PROS & CONS OF GENERAL PRACTICE (GP) TRAINING IN UK

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @DoctorNosa
    @DoctorNosa 4 года назад +29

    Team GP over here but good points made!

  • @GPONTHEMOVE
    @GPONTHEMOVE 4 года назад +8

    Great summary, I really enjoyed this video, I liked when you spoke about the 10mins gp consults, luckily some practices have gone to 15mins appts as per BMA guidance. Thanks!

  • @burhanwali8862
    @burhanwali8862 4 года назад +8

    Your videos are very informative and helpful. As someone who's thinking of working in the UK they're a treasure trove. Thank you for taking some time out of your busy routine to make these video. Hope to see more...

  • @DrErwinKwun
    @DrErwinKwun 4 года назад +9

    A career in GP is not foe everyone. It is indeed a challenging career due to the enormous workload and constant pressure. You raise some good points. However, there are also benefits of GP. You see people from all walk of life. As they say, variety is the spice of life. You get to know your patients and their family over time. GP is more flexible than specialties like medicine, Obs & Gynae or Paeds s as you don't have to work nights and weekend.

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад +2

      Very true. Thank you.

  • @nagwannoaman2690
    @nagwannoaman2690 Год назад

    I really loved your video, how you talk and address each point ❤❤❤
    You’re such a polite, humble and nice person
    Thanks for the good video

  • @vikassingh-xc7hh
    @vikassingh-xc7hh 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for giving such information

  • @ngwenyunt5879
    @ngwenyunt5879 3 года назад

    you are absolutely right. You read my mind.

  • @ajinkyagaikwad3542
    @ajinkyagaikwad3542 4 года назад +1

    Thanks! Your videos are so informative.

  • @hemanaidu8360
    @hemanaidu8360 4 года назад +2

    Hi Lavnya! Nice to hear your points:) Where can I learn more about the GP system and workings of a practice of the UK?

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад +1

      Do check out this video as well - BENEFITS OF GP TRAINING ruclips.net/video/54BYrqvwuLY/видео.html

  • @chiamakankorikailechukwu9189
    @chiamakankorikailechukwu9189 4 года назад +4

    Lots of cons though...I was listening for pros.

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      The pros is in this video-BENEFITS OF GP TRAINING ruclips.net/video/54BYrqvwuLY/видео.html

  • @NomanKhan-pl9qd
    @NomanKhan-pl9qd 2 года назад

    Informative video

  • @moaz6395
    @moaz6395 4 года назад +2

    Hello. You keep mentioning 'surgery'. Can you please tell what surgery means in a GP practice and what's GP surgery? Please and thanks!

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      GP surgery is another term for clinics.

    • @moaz6395
      @moaz6395 4 года назад +1

      @@lavnya70 Ohhh. So weird! How come?

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      @@moaz6395 It has been like that in UK.

    • @moaz6395
      @moaz6395 4 года назад

      @@lavnya70 bet.

    • @moaz6395
      @moaz6395 4 года назад +1

      @@lavnya70 thanks though.

  • @yasrabbatool7316
    @yasrabbatool7316 4 года назад +4

    Hi ..
    Do IMG obs and gynae training get free hands to do cesarean section and hysterectomy or they only assist....
    From which year they get free hand

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      Hi, yes they do. Normally from the first year.

  • @ahmedelbarbaary
    @ahmedelbarbaary 4 года назад +2

    So doctor, Where do gps work?
    They don't work in the hospital?

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      They work in community clinics.

    • @ahmedelbarbaary
      @ahmedelbarbaary 4 года назад +1

      @@lavnya70 doctor can you talk about the specialities where there is work life balance?
      I mean that you normally work 40-48 hours a week and from 9-5 like everyone else having more time for yourself.

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      @@ahmedelbarbaary GP specialty probably has the best work life balance.

    • @sandrillalobo2428
      @sandrillalobo2428 3 года назад +1

      @@lavnya70 What about Psychiatry? I've heard people say that working hours is less if you pursue Psychiatry in UK. Is that true Doctor?

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  3 года назад

      @@sandrillalobo2428 It will depend on your job contract.

  • @Fuandomin946
    @Fuandomin946 4 года назад +3

    Hallo,I have been working for almost 7 years in my country, 4 years in the department of emergency and 2 years in neonatologi,and now I wanna to apply in the uk for GP tranning especific neonatologic,but how can I apply here,can you help me a little info about GP here?thx

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      Hi, do you want to do GP or neonatology? They are two different specialty.

