Moving to UK after MS/MCH in India

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @yogeshgehlot3346
    @yogeshgehlot3346 3 года назад +10

    I had the opportunity to visit nadiad, where I met Dr Arvind Ganpule Sir, He must be very proud of you sir, Best of 🤞Luck

  • @sudipsaha9632
    @sudipsaha9632 Год назад +1

    All the best Krishnendu da
    Thanks to Dr Suman for arranging this wonderful interview

  • @sukanya_unlimited3952
    @sukanya_unlimited3952 2 года назад +5

    Great video to see seniors from Kolkata doing great jobs there and more over helping and inspiring other aspirants. A video on ophthalmologist img in uk would be of great help...if possible. Thanks 🙏

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      Ophthalmologists are not available in most hospitals and finding an IMG is quite difficult. I will watch out for any opportunities.

    • @sukanya_unlimited3952
      @sukanya_unlimited3952 2 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc thank you Dr Suman.

  • @sourajsaha2373
    @sourajsaha2373 3 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot to both of you for your guidance👍👍👍.Really liked your video.Want more these types of video in future.

  • @senthilnathan1682
    @senthilnathan1682 2 года назад +1

    Great video.. been 6 yrs since i completed MS worked in high volume centre..keen on moving to UK.also got DNB vascular surgery..throw some light on moving now and later after vascular surgery

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      The procedure for all surgical specialities are same. First step will be to complete MRCS and get GMC registration and then apply for vascular surgery jobs.

  • @kiran555ish
    @kiran555ish 2 года назад

    Excellent information. Thank you 😊

  • @manvindersingh5967
    @manvindersingh5967 3 года назад

    Wow... just what I wanted....nice video

  • @sartajkhan-ze9xq
    @sartajkhan-ze9xq Год назад +2

    dear dr suman, very nicely presented video. i would like to ask dr krishnendu about the job profile that he got immediately after moving to uk and what are the good centres to join in uk for a fully trained urologist like himself so he gets exposure to most of the advanced procedures in urology. and please make another video on how he cracked the job interview after mrcs

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/WK4qevvmhx0/видео.html
      You can search for jobs in NHS jobs website.search for the good hospital in your own specialty. Or read the job description and search about the services available in that hospital

    • @sartajkhan-ze9xq
      @sartajkhan-ze9xq Год назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc thank you for your prompt reply 🙏

  • @বাঁশিসঙ্গীতহারা

    Krishnendu da k onek din pore dekhlam,ami medical College e unit 4 er intern chilam, Dr.D kundu r unit e,krishnendu da,gorga basu, souvik saha da, etc

  • @pranav5007
    @pranav5007 3 года назад +1

    Thank you sir...
    Can you throw some light on national interview process.
    Thanks.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +1

      I have discussed about specialty application in another video.i will discuss about interview in another video.

  • @anandasokan1670
    @anandasokan1670 2 года назад +2

    Sir, After i complete my ms gen surg in India and mrcs....is it very hard to get into st3 of general and vascular surgery in the uk...the competition ratio is around 4-5...there are around 123 spots and 500 applications....what wil be the main hindrances ...i saw you mentioning many times that st3 is very difficult..can u plss elaborate

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      Competition ratio of 4-5 is quite competitive. The main difficulty is that IMGs won't be able to compete with local graduates in the application. They will score less in pre application scoring and commitment to specialty.

  • @Dr.AlkaJangra
    @Dr.AlkaJangra Месяц назад

    Hello Suman,
    I am a non acd junior resident and wants to persue ENT.
    MTI routes sounds quite appealing. Is it a good idea to move to UK with MTI instead of going via PLAB.
    Kindly guide on it.
    Thanks

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Месяц назад

      MTI is a good option bypassing PLAB. I used the same route to come to the UK.But you need MS/DNB ENT for MTI applications

  • @harshilk1859
    @harshilk1859 2 года назад

    Hi.
    Thanks for sharing this information.
    But in whole video I didn't get that what Dr. Krishnendu was doing in UK i.e. post wise? Was he consultant in urosurgery or was he doing his speciality training right after clearing MRCS part 1&2..?
    Please clear this question for me.
    Thank you.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +2

      He is working as a non trainee registrar in urology.

