Real Takehome Salary of Doctors in GERMANY 2020

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2019
  • Real Takehome Salary of Doctors in GERMANY 2020
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Komentáře • 58

  • @DocVishesh
    @DocVishesh Před 4 lety +2

    Vielen Dank!!

  • @zabihuddinajazdr
    @zabihuddinajazdr Před 4 lety +7

    I appreciate your efforts... Keep going... Completed A2. I hope to see you soon.

  • @yougautam940
    @yougautam940 Před 4 lety

    Great work '

  • @anupammahato1
    @anupammahato1 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice, as of my knowledge would like to know a few things, the salary we get in hand is 2700 euros a month, could you do a comparison between the salary, tax system, social security, lifestyle and expenses comparison in India, the videos can be divided into few parts as per convenience, thank you

  • @fareehafatima77
    @fareehafatima77 Před 3 lety +1

    You put soo much effort into this 🤩🤩

  • @sahilroy1008
    @sahilroy1008 Před rokem +1

    Helpful 😀
    I subbed

  • @wrongturnVfor
    @wrongturnVfor Před 11 měsíci

    Sir can you please make a video explaining the training during PG in Germany. For example in India we have a set system, 3 years PG and then SR. Then consultant. We know that we get direct PG for some branches like Opthal or Ortho whereas in some branches like Pastic Surgery we have to first do GEenral Surgery and then go through SS course. SOme institutes may offer direct 6 years course till SS but it still follows the 3+3 pattern.
    From my understanding, there are different time durations for different branches in Germany. However, I cant find clear info on how much time each branch is for and what the structure is. For example, If I opt for say Neurosurgery which is for say x years, DO I have to do say 2 years of general surgery first and then they do neuro for x-2 years , or do they make us do some general surgery side by side throughput the course for x years or is it just neuro and nothing else? A bit of clarity on that issue would be extremely helpful.
    Also, is it true that they dont measure "years" of the course as 2021-2022 365 days but by number of allotted working days. So if there are say Y working days in a year, they will just count a year completed whenever Y days are over even if it is before the actual year ends? Is the payment also done the same way or is it just a month of 30 days regardless of whether you work 25 days or 30 days in the month?
    Next, we are coming from a different country so we wont know which branch is good where and we dont know the system. I understand when we enroll with you, you will help and we will get to know some things when we do hospitation. But every student's preferences are different and some things we may not realise beforehand until we start working in that sysem in that course. THe thing is, in India we have 3 years of PG in a broad branch like Genral medicine or Surgery to decide further and we also have rotations in different SS departments related to that branch during 2nd year of our course. So we have an opportunity to make up our minds. But in Germany we are applying for a direct course till superspeciality. Can we get some kind of idea about such things when we do hospitation and when we work as doctor after clearing FSP? Also, is there any way to change our branch during the course (say general surgery to ortho - meaning keeping the change within the surgical family for example), and whether our experience in the previous branch will be counted at all?
    Thirdly is there a separate ER/Trauma surgery specialty or does ortho only manage it? Basically what branches have emergency duties and how frequently. And what are the average working hours per day on regular days and with Emergency duty?
    This info will be extremely helpful in making my decision. Thank you.

  • @highlightworld7106
    @highlightworld7106 Před 4 lety

    Hello Dr Deepak
    Please are there any scholarships available for this program??
    Thanks alot
    Your videos are really helpful

  • @dr.divyantrandhawa641
    @dr.divyantrandhawa641 Před 4 lety +2

    How to get internship in Germany, I'm doing mbbs in Ukraine, is it important to do internship before giving fsp , what are the requirements for internship?

  • @rb8947
    @rb8947 Před 4 lety +1

    Viele Dank für Video! Wie schwer ist es Herzchirurgie Weiterbildung zu bekommen in Deutschland?

  • @Somyya_
    @Somyya_ Před 4 lety +3

    Sir can u tell about mbbs in Germany? Is it possible for an Indian student to take adm there??

  • @2208doctor
    @2208doctor Před 4 lety

    Hi Dr. Deepak, I have done my Mbbs and DGO (Diploma in Obs and Gyne) in India, would like to move to Germany.
    Had a couple of questions
    1. Do I need to do DNB or MD, how much will it matter
    2. Which exams do I need to clear? Language? Licencing exam? If I have to take licencing exam will it be all mbbs topics or only of my specialty?
    3. If I move there, which position will I join as, Senior resident?
    4. Can I join as a fellow in something like laproscopy fellow?

