lc1hq2vr4q hi I am also planning to move to uk/ australia after derma

  • @dr.anusree8874
    @dr.anusree8874 Před rokem

    Hello
    If I apply for GMC registration as soon as after completing MRCPCH/MRCS and oet, how long it takes to get the GMC registration? So that I can apply into ST.
    Kindly let me know

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem

      It's variable.depends on if GMC needs further information or documents.on average 3months

  • @nasirudheenk581
    @nasirudheenk581 Před 11 měsíci

    What about expenses in uk per year, is it worth to live in uk with starting salary of mti trainee?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před 11 měsíci

      Expenses- czcams.com/video/gZpV3JE1rqg/video.html
      It's for you to decide if it's worth it.

  • @SuryaPrakash-tf9se
    @SuryaPrakash-tf9se Před rokem +1

    Can md PSM or any non clinical write mrcp?

  • @parviz877
    @parviz877 Před 7 měsíci

    My daughter completed her MD in Anaesthesiology, with 1 year Experience as Senior Resident. Which Exam is best ?

  • @kanikajain6013
    @kanikajain6013 Před 11 měsíci

    Hello Sir, found your video very useful. I've completed my MBBS from India and want to practice in UK. I'm waiting for neet pg counseling, confused between MS ENT and MD anesthesiology
    In which branch I will easily get the opportunity to work in the uk.
    I want to pursue pg from India only.
    Eagerly waiting to hear from you.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před 11 měsíci

      Anaesthesia will have better job prospects in the UK

    • @kanikajain6013
      @kanikajain6013 Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you sir for helping me out.

  • @SusmitBoss
    @SusmitBoss Před 6 měsíci

    what is the minimum band score need in IELTS?

  • @sunupammajumdar2605
    @sunupammajumdar2605 Před rokem +1

    Hi Suman, i have done dnb in ENT. My friends in UK are saying that there is minimal chance of getting a training post or MTI for ENT. Can you please give a view of the situation for ent?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem +1

      I agree with that. ENT is difficult to get into and jobs are limited.

  • @vikasvarma6267
    @vikasvarma6267 Před rokem

    Sir currently I just completed my mbbs and was in the idea of choosing plab, but slots are really not available till Dec 2024 and even if I get passed in the exam I have to join in fy2 and i
    Overall it's a long process
    So recently I got to know about the mrcp option directly after mbbs so it seem a better approach but I do t kno what is the situation If i dont clear interview. If it will be a dead end or can I work there with mrcp degree u till clearing the interview?
    So can u please give me clarity to choose between I got stuck here to choose....
    I wanted to enter internal medicine(plab),or superspeciality(with mrcp route)

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem

      Either go for PLAB and then IMT in the UK or MD+MRCP, if you are not certain of taking the risk of passing the interview.

  • @divesh85
    @divesh85 Před rokem +2

    Great video, Suman! It's pretty clear that given an opportunity many doctor would move out of India, and it's not just because of low wages in India but a better quality of life. The quality of life specifically in Australia is very good and the income levels are also high.
    Many MChs/DMs who are earning enormous sums in the private sector are also moving abroad - UK Australia are the most preferred options. Also, i've seen many Indian doctors (primarily surgeons) in Australia never get equivalency and countinue to work as fellows/trainees forever because they don't want to go back to India. They dont get specialist equivalency because the size of the surgical pie is the same and it will have to be shared with an IMG. Indian MChs in Australia face brutality, it's almost impossible to get equivalency.
    Medicine and lab have fairly descent chance of equivalency to move in as overseas trained specialist, for surgeons it's a suffering. Radiologist from either India or UK (GMC CCT), even if they get specialist recognition, have to compulsorily serve for 10 years in a remote area!

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your insights. I am really interested in getting the reality check of Australia for IMGs. Are you based in Australia? Please connect with me via email - sumanpaul86@outlook.com

    • @divesh85
      @divesh85 Před rokem

      @@SumanPaulDoc I'll connect with you

    • @Roy-kv6zr
      @Roy-kv6zr Před rokem

      Sir what r the other destination for indian mbbs ?
      Other than uk , Ireland , usa ,Canada , Germany , Australia, new Zealand , Singapore,uae & middle east?
      I m currently an intern in india.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem

      @@Roy-kv6zr There are the only places worth going. It's better to stick with US, UK, Australia, NZ ,Canada as these are recognised by NMC/MCI

    • @Roy-kv6zr
      @Roy-kv6zr Před rokem

      @@SumanPaulDoc ok sir thanks a lot for the reply.