  • @onlineshopping-mobile5817
    @onlineshopping-mobile5817 Год назад

    I am Ekbal from west bengal .
    Sir, MBBS এর পরে direct MRCS 1&2 clear kora সম্ভব নই ? যদি Plab না দিতে চায় কারন Plab ar পরে core training 2 years + ST training 6 years ( in ctvs /neurosurgery/urology/oncosurgery) = total 8 years to become a ctvs surgeon & consultant in uk . Directly MRCS clear করলে 6 years a ctvs training complete হয়ে যাবে.
    2.MBBS complete করার পর কোনো general surgeon ( যিনি independent pvt. Practice করছেন) কাছে 5-6 months থেকে experience gani করে MRCS দিতে চাই.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      1. Neuro/ CTV's recruitment ST1 e Hoy, MRCS laage na tar Jonno. Onno subject e MRCS korleo experience criteria ta satisfy Korte hobe.
      2. Private e kaaj korleo MRCS deoa jaabe.

  • @deepankygupta7184
    @deepankygupta7184 3 года назад +7

    Hello sir, I completed MS Orthopaedics from a reputed govt college in Delhi in 2020. Currently working as a senior resident. I just have one publication. I am really confused whether I should go for USMLE Or MRCS (UK). Eventually, my goal is to gain good experience from abroad and settle there if the earning and other factors remain stable. At the same time, I don't want to hustle much into the financial expenditure and the preparation part as well, because I have to support my family financially. Please suggest the best way and how to begin at the earliest.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +5

      If you are happy with a non training job then UK is a sensible option.else try USMLE

    • @chirag6484
      @chirag6484 2 года назад +1

      @@SumanPaulDoc sir please make a vedio on non training job for life time for indian general surgeon

    • @lalitsharma7458
      @lalitsharma7458 2 года назад

      @@chirag6484
      Very much needee

  • @Dr_Hari_Mahobia
    @Dr_Hari_Mahobia 3 года назад

    Thankyou sir very informative video what i needed

    • @Dr_Hari_Mahobia
      @Dr_Hari_Mahobia 3 года назад

      Need guidance
      Should i need to wait for the international center to be open or need to schedule my part b exam in uk now
      Please suggest

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад

      I think it is better to wait as exam in UK will be difficult to pass if you are not working here.

  • @TheLuvZushagra
    @TheLuvZushagra 2 года назад +6

    Great video. A question, like you said after MS/MCh and clearing MRCS A, B, you enter at ST-3 level.
    1. Where do you have to apply for to enter the pathway at ST-3? Which website or application process?
    2. Regarding the logbook and journals to be kept during MS, where will one find the format or the outline to keep the journal of your cases?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +2

      1. You will find specialty-wise person specification here: specialtytraining.hee.nhs.uk/recruitment/person-specifications.
      2. www.elogbook.org/

    • @TheLuvZushagra
      @TheLuvZushagra 2 года назад

      Thanks sir!

    • @nikhil4909
      @nikhil4909 Год назад

      Elogbook useful after getting gmc registration, during dnb no use

  • @JJ-tl2oe
    @JJ-tl2oe 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much sir for all the valuable information u share through your videos......sir ,I have a doubt regarding gaps in our clinical practice ....I have completed my medical school and internship without any gap....but after internship while preparing for neet exam I have a gap of about 1 Yr.... does this affect my gmc registration while applying after mrcs

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      No, it does affect your GMC registration. I just explained that I was preparing for exam and joined coaching.

  • @drharrshadakurrande
    @drharrshadakurrande 2 года назад +5

    Hi sir ! Thank you for such a great video !! I have finished MS ENT and will be giving MRCS part A in September. It would be great to get your guidance regarding getting a job as an ent surgeon as well as applying for fellowships in ENT which are offered by the RCS. Also after MRCS , do i have to get training in the UK again or i get to apply for a job?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      You can apply for jobs after MRCS and GMC registration. Check out the video on NHS jobs on my channel about the procedure of searching and applying for the jobs.

