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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2024
  • Hey guys! If you're thinking about studying/practising medicine abroad and are not sure what the right country is for you, look no further! This video breaks down the most important factors when it comes to studying medicine or being a doctor in these countries. The countries I will cover include the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand as these are all large English-speaking countries with top-ranked medical schools.
    Studying or practising medicine abroad can be extremely valuable, whether you're looking to return to your country of origin or not. It allows you to gain perspective, a better understanding of a different healthcare system and experience which will be useful later on.
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    Timestamps
    USA - 02:27
    UK - 06:10
    Canada - 08:19
    Australia - 09:53
    New Zealand - 11:29
    Quality of Life Comparison - 12:17
    An important point to remember is that the PLAB is being replaced by the UKMLA from 2024 onwards.
    Some other good English-speaking countries to check out include Singapore, UAE and Ireland.
    If you're new here - Hi! I'm Shivaan and I'm currently a 3rd-year medical student at King's College London. I'm originally from India, so I'm also currently an international student in the UK and I make CZcams videos about Medical School and University. Whether it's 'Get into medical school videos', 'Med School Advice' or just me sharing my journey through these vlogs, its ALL up on my channel so go check it out and join me for more:
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Komentáře • 45

  • @montgomeryyana5356
    @montgomeryyana5356 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this video, it helps me a lot !

  • @princegameryt4221
    @princegameryt4221 Před rokem

    Nice informative video brother, I have a question how will a doctor get job after their masters in UK , will there be anything like placements or something?
    Hope u will answer bro !

  • @clancyhughes
    @clancyhughes Před 5 měsíci +1

    I would like to hear about, France, Heidelberg, Ireland and Scotland. Health care outcomes seem much better than in the US especially.

  • @harmav3125
    @harmav3125 Před rokem +1

    hey shivaan! can u please tell me if we need to give written proof by the hospital of our work experience while applying for the med school because I asked a few clinics and hospitals and they told me that they can't give a written proof to me. thank u!

  • @jairahul11-h12
    @jairahul11-h12 Před rokem +1

    Hey shivan can we work in the country that we studied or we should work in native countries only?

  • @telangananewsminute8280
    @telangananewsminute8280 Před rokem +7

    Mr Shivaan, U might also talked about some European countries medical education system alongwith usa uk, etc..

    • @telangananewsminute8280
      @telangananewsminute8280 Před rokem

      Any way good info!

    • @shivaanbahlmed
      @shivaanbahlmed  Před rokem +2

      For most european countries, you'd need to learn the native language to practice medicine. However, if you're interested in studying medicine in Europe there is some information on European medical schools with english teaching in this video:
      czcams.com/video/WiGiQu1laB0/video.html
      Hope it helps!

    • @telangananewsminute8280
      @telangananewsminute8280 Před rokem

      @@shivaanbahlmed ya, watched it but specifically No info about particular medical schools, if you can make a video it wl be informative..!

  • @tahir469
    @tahir469 Před rokem +1

    Can I study medicine for GP in the UK after my 12th in India? Is anything more needed for it?

  • @maazahmadshariff3084
    @maazahmadshariff3084 Před 7 měsíci

    I am doing my class 12 now and want to do medical school in uk. Which medical schools can I consider with low class 10 scores but high Ucat and high class 12 scores?

  • @ashnamaria2932
    @ashnamaria2932 Před rokem +2

    Is there any licencing exam at uk after medicine

  • @blood7645
    @blood7645 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Heeeey maan thank u and i want to ask u what is the best country for academic research and beeing a better doctor

    • @shivaanbahlmed
      @shivaanbahlmed  Před 5 měsíci

      No problems, all the countries mentioned will be great but the US should be producing the greatest volume of high quality research but the UK, Canada, Australia are fantastic as well.

  • @user-fd3vr6kx9z
    @user-fd3vr6kx9z Před 5 měsíci

    can we shift to us after 12th to continue the undergraduate studies ?

  • @suzanneguarino2780
    @suzanneguarino2780 Před 3 měsíci

    How about the tuition for foreign students

  • @theviralstuff4460
    @theviralstuff4460 Před 7 měsíci

    MBBS in Russia pls make a video on it

  • @sunjidurrahman11
    @sunjidurrahman11 Před rokem +1

    Bro can I apply for BMAT OR UCAT from Bangladesh and what class is approved for that , 10 or 11-12 ???

  • @akjverma
    @akjverma Před rokem

    Hi how about mbbs in latvia

  • @ashnamaria2932
    @ashnamaria2932 Před rokem +3

    Is next compulsory for everyone?

  • @aasish3461
    @aasish3461 Před rokem +1

    Tq for the effort bro but the countries you mentioned do they satisfy new nmc rules please clarify my doubt

    • @GHURABA_DUNYA
      @GHURABA_DUNYA Před rokem

      What are the new nmc rules??