  • @tayyabakhokhar3695
    @tayyabakhokhar3695 2 года назад

    why you are reading from your desktop....not making eye contact

  • @Srvjq123
    @Srvjq123 2 месяца назад

    Hello ma'am , I am Dr from India, I have completed my MBBS and one year of internship, I am looking further to write MRCGP , there is not much information regarding MRCGP can you please make a video regarding it , many even dontbknow that this exam exists,
    What is MRCGP international/south east asia
    Steps /process /eligibility criteria for Indian MBBS students/fees/total amount for whole process/study resources/q bank /life style /expected salary after MRCGP /training duration .
    Please make a video , please 🙏

  • @seershasubash4010
    @seershasubash4010 4 года назад +2

    Hi doctor.Huge thanks for all the information.There is something I would like to know.Can I do Mrcgp from my country and then come to UK? In such a case how do I go about after clearing Mrcgp directly?What are my chances to work as Gp in UK thereafter.Also for permanent residency.

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад +2

      I am not sure. You can check the eligibility criteria on the MRCGP website www.rcgp.org.uk

    • @seershasubash4010
      @seershasubash4010 4 года назад +1

      Thankyou so much;

  • @shivinlal2376
    @shivinlal2376 4 года назад +1

    Hi Lavanya . Am interested in doing internal medicine .can u guide me about what to do after clearing plab 2.

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад +1

      After MBBS, internship and PLAB, apply for FY2 jobs in UK. After FY2 (1 year), apply for internal medicine training (IMT) (2-3 years). During IMT, take MRCP. After IMT and MRCP, apply for higher specialty training in your desired medical specialty eg cardiology, respiratory, acute medicine, neurology, gastroenterology, renal medicine, haematology etc (4-5 years). You can apply for higher specialty training in acute medicine or general medicine if none of the other specialties appeal to you.

    • @shivinlal2376
      @shivinlal2376 4 года назад +1

      @@lavnya70 tq 🙏

  • @harsimransingh-lo3id
    @harsimransingh-lo3id 4 года назад +3

    Ma'am can a doctor SETTLE and practice in UK after doing MD/MS postgraduate training in India without going through postgraduate training again in UK by just giving frcs/mrcp/Mrcs etc? Thankyou

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад +2

      Hi, if you are already a specialist/consultant in another country, you can enter the specialist register here via the CESR route.
      bdiresourcing.com/news/2018/06/a-guide-to-cesr/130

  • @kanzuliman840
    @kanzuliman840 4 года назад +2

    I have done mrcp how can I enter ST1 for GP

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад +1

      Have you done FY2? You can apply for GP training after FY2.

    • @kanzuliman840
      @kanzuliman840 4 года назад

      Yep I have done FY2 but unfortunately or fortunately I did clear MRCP as well.Now if I want to be a GP that means this MRCP is of no use because that is only needed if I want higher specialities?right?

  • @shubhikatyal6098
    @shubhikatyal6098 4 года назад +2

    Hi...I have done my MD Medicine from India..so after the mrcp three stages what additional exam or training I have to do to practice as an internal medicine specialist?

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад +1

      Hi, most doctors here after internal medicine training (IMT) (3 years) and MRCP, go on to pursue higher medical specialty training (4 years) in their desired field eg cardiology, dermatology, respiratory etc. You could opt for acute internal medicine (4 years) instead if you don't want to choose any specialty.
      After IMT (3 years), MRCP and higher medical specialty training (4 years)- you become a consultant.
      This is the porcess in the UK.

    • @shubhikatyal6098
      @shubhikatyal6098 4 года назад

      Lavnya Balenderan what about CESR

    • @Mbbsstories
      @Mbbsstories 4 года назад

      Can I appear in MRCP exam after FY2 without CMT as an IMG

  • @advikkaridhy6301
    @advikkaridhy6301 4 года назад +2

    Mam after passing plab and getting gmc registration and doing fy2 we can get into GP training for 3 years directly ? And do we have to go through any other exam during this gp training of 3 years to become GP and one more thing mam can we get couple of months of maternity leave during GP training and resume to work when we are ready ????

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      Hi, yes, after FY2, you can apply for GP training. During GP training, you have to take the MRCGP exam. You can take maternity leave at any time and resume your training after that.

    • @advikkaridhy6301
      @advikkaridhy6301 4 года назад +2

      @@lavnya70 thanku sister sooooo very much I love you sister ...if I manage to get a job there in I will surely come and meet you angel

  • @vasusrimnbvcxz
    @vasusrimnbvcxz 4 года назад +2

    How to revise questions in Pastest

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      Hi, it is a q bank online subscription.

    • @vasusrimnbvcxz
      @vasusrimnbvcxz 4 года назад +1

      Lavnya Balenderan yes ma’am... but we can’t go back to the questions we hav already answered a while ago to revise it... is there any other way

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад +1

      @@vasusrimnbvcxz Hi, there should be a way to view the questions that you have already answered. I don't have my subscription anymore so I can't tell you the steps. Try contacting the pastest team. They should be able to help you.