    • @KK-gs7ui
      @KK-gs7ui 2 года назад +1

      Sir I m an ent ms jr in India pls help me out how to move to uk with ms ent from india and initially work n eventually get fellowships

  • @Iminscrubs
    @Iminscrubs 21 день назад

    Hello sir, after completing Mch in India do we need to give MRCS or FRCS? And after MRCS/FRCS hw mny yrs of residency we need to do in UK?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  21 день назад

      This video explains about FRCS- ruclips.net/video/EZFRhJEi2W8/видео.html

  • @akshpatel40
    @akshpatel40 Год назад +1

    Hello suman sir …….i read many replies of your ….somewhere you mentioned - “if you are a MS passout from india , you have to apply for ST3 , not CT1. Which is extremely difficult “.
    You mean , getting into a training ST3 post is difficult right ? If that’s so , what are the scopes for a MS passout and how one can improve his CV being MS passout from india?
    also , i have heard from my peers , in general all the surgical branches are extremely difficult to get into in UK because of competition from UK graduates and recruitment bodies favouring UK passout above IMGs….is there any truth to this?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад +1

      I don't think there is much scope for career progression in surgical fields in the UK now. It's extremely competitive to enter training so chances are slim as an IMG. Only reasonable option is to work in a non training job, learn some advanced skills and return back to India

    • @akshpatel40
      @akshpatel40 Год назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc on the contrary, is getting training job after PLAB or MRCP still easier as it was some years ago?
      My whole decision of pursuing PLAB is based on finding a training post in short span, my 3 seniors already are stuck without job from 7 months, advising me not to think about plab.
      Do you have any advice to improve CV for me as an fresh intern in india? ( i hope you make a video dedicated to CV and portfolio)

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/CduP10wPAOo/видео.html
      Medicine is an easier option as compared to surgery. However since 2020, the competition has grown exponentially and job saturation is a reality.

  • @ayushbansal2299
    @ayushbansal2299 2 года назад +1

    Sir how much time does it take for a registrar to reach a consultant post .? Also after completing MRCS, back in India, at which phase of British medical training will the doctor be inducted ?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      Depends on the specialty and training duration of that specialty.likely a registrar but there is no guarantee

  • @nishokthedon
    @nishokthedon 2 года назад +1

    Sir, I jus finished my MS general surgery and got rank in SS probably will take uro.. Will it be possible to prepare and give MRCS exam during my residency?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      That's how most PGT/PDTs prepare for the exam.So I guess, yes

    • @funonlynomania
      @funonlynomania Год назад +1

      Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏👏 I have been preparing for past 9 years but never able to crack anything

  • @uday7151
    @uday7151 3 года назад +1

    Good informative

  • @demonsstar
    @demonsstar 6 месяцев назад

    After MS or/and Mch.... If we go..then...we have to do training of job? And apart from MRCS any other exams to pass?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  6 месяцев назад

      MRCS is enough to get GMC registration and start working.

  • @lalitsharma7458
    @lalitsharma7458 2 года назад

    Sir, I have heard that after mrcp there is lot of competition to get into training pathway of internal medicine in UK . Is this so ???
    And if I won't get training job and would like to work in non-training job then is it good to do so becoz i would come back to India or I would work in gulf country after getting some experience in UK whether training or non-training .

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      Training posts are quite competitive and getting difficult to enter. You can work in non training posts and complete MRCP - this will help to get jobs in gulf. However CCT is the best option.

  • @dr.ershadhussaingaleti4250
    @dr.ershadhussaingaleti4250 2 года назад +1

    Hi sir, I am Mch Urology from India. How is the CESR pathway in Uk.. Can you please elaborate about it. Thank you.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/16daZzS53S0/видео.html

  • @sagarrrr0072007
    @sagarrrr0072007 2 года назад +1

    sir , a great overview of how and indian super-specialist can go on practising in uk
    can you cover a detailed step by step method to apply and train in uk
    the bits and pieces of what goes into joining and working in uk as a superpecialist trained in india
    i hope you cover this
    thanks in advance

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      Sure, I will cover them in due course

  • @pinkypinky5655
    @pinkypinky5655 3 года назад +3

    Hi sir, I’m in final year pg in dermatology and wanted to prepare MRCP and work as a dermatologist in UK. Sir do I need to do speciality training in DVL again for 4 years or can I get fellowships in cosmetic dermatology after passing MRCP examination as I have already done dermatology training in india

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад

      I have not seen any jobs for cosmetic dermatology in UK.I guess most of these procedures are not funded by NHS so not offered.actually any doctor/ nurse can train here in cosmetic procedures- Botox, fillers etc and work in private clinics to top up income.please try to confirm if these fellowship actually exist or not.

  • @viki19910
    @viki19910 2 года назад +1

    Afte completing DM pediatric gastro from India after MRCPCH can I practice Pediatric gastro there?