  • @shivaprakash7785
    @shivaprakash7785 Před rokem +1

    Will our dependent need to clear english exam or any other exams for migrating to uk?

    • @2187rose
      @2187rose Před rokem

      No

    • @shivaprakash7785
      @shivaprakash7785 Před rokem

      @@2187rose thankyou for the reply. . I have noticed in some news that the new policy changes include that the dependent also need to clear english exam.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem

      Not for the dependant

    • @shivaprakash7785
      @shivaprakash7785 Před rokem

      @@SumanPaulDoc thankyou sir

  • @Joker-2357
    @Joker-2357 Před rokem +2

    Sir , why 15 years nhs reform gonna hurt img recruitment 10 years from now?
    if nhs salary don’t keep up with inflation & keen falling like last 14 years I don’t think british people will be very keen for those posts. I heard massive numbers of British drs who r consultants & in St3+ positions r still leaving nhs.
    ( just my thought , i never been to uk)
    Can u please suggest me which md streams r most suitable to get into uk??
    My priority is to get into uk nothing else matter to me. I m currently doing mbbs in West Bengal.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem +1

      The supply will go up and many junior doctor roles will be replaced by non- doctors. Incoming numbers are way more than outgoings. All acute hospital specialties will remain in demand for next 5yrs , at least

    • @Joker-2357
      @Joker-2357 Před rokem +1

      @@SumanPaulDocgot it sir.
      Can u please suggest me in which specialty should i pursue my md in to increase my possibility of getting job in uk?

    • @paromita10
      @paromita10 Před rokem +1

      My husband is consultant cardiologist here and his pay is hilariously low😢Why do you guys want to come here I can’t understand!!

    • @Joker-2357
      @Joker-2357 Před rokem +1

      @@paromita10 many reasons ma'am
      1. Work life balance ,48 hours /week
      2. Easily after tax 5k £ after 3-4years of training, without dependents can save upto 3k £ /month .
      3. After cct , option of working 8 -9 months /year & taking 3 months break.
      4. No Mob lunching by patients
      5. If u consider bond free seats they r Very few due to reservations specially in gd branches
      There are many more reasons i just mentioned a few
      Leaving india is a must for me & lot of my friends, if not uk i will be going somewhere else but have to leave india
      (No hate for its just my opinion & personal choice )

    • @Joker-2357
      @Joker-2357 Před rokem +1

      @@paromita10 consultants salary is easily 100k £ + (including extra shifts. ) for 48h/week
      Is it that bad?😅

  • @sumitmalgaonkar1878
    @sumitmalgaonkar1878 Před 11 měsíci

    Prospects in UK after completing Mch Neurosurgery

  • @2187rose
    @2187rose Před rokem +3

    That means getting gmc is now useless ?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem +1

      It depends on what you want from it. Certainly its return on investment has gone down massively.

    • @A_Sen_0
      @A_Sen_0 Před rokem +1

      But still today some limgs landing job as a mbbs in uk ,
      So if u can make a strong cv then getting gmc is not useless obviously.
      But if u can’t land a job then obviously getting gmc is useless

  • @amoghavarshanrupatunga1914

    Sir after how many years of working as Registrar, you got into ST4 Pulmonology (I mean How many Attempts)
    Is it difficult to get into ST4 after MD Medicine in India ?
    I heard that interviews take place in two rounds
    And IMGs with Foreign MD degree will be able to participate only in 2nd round and by that time most of the good specialities would already be taken ?
    Is it true?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem

      I worked for 3yrs and then entered training. 1st attempt.
      That rule was there previously but now IMGs can apply for round 1.

  • @wattu002
    @wattu002 Před 11 měsíci

    Can we get job in uk after ms opthalm from india

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Browse the jobs that you would like in ophthalmology. It's available on the NHS jobs website

    • @wattu002
      @wattu002 Před 11 měsíci

      @@SumanPaulDoc Thanks Dr

  • @hastingsquare453
    @hastingsquare453 Před rokem

    8 years and still training. Hope you did not go to a donation school.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Před rokem

      🤦

    • @Joker-2357
      @Joker-2357 Před rokem

      😂 u certainly not a doctor in uk & u know nothing about uk medical training pathways
      Only thats why 8 years training is mind bungling to u.