    • @vasusrimnbvcxz
      @vasusrimnbvcxz 4 года назад +1

      Lavnya Balenderan thank u

  • @ReethuVincy22444422
    @ReethuVincy22444422 4 года назад +1

    6:50 morning surgery? does a GPs work involve surgery?

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад +1

      In the UK, surgery is referred to the clinic session. The GP clinic is called GP surgery.

    • @ReethuVincy22444422
      @ReethuVincy22444422 4 года назад +1

      @@lavnya70 thankyou fr the prompt clarification.

  • @janatarek600
    @janatarek600 3 года назад

    What are the working hours like when you’re a gp?

  • @Samayga
    @Samayga 4 года назад +2

    But i heard gps are earning better than mrcp peoples... is it true?????

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      Hi, yes GP earns as well as medical consultants.

    • @Samayga
      @Samayga 4 года назад +2

      @@lavnya70 but gp only 3years but to become consultant v need to spend 7years.... thats the difference

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      @@Samayga The starting salary for GPs after 3 years is around £56K, the starting salary for consultants after 7 years is around £76K. Here is a link to the NHS pay scale.
      bdiresourcing.com/news/a-doctors-pay-within-the-nhs/119

    • @mariumrehman8391
      @mariumrehman8391 4 года назад +1

      @@lavnya70 and in those 7 years how much salary for consultants?

    • @mariumrehman8391
      @mariumrehman8391 4 года назад +1

      @@lavnya70 £56K , £76K? is it monthly?

  • @SaurGamer-ph4fq
    @SaurGamer-ph4fq 4 года назад +1

    Mam do we become gp immediately after fy2??

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад +1

      No, you can apply for GP training after FY2. After completing GP training (3 years), you will become a GP.

    • @ReethuVincy22444422
      @ReethuVincy22444422 4 года назад

      @@lavnya70 mam at the beginning of the video you mentioned that you had worked in a GP setting during your FY2. could you clarify.

    • @ZM90901
      @ZM90901 4 года назад

      Maree vinc after FY2 you do GP TRAINING for 3 years and THEN you become a gp

    • @ReethuVincy22444422
      @ReethuVincy22444422 4 года назад

      @@ZM90901 Thankyou. But I believe she isn't a GP. Hence I raised that doubt.

    • @tomcage123
      @tomcage123 4 года назад +1

      @@ReethuVincy22444422 yea technically u are a gp after med school..but only after speciality gp training u are a specialist gp.

  • @SaurGamer-ph4fq
    @SaurGamer-ph4fq 4 года назад

    Madam i m mbbs dr from india.....my age is 35.....do i hv chances of clearing plab and gmc registration at this age???.....m i too old if i m planning to settle in uk....vl i face language problem??

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      I think you can still take PLAB. Do check out the eligibility criteria here
      PLAB exam guide ruclips.net/video/87lceQTS6m0/видео.html

    • @SaurGamer-ph4fq
      @SaurGamer-ph4fq 4 года назад +1

      @@lavnya70 i know i m eligible....but my point is.... doesn't nhs prefer young candidates??and won't i face difficulty in getting fy2 job and starting st as young will be preferred more in interview??

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      @@SaurGamer-ph4fq From my observations, there is no age bias in UK. This is just my opinion.

    • @SaurGamer-ph4fq
      @SaurGamer-ph4fq 4 года назад

      @@lavnya70 madam could u pls answer my question after consulting ur colleagues and hv some workout....i know i m expecting high from u....but it is very important for me....but ur such a helping and affectionate dr....i shall be very very thankful to you.... sorry for botheration

  • @Mbbsstories
    @Mbbsstories 4 года назад +2

    After FY2 are we considered as GP?

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      No, to become a GP you need to complete the GP training programme (4 years)

  • @imranpatel8598
    @imranpatel8598 4 года назад +1

    Ma'am ,what is the pay of gp during their training and once they finish their training ,as they become consultant Gp ,what is there pay ,is it same as surgery or medicine consultant after their 8 years training?

    • @lavnya70
      @lavnya70  4 года назад

      Do check out the salary here www.bma.org.uk/pay-and-contracts/pay/other-doctors-pay-scales/salaried-gps-pay-ranges

  • @SuperKEERi
    @SuperKEERi 2 года назад +1

    Mam what is the degree you get after 3years of gp training..is der some exam after 3 years lik if it's medcne. U can do ur mrcp and start with your speciality training..is there something like that in gp training or family medicine?

    • @faithlesshound5621
      @faithlesshound5621 2 года назад

      As she said before, GP trainees normally take the exams to become members of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP). But it is not a university degree. There are also diploma exams you can take after six months hospital experience in things like obstetrics, paediatrics, geriatrics, family planning, (etc) and some keen types collect DCH, DRCOG, DGM (etc) during their training. These are at a lower level than the membership exams, but relevant to practice in the community, so they may help you get a more desirable job.