  • @vishnusurendran3598
    @vishnusurendran3598 2 года назад +2

    Hi sir, thank you for this video, very informative. Myself doing DrNB CTVS direct 6 years course, entering into 3rd year right now. If i want to do non trainee job, which pathway is correct for me, should I give MRCS -> do GMC reg -> f/b FRCS??. And if have cleared my MRCS/FRCS what is the probability of getting fellowships in good centres? And if I get non trainee job what will be the nature of my job as in work wise, hands on and future aspects ?. Kindly do reply, will be very helpful. Thank you sir.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      Hi Vishnu, you should do MRCS and then apply for CTVS jobs. Cardiothoracic and vascular are separate specialties in UK so you have to choose your priorities. Non training jobs are exactly like a training job, only you cannot progress to become a consultant.

    • @vishnusurendran3598
      @vishnusurendran3598 2 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc thank you so much sir for quick reply. If I may, I have a follow up question, what about fellowships sir? Thank you sir.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      @@vishnusurendran3598 fellowships are just non training jobs. There are no separate rules for them

    • @vishnusurendran3598
      @vishnusurendran3598 2 года назад

      Thank you sir, very helpful.

  • @shyammohan5637
    @shyammohan5637 2 года назад +1

    Hello sir , first of all great effort in spending your time to help others.
    Sir I have finished my MS ortho this July and am planning to appear for MRCS A this January. Sir my doubt is after clearing MRCS A and B the only exams i need to clear to get my gmc registration unlike mrcp which has 3 steps. (Excluding the English standardisation test)

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      MRCS (2 steps) and English exams are the only requirement

  • @raghuedanz
    @raghuedanz 2 года назад

    Hello sir , I have completed my MCh ,DrNB in plastic surgery. Now 2 years post training , I’m thinking of UK training options . So even after doing MRCS I’ll be only be applicable for ST3?

  • @amanraj407
    @amanraj407 2 года назад

    Hello sir , first of all the video was very informative, so thankyou sir
    And can you please tell me that after MS in India and completing MRCS , can we get paid fellowships in minimal access surgery or urology directly in UK and is it recognized in India when we come back

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      Fellowships are not available in UK like in USA and they are not recognised as formal training. Most fellow posts are non training posts which might offer some specialist experience.so you might get jobs in urology, minimal access surgery but they will not be recognised in India or UK as training.

    • @dr.o.p.sharma1858
      @dr.o.p.sharma1858 2 года назад

      ​@@SumanPaulDoc

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Месяц назад

      You can get paid fellow jobs. These are non training jobs so no recognition in India except just years of experience

  • @manvindersingh5967
    @manvindersingh5967 3 года назад +1

    After completing MCh uro and MRCS .... can we directly do fellowship in UK just to gain experience... and come back....or is it compulsory to do all the ST years and then only be eligible for advanced urology fellowship...thanks in advance

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +3

      You can directly apply for fellowship and that's what Dr Biswas is doing.But to become a consultant, you will need to complete UK training.

    • @manvindersingh5967
      @manvindersingh5967 3 года назад +1

      @@SumanPaulDoc thank you so much sir

  • @Myverse626
    @Myverse626 Год назад

    What is Speciality training in uk equivalent to india?
    It'll be considered as a super speciality or what???

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      CCT is equivalent to super speciality

  • @avijitmudgal7554
    @avijitmudgal7554 3 месяца назад

    Sir if someone has been done with DNB general surgery and a fellowship in HPB surgery and completed both MRCS Part A and B and he wanted a fellowship in HPB and LT in UK for 1 year then whats the path?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 месяца назад

      They can simply apply for suitable jobs. Getting GMC registration won't be a problem as they have completed MRCS

  • @nawazshariffa3009
    @nawazshariffa3009 3 года назад +1

    Hello sir
    If a indian doctor with MBBS, MS , MCh urology, clears MRCS and enters UK.
    Does he have to undergo training, if so how many years, any exam, how many years will it take to become a consultant.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад

      All yours questions have been answered in this video.Indian training is not recognized in UK, so he/she will have to undergo training in UK to become a consultant.7-8 years is the total training time.

  • @hussainkolsawala3811
    @hussainkolsawala3811 Год назад

    Hello sir,
    I have same story like sir I have just took admission in DNB urosx and planning to practice in middle East sir..I want few detail sir just after clearing mrcs part A and part B , we ll get degree or after completion of whole ST steps? Only clearing of part A and part B valid for practice in middle East with pursuing Indian deg?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      You will get MRCS after clearing both parts of the exam, no need for ST training. It's recognised in the Middle east and add some value to your CV.