  • @leonkennedy481
    @leonkennedy481 Před 4 lety +5

    Hello Deepak
    I am a final year MBBS student and thinking about doing my pg in Germany. I have watched your videos and have a general idea about how to get into pg and what is the salary structure during pg training. but most people when opting for germany they not only intend to do a 5-6 yr pg course there but plan to practice and settle in germany for the rest of their career. With this thought in mind I have questions mainly on the financial aspects of being a doctor in germany.
    1) Is it a fixed goverment salary even after your pg or is there avenues for extra work leading to more income?-( even though germany pays for the entire pg course i find that the money we earn after the specialist training is less compared to other countries including india)
    2) How good is the training when compared to indian ms or md pg courses, is the training received stadardized like mci in india or is it highly fluctuant and depends on individual hospitals and hod we work under?
    3) In india there is a big salary jump especially surgeons when one finishe ms then superspeciality(mch) is there any big increase in income like that once we finish our pg (superspeciality included)?
    4) Are there any particular specialities where earning are significantly more?
    5)Finally can you describe the quality of life that doctors lead in germany in detail
    Your videos are very helpul, keep up the good work
    Thank you in advance

    • @docdeemishra
      @docdeemishra  Před 4 lety +5

      I will try to answer you in short ,
      1) you will get a particular salary as a FAcharzt, but there are other avenues where one can earn much higher, for eg Notarzt, Honorar Arzt, KV Arzt.
      2) it is highly fluctuant and depends on individual hospitals and hod we work under
      3)No
      4) Vascular Surgery, Urology
      5) quality of life that doctors lead in germany in detail- in coming Video

    • @meghajain9958
      @meghajain9958 Před 4 lety

      @@docdeemishra can u please guide me

  • @nailaoulfetzitouni5060

    Is it the same for all specialities

  • @annu5574
    @annu5574 Před 4 lety +5

    Good video Deepaksir! can you please clarify how much extra earning we can make through a typical extratime duties..like 4 night per month +1 weekend per month
    + the possible least oncall time per month and each according to our year of training?

  • @manishdagar9881
    @manishdagar9881 Před 4 lety

    What is scope for physiotherapists in Germany coming from India??

  • @jen_81
    @jen_81 Před 4 lety +1

    Sir, does one earn any stipend during hospitation? And what's the salary structure for a job after clearing FSP before approbation?

    • @docdeemishra
      @docdeemishra  Před 4 lety +1

      Nowadays, no stipend during Hospitation. About salary there are two videos on the channel

  • @pikusarker1359
    @pikusarker1359 Před 4 lety

    Salary structure for dentists in germany ?

  • @gabalhadeed2945
    @gabalhadeed2945 Před 4 lety

    Thank alot. What about extra duties is it go under taxation cut???

    • @docdeemishra
      @docdeemishra  Před 4 lety +2

      its an income, you pay Tax on it

    • @bpkkomedo4669
      @bpkkomedo4669 Před 3 lety

      U can't escape or cheat on your income in Germany, they have a very strict law about this here, all must be incl taxes, enjoy Germany 😅

  • @kushpatel8503
    @kushpatel8503 Před 2 lety

    Is this per month or per year??

  • @mickymicky7764
    @mickymicky7764 Před 4 lety

    Hi sir,
    I completed my BDS from BD and learning deutsch (A2) at goethe institut dhaka. I would like to do masters in restorative and esthetic dentistry. Is it possible to work in germany ( dentistry field) after completing my masters?? Or I have to must seat for licence exam to get a job in dentistry field?
    Thanks in advance

    • @docdeemishra
      @docdeemishra  Před 4 lety +1

      you will have to take the license exam

    • @MrGrenardo
      @MrGrenardo Před 3 lety

      Oder, du könntest einfach, ich weiß nicht, vllt was im Gebiet von Innere Medizin studieren und dich einen Haufen von Problemen ersparen? Aber nicht, das ist allzu einfach und langweilig! Leute und ihre Anmaßungen, dass ich nicht lache.

