TRUTH REVEALED | Why do DOCTORS leave the MIDDLE EAST?

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • Hello & Welcome, here is a new video on IMG careers, exams and life choices. Middle East has always been a preferred destination for doctors from Pakistan, India and even the Western qualified consultants. But why do doctors do not stay there forever? In this video, I will explore and explain the professional and social reasons for leaving for greener pastures
    00:00 Introduction
    02:17 Chapters
    02:30 Journey to the Middle East
    04:35 Leaving Specialties
    05:05 Leaving Salaries
    05:23 Top Reasons for leaving
    10:41 Conclusions
    Dr Rizwan Qureshi
    Website: www.emergencyfocus.net/
    Instagram: rizwan.qureshy
    LinkedIn: rizwan-qureshi-39683667
    Twitter/ X.com: @emergencyfocus1
    #jobs #medicine #rizwanqureshi #australia #doctor #emergency #medicine #MRCGP #amc #racs

Komentáře • 47

  • @drrukhtaz7969
    @drrukhtaz7969 Před 4 dny +4

    As a general practitioner practicing in Dubai, I could confirm that the information presented in this video is completely accurate 👏

  • @khanharisfrd
    @khanharisfrd Před 6 dny +1

    بہت ہی بہترین انداز میں آپ نے جامع بات کہ دی۔۔ بہت سارے ڈاکٹروں کا ان چیزوں کے بارے میں علم نہیں ہوتا۔۔ بہترین رہبری۔۔ ماشاءاللہ

  • @samihissa8853
    @samihissa8853 Před 2 dny +1

    It took me 2 months to come up with these conclusions while in Dubai, and so i chose to leave. You're 100% correct sir

  • @abullaish007
    @abullaish007 Před 6 dny +2

    Golden words from dr Rizwan ..hope i could hv seen these life changing videos back in early days .its too late for me now already 46 working whole life as gp in saudi .

  • @drmuhammadfaisalaziz
    @drmuhammadfaisalaziz Před 6 dny +2

    wonderful analysis Dr Rizwan. You are always the best

  • @drsujenderrao2819
    @drsujenderrao2819 Před 6 dny +1

    Hello Dr Rizwan
    Can u please confirm do we need AHPRA registration compulsory to work in Australia.
    I completed my MRCEM , working as emergency mediicne consultant in India with 13 years clinical experience.

    • @EmergencyFocus
      @EmergencyFocus  Před 6 dny

      Everyone needs AHPRA registration to work in Australia. MRCEM has no acceptance in Australia 🇦🇺 so you will have to do amc 1 exam and then apply for jobs. Good prospects in ED though

  • @farhanali1882
    @farhanali1882 Před 6 dny +1

    A very informative vid ..as you always mention that candidate should do BLS ALS courses to improve CV ...can these be done in home country ( Pakistan in my case) or do I have to do these from AUS

  • @aswinsuresh1435
    @aswinsuresh1435 Před 4 dny

    Dr Rizwan pls help me with this confusion.I am a post MD Anaesthesia Doctor from India with 2 year experience post MD.My ultimate aim being a consultant doctor in Australia,pls tell which is better -Going for DM in Anaesthesia (3 yrs) from India and then applying for specialist pathway or Going to UK as a Speciality Registrar and only completing FRCA exams not CCT(If possible CESR),then apply to Australia for comparability.

    • @EmergencyFocus
      @EmergencyFocus  Před 4 dny

      Both of these options vary greatly on the extent and quality of your experience. I recommend you check out this link for personalized insight: www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-specialist-pathway

  • @IK-fg4gw
    @IK-fg4gw Před 14 hodinami

    But what if a GP has a consultant post like MRCGP or fellow etc?

  • @shahdzaaman
    @shahdzaaman Před 6 dny

    Absolutely true

  • @kashifgulzar8402
    @kashifgulzar8402 Před 2 dny

    Dr Rizwan!I have one query,If age is more than 45 years for a doctor then he is not eligible for nationality in Australia?

    • @EmergencyFocus
      @EmergencyFocus  Před dnem +1

      It is true that most Australian visas have an age limit of 44 meaning that those who have attained the age of 45 years are not eligible to apply for an Australian visa. According to the Internet, you can apply for a Parent Visa to immigrate to Australia after 45 years of age if your 'spouse or de facto partner' is a citizen or permanent resident in Australia.

  • @MrScrubsnSteth
    @MrScrubsnSteth Před 4 dny

    I was considering doing GP training in the UK and then working in UAE as a Family Medicine Specialist, but now I'm confused 😢

  • @drsujenderrao2819
    @drsujenderrao2819 Před 6 dny

    Dr Rizwan can u Please guide to apply for short term training pathway

    • @EmergencyFocus
      @EmergencyFocus  Před 6 dny

      There is detailed video on my channel jobs after fellowship

  • @user-pn9uv3ng1o
    @user-pn9uv3ng1o Před 17 hodinami +1

    Should i go after mbbs or after md/ms in Australia.? Please suggest and what will be my future back in India?