  • @AnkitTiwariking
    @AnkitTiwariking 2 года назад

    Hello Sir, durning filling the Mrcs form due to some diversity in degree name, i might end up putting wrong option like, surgery speciality in career grade, and unspecified in training level, as i have dome dnb Neurosurgery, is there going to be issue?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      That should be fine.most of these information is collected for research and statistics purpose.

  • @jigskhan381
    @jigskhan381 Год назад

    lets say- i did ms surgery in india, now i did mrcs 1,2 and move to uk.
    Now- - - i am in ST 3? if yes- it must be in ss directly. right?? please explain if it can be in urology or not.
    btw:--- if i preferred plab 1/2- i had to do fy2 and ct 1/2/3 and then i would have gotten sx degree and then would have started st 1.
    i think getting ms sx in india and then moving to uk is better option as it saves my year/2 as well.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      1. Your job description will be ST3 based on your previous experience, but you are not in a training programme so not in SS. Of course, you can get into non-training posts in urology after MRCS.
      2. You don't need FY2 after PLAB. Most doctors will work in some SHO posts, get their CREST form signed, and then apply for Core surgical training. This will save you more time compared to MS and more options to actually enter training rather than spending years waiting to get into training.

    • @jigskhan381
      @jigskhan381 Год назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc so basically u r saying not to do ms surgery in india and follow uk directly to save years. rgt?
      and
      i need to give mrcs to become SHO without fy2 right?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      @@jigskhan381 right
      You don't need MRCS for sho jobs

  • @raeza1990
    @raeza1990 2 года назад +1

    Hi sir .. Just a query. In case i complete my Superspecialty training from India.Can i directly go for FRCS exam instead of MRCS? And if i do fellowship from UK after MRCS like the doctor in the video has done will it increase my chance and fasten the process of becoming a consultant in UK? Thanks in advance

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      You can go for FRCS but passing the exam will not make you a consultant. You can choose to apply for CESR while working in UK as a registrar.if successful, this can make you a consultant.

    • @raeza1990
      @raeza1990 2 года назад

      Thanks sir. So whatever i do i will have to complete 8 years of training in UK before becoming a consultant?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      @@raeza1990 Either complete full training or CESR.

    • @bood35
      @bood35 Год назад

      you need to work in UK ( min 1 year) to do FRCS, it is a requirement

  • @rohanbhattacharjee6682
    @rohanbhattacharjee6682 3 года назад +3

    Sir, after completing MS in india itself, am I eligible to for FRCS. And if, how to apply for FRCS? And moreover, how much time does it take to complete FRCS?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад

      There is an international fellowship examination. www.jscfe.co.uk/content/content.aspx?ID=1 Please be aware that you will not be eligible to practice as a consultant in UK even if you pass this exam.

    • @rohanbhattacharjee6682
      @rohanbhattacharjee6682 3 года назад

      Sir, but if I complete my CCT in UK after qualifying MRCS, then shall I will be awarded with FRCS?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +2

      @@rohanbhattacharjee6682 you have to pass the FRCS exam while training for CCT.

    • @rohanbhattacharjee6682
      @rohanbhattacharjee6682 3 года назад

      Thank you sir!

  • @SamikshaRokade-n9s
    @SamikshaRokade-n9s 11 дней назад

    Hi sir. I'm currently pursuing general surgery in India and have one year left to complete MS. I have an interest in studying plastic surgery. Can you please suggest universities in UK best suited for this and also how to go about landing a seat there?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  11 дней назад

      Universities don't offer PG training in the UK

  • @dr.anjanbanerjee
    @dr.anjanbanerjee 3 года назад +2

    Hi Sir. I know this is out of your field but since you are in UK, I just wanted to take a suggestion from you. Is it worth Going to UK and doing GP training, And then Come back to India with MRCGP degree. Will it help me as a General Practitioner in my home country ? I am also from Kolkata

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад

      GP is a very good career option in UK and it is also helpful to move to other countries like gulf, Australia, Canada.it is well paid and requires 3yrs of training.you should definitely explore this if it suits you.

    • @dr.anjanbanerjee
      @dr.anjanbanerjee 3 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc Sir how will it help me if I return back to my Home country because I just want to go there, train and come back here. Will it help me in branding?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +1

      @@dr.anjanbanerjee you can use MRCGP as foreign degree in India.I have seen someone practice as pulmonologist in Kolkata with MRCGP.To be honest, GP opportunities abroad are lucrative and better than many hospital based specialities.