  • @kosisonwankwor9037
    @kosisonwankwor9037 Před 4 lety

    Is one allowed to work extra shifts and earn more money as a Junior Doctor?

    • @docdeemishra
      @docdeemishra  Před 4 lety +3

      sure,, infact it is wished that the doctor is capable to work alone at nights and alone without supervison on weekends.

  • @dr.divyantrandhawa641
    @dr.divyantrandhawa641 Před 4 lety

    All specialities have same and equal salary ?

  • @pokalapanduranga2443
    @pokalapanduranga2443 Před 3 lety

    Will we be able to get the old age pension when we move to india by our old age???

    • @docdeemishra
      @docdeemishra  Před 3 lety

      As far as i know, Yes, the government Renteversicherung will pay you even if you have left Germany, or you may take it back when leaving Germany.

    • @pokalapanduranga2443
      @pokalapanduranga2443 Před 3 lety

      @@docdeemishra That's sounds great!!!
      we will be getting it at any point of our life but its not like u must be staying in Germany or else it will be not be given ????

  • @pikusarker1359
    @pikusarker1359 Před 4 lety

    What is salary of doctors including private practice?

    • @docdeemishra
      @docdeemishra  Před 4 lety +2

      In private practice, its not salary, its a business, depending upon skills , on can earn 200K- 400K euro yearly

    • @annu5574
      @annu5574 Před 4 lety +2

      @@docdeemishra Sir a facharzt working in a hospital allowed to do private practise as well?

  • @DrIstoris
    @DrIstoris Před 4 lety

    I really can't imagine buying a good car with salary of Assistenzarzt or even a starting specialist, maybe if you already own a home and have no bank debt to pay... maybe then ...
    The salaries would be ok, but when you have to give 40% of it to the government, you earn less than most nannies in U.S .
    Also as I understand, the salary shown for a 1st year Assistenzarzt is basic, you can earn more with doing more nigh shifts ?

    • @docdeemishra
      @docdeemishra  Před 4 lety

      there are many earning opportunities, the income mentioned is the very basic which an Assistenzarzt earns.Please let us know how much do nannies in the USA earn, only then we could comment on that. Taxation in Germany is huge, that is true

    • @DrIstoris
      @DrIstoris Před 4 lety +1

      DMiNetz International Last time I checked, the average yearly pay of a full time babysitter in USA is around 35k-50k ( and again , that is the average, I’ve read that there are babysitters that earn up to 75k yearly . ). Now lets take a state like South Dakota, the tax rate if you earn 35k a year is around 15% , around 16% if you earn 50k ( so a nanny earns around 2480$- 3500$ after taxes ) . So a nanny in Usa earns similar or more than a single, 1st year doctor resident in Germany- kind of sad, and we are not even comparing apples to apples. Doctors in Germany, UK, France and other Eu countries are very undervalued compared to doctors in Canada, U.S ..

    • @annu5574
      @annu5574 Před 4 lety

      @@DrIstoris what about UK and germany?Germany is better right in terns of payment?

    • @DrIstoris
      @DrIstoris Před 3 lety

      Living Once. If you can get in to Canada, go to Canada. If you done all the USMLE tests, go to U.S .

  • @ruwaidkhan9258
    @ruwaidkhan9258 Před 3 lety

    Thora or halke bol lete

  • @shreeshmarathe4729
    @shreeshmarathe4729 Před 4 lety

    Sir what is the salary for Pharmacist in Germany from foreign country like India with master's qualification ?

    • @docdeemishra
      @docdeemishra  Před 4 lety

      There is no difference of salary based on country you come from, foreign pharmacist will earn same as the German pharmacist. How much that i don't know at present, will have to search the internet

  • @bpkkomedo4669
    @bpkkomedo4669 Před 3 lety

    4000 something euro and u will only get 2600 something for real NETTO, thats how thing works in Germany, so don't be sway by the BRUTTO amount 🤣 if u guys want the higher salary then u can go to US and earn more, for dr, nurses, medical tech ass etc,

    • @docdeemishra
      @docdeemishra  Před 3 lety +1

      2600 is the beginning salary, with duties and weekends one can expect to progress between 4000 to 5500 Netto in 2-3 years. But true, US Salaries are a totally different level.

  • @ahmedgujjar7442
    @ahmedgujjar7442 Před 4 lety

    urdu ma be bolo