    • @aasish3461
      @aasish3461 Před rokem

      @@GHURABA_DUNYA i mean the nmc rules in 2022

    • @endlesslearning26
      @endlesslearning26 Před rokem

      ​@@aasish3461bro all of them are the world leaders and studying medicine or even pg in any of these is valid in india 😅

  • @sarondesalegne3301
    @sarondesalegne3301 Před 10 měsíci

    How many years does it take to become doctor in USA as an international student??, i just finished highschool and i want to learn abroad pls i need ur advice

    • @shivaanbahlmed
      @shivaanbahlmed  Před 10 měsíci

      out of high school it takes around 8 years if you’ve done an undergrad degree then just 4 years

  • @sumiyaatabassum
    @sumiyaatabassum Před 4 měsíci

    Hello! If I complete my undergraduate degree in Biology related field from an Asian country, would I be eligible to pursue an MBBS in the USA?
    Hope you'll reply!
    Thanks! 🖤

    • @jennasolo6185
      @jennasolo6185 Před 4 měsíci +1

      You will have to look at what US schools accept International student, and they don’t offer MBBS degrees. Their equivalent is MD and DO

    • @sumiyaatabassum
      @sumiyaatabassum Před 4 měsíci

      @@jennasolo6185 Thanks!

  • @sadiasiddiqua377
    @sadiasiddiqua377 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I have some questions.. If we go there from Bangladesh.. Is there any racism there

    • @shivaanbahlmed
      @shivaanbahlmed  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I think it is present everywhere, however, it is definitely not common in London and most urban areas in the UK as the population is very diverse. There are a lot of South Asians around here.

  • @prannatsharma1818
    @prannatsharma1818 Před rokem +2

    Isn’t PLAB being replaced by UKMLA?

    • @shivaanbahlmed
      @shivaanbahlmed  Před rokem

      That’s a great point, the UKMLA is replacing the PLAB in 2024 for 2023 the PLAB is still applicable.

  • @DewanandDewanand-qe5yl
    @DewanandDewanand-qe5yl Před 9 měsíci +1

    How can a arts graduate be a doctor in uk ?

    • @paatee8831
      @paatee8831 Před 7 měsíci

      Check Manchester university, Liverpool, Bristol and kings college. I believe almost all UK medical school offer some access course or foundation to medicine. Access course or foundation to access course will prepare you with biology and chemistry needed to do medicine.. For example, access course to medicine or dentistry or science if you want to do a science program. You will need distinction in all of these courses. All the best

  • @tahir469
    @tahir469 Před rokem +1

    Is NEET compulsory to study medicine in uk ??

    • @user-wn8sq2xk8z
      @user-wn8sq2xk8z Před rokem

      No. But you can give in order to have a safe option.
      I got into glasgow university for medicine and also scored 680 in neet 2023. So I have 2 options open if parents refuse to pay for foreign I can study in KGMU.

    • @afifaroshan3954
      @afifaroshan3954 Před rokem

      ​@@user-wn8sq2xk8z hey can you tell me what was the whole process??

    • @user-wn8sq2xk8z
      @user-wn8sq2xk8z Před rokem +5

      @@afifaroshan3954 Yeah sure.
      1. Prepare for UCAT examination+ Create UCAS application+ Start filling and writing personal statement and gettingbletter of recommendation from biology teacher+ Apply for ucat
      2. Give exam(Its held from July to September just pick 1 date and give exam). I advise u to give exam early on(in august mid) so u can select colleges based on ucat score(u receive score on same day)
      3. Select colleges based on ucat score. I got 2840/3600. Usually 2800+ will land you an interview in very good university and 3000+ will guarantee an interview in top class universities.(king college london needs 3100+, edinburgh needs 3200+)
      So aim for 2800+. A few very good universities in 2800-3000 range are: Glasgow, Newcastle, Sheffield, Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham etc.
      A few good ones below 2800 are Aston, Aberdeen etc.
      Then choose 4 colleges and apply by October 15th.
      4. Wait for email from universities regarding interview invite. It will come in January.
      5. Prepare for interview.
      Some great resources: Medify(I used it for UCAT), Medentry, etc.
      Allocate atleast 15 days for interview prep.
      6. Give interview.
      7. If luck is good, then u will get offer in march/april.
      Then immediately look for hostel/accommodation. For example, I got offer on 24th April from glasgow. I waited to give neet on 7th and on 8th May I applied for accommodation in hostel.
      Now many extra things are there:
      1. PCC(passport office mein hoga)
      2. Health check forms(vaccination information etc)
      All this after offer u have to do. Complete all my May end and submit. From June 15 your student visa process starts.
      In September/october classes start.
      All the best. Be sure to ace the NEET as uk is very expensive for medicine.
      So u should have 2nd option.
      England colleges cost 40 lakh per annum. And Scotland colleges cost 50 lakh per annum.

    • @aabritiroy9142
      @aabritiroy9142 Před rokem

      My daughter is a medical student in Georgia. Is she tranfer in uk ? Can she get scholarship?

    • @justsomeone2001
      @justsomeone2001 Před 8 měsíci

      How is Georgia for med studies?