  • @monalishadevi4181
    @monalishadevi4181 7 месяцев назад

    Sir,I have completed my MS ophthalmology from Indian govt college in 2019. Sir, for shifting to uk, can I appear for MRCS ophthalmology to get a residency there. Also, will completing mrcs help in getting residency in other European countries like Netherlands?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  7 месяцев назад

      Ophthalmology does not have MRCS.MRCS is not valid in EU.

  • @anchupatel7675
    @anchupatel7675 Год назад

    If I want to do super speciality in urology or cardiothoracic in uk after completing my ms general surgery from india ...then what should I do .....please guide me ?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      You have to enter training posts at ST3 after clearing MRCS

  • @docvipinnair17
    @docvipinnair17 Год назад

    Hi.visited ur video for first time. I have completed my MCh CTVS 2020 and currently practising in private sector. . I want to work in UK . I have understood that i have to clear mrcs. Cud you help me with the path ahead after clearing mrcs, i mean how will I be able to train myself

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      You can work as a cardio thoracic registrar/clinical fellow after MRCS. But unlikely you will ever enter training or become a consultant

  • @saptarshikundu7535
    @saptarshikundu7535 2 года назад +1

    Sir I just started my Pg in General Surgery in 2022. In your opinion what will be the best time to seat in MRCS part A and Part B?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      Part A can be taken now and part B during later part of your MS

  • @geekymonam5200
    @geekymonam5200 2 года назад

    Very genuine and honest video dada. Please make a video about opportunities in ophthalmology in UK.

  • @anandnair2078
    @anandnair2078 2 года назад

    Sir if I have completed Mch from india is it better to write the Frcs or Mrcs to do a fellowship/ practice/more training?

  • @gopilagupta5260
    @gopilagupta5260 2 года назад

    Hello..after doing MD Pediatrics in India,.if we do MRCP instead of MRCPCH..is it that we can practice in adult medicine fields at UK

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      Yes, MRCP will be for adult general medicine

  • @aashiverma9312
    @aashiverma9312 2 года назад

    Sir, i have done MD Forensic medicine and toxicology from India. how can i go to UK, is plab the only option for my speciality branch? i couldnt find any exam in either MRCP or MRCS for Forensics. Kindly guide me.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      Forensics is not part of usual postgraduate training programs in NHS. So unlikely you will find a royal college exam for this.

  • @sunainashaikh1157
    @sunainashaikh1157 3 года назад

    Hello sir , When starting Obgyn residency in India, when should I take the MRCOG part 1 exam can you suggest?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад

      As a first year resident

    • @sunainashaikh1157
      @sunainashaikh1157 3 года назад

      Sir please make a video on mrcog exam , how to apply , eligibility criteria, how to prepare , what books to read for part 1 exam , Thank you .

  • @ashrasharma228
    @ashrasharma228 Год назад

    Sir after completing mch neurosx and mrcs can i practice as a neurosx in uk or will i have to train again ?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      You can practice neurosx but not as a consultant

  • @lasancykundu6393
    @lasancykundu6393 3 года назад

    Sir will you please make a video on how to prepare mrcs exam
    Which book to follow and coaching. And websites for mrcs.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +2

      I will try to make video later.for now I have shared a 10% discount code for pastest website in the description section of this video.

  • @navinsundar6694
    @navinsundar6694 2 года назад +1

    Sir, what are the odds of landing an ST3 job for someone who's completed his MS (gen surgery) from India? How many years does one have to work in a non training job to land an ST3 in Gen surgery?
    Do I understand that I should build up CVs while in a non training job before I apply for ST3? (I have no research credentials currently)
    Thank you in advance.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      Check out the competition ratios for ST3 RECRUITMENT ( Google it)to know your odds. You will have to build your CV and apply till you are successful. No one knows how many years will be needed for this.

    • @navinsundar6694
      @navinsundar6694 2 года назад

      Thank you for you reply sir

  • @dr.tanulinasarkar
    @dr.tanulinasarkar Год назад

    After superspecialisation in India (MCh/DrNB), at which position do we enter into in the UK? Do we have to apply for ST3 and go through the whole process of superspecialisation all over again? Or can we get a job based on our specialty? And how do we earn the FRCS degree?
    It would be great if you could clear my doubts Sir. Thank you.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад +1

      you can enter as a registrar after superspecialty training.If you want CCT then you have to apply for training.There is a separate video about FRCS and surgical career.

    