    • @medico_explains
      @medico_explains Před 2 hodinami

      Same question.... Right now I am Second Year mbbs student in India ... Planning to go australia

  • @muhammadtayyab1246
    @muhammadtayyab1246 Před dnem

    I am working as a GP in industrial area as one can precisely say multinational construction company in Saudia Arabia named as camp clinic.would that count as regency or what with no gap???

    • @EmergencyFocus
      @EmergencyFocus  Před 18 hodinami +1

      Hi, thanks for your comment! If it is a proper primary care setup where you are exposed to ample primary care cases with proper referrals, then it may be considered as recency. According to RACGP, the criteria is at least 48 months before you apply.
      For more information, check out my website www.emergencyfocus.net/

    • @muhammadtayyab1246
      @muhammadtayyab1246 Před 14 hodinami

      @@EmergencyFocus Dear Sir, I am Going to plan for AMC 1 soon as common Pathway & I want to know that my as I am working as GP in Industrial CAmp Clinic providing First aid to trauma , surgical & medical emergencies along with managing daily routine patients - In short acting as a primary care center. Would that count as my resency ?????
      Thanks

  • @m.hamxa08
    @m.hamxa08 Před 3 dny

    Sir, as you mentioned US, UK, AUSTRALIA & CANADA, which country can give PR / residence permit to parents (especially a single parent who is totally dependent on me)

    • @EmergencyFocus
      @EmergencyFocus  Před 3 dny

      There are countries with criteria for "dependent' visas that can be granted to parents!

    • @m.hamxa08
      @m.hamxa08 Před 15 hodinami

      Thanks

  • @abheekdas7595
    @abheekdas7595 Před 2 dny

    Very well articulated analysis. But quite a significant no of high networth individual from India are leaving Indian citizenship and among them most of their destination is Middle east specially Dubai. But none of them are Doctor by profession.

  • @reyman7296
    @reyman7296 Před dnem

    Sir Is Medical PG free of cost in Australia or need to pay tuition fees

    • @EmergencyFocus
      @EmergencyFocus  Před 18 hodinami

      According to the Internet, the cost of pursuing a PG course in Medicine in Australia can vary depending on the program and university. On average, the tuition fees for PG courses in Medicine in Australia can range from AUD 30,000 to AUD 80,000 per year.

  • @meenestham6755
    @meenestham6755 Před 5 dny

    Sir, are you guide all AMC journey

    • @EmergencyFocus
      @EmergencyFocus  Před 5 dny +1

      Yes, I guide completely on the AMC journey but it is not limited to that. There is guidance about multiple Specialist, General Practice, and Fellowship pathways to Australia as well. Check out my website for more information:
      www.emergencyfocus.net/

  • @syedlatiff6170
    @syedlatiff6170 Před 5 dny

    True

  • @numnumtv1
    @numnumtv1 Před 6 dny +2

    Gps recently are even offered as low as 7 to 8 Dirhams .. specialists 15 to 35 K..

  • @meenestham6755
    @meenestham6755 Před 2 dny

    As a parent one request sir
    Plz make a video
    How you guide students all AMC Journey?
    How much we pay for your guidance ?
    When mbbs students started their AMC Preparation?

    • @EmergencyFocus
      @EmergencyFocus  Před dnem

      My CZcams channel has covered the AMC exams in extensive detail. I also offer end-to-end educational courses needed to pass the AMC 1 and AMC Clinical on my website: www.emergencyfocus.net/
      MBBS students may start their AMC preparation ideally during their internship and take the first part soon after it ends!

  • @Bergstrom1
    @Bergstrom1 Před 6 dny +1

    Good analysis, but the leaving salaries you quoted for those countries are actually much lower for a majority of doctors. All the reasons you gave are bang on, which is why doctors must only come to these countries after fellowship because there is hardly any personal or professional growth.

    • @EmergencyFocus
      @EmergencyFocus  Před 6 dny

      That’s true … salaries have taken a nose dive in recent years or not kept pace with times , what was acceptable 20 years ago will obviously not work in todays inflated markets and cost of living crises

    • @chillepill1
      @chillepill1 Před 5 dny

      What are the available options.?

  • @musiclover-jy8ot
    @musiclover-jy8ot Před 6 dny +2

    i work as Gp in duabi, 100% true

    • @33asjidali58
      @33asjidali58 Před 6 dny

      Ur total salary as gp? experience years?total expenses per month? living e family or alone??

  • @AdnanKhan-gr7ku
    @AdnanKhan-gr7ku Před 6 dny

    I'm sorry but did you say 92,000 qatari dinar per month? Too difficult to believe an astonishing number being offered. Was it because you cleared mrcs exam?

    • @EmergencyFocus
      @EmergencyFocus  Před 6 dny +2

      Post FACEM in Australia and working for 10+ years in Australia 🇦🇺. The salary included all allowances

    • @AdnanKhan-gr7ku
      @AdnanKhan-gr7ku Před 6 dny +2

      @@EmergencyFocus amazing, it’s almost too good of a number to be gulped down. Thank you for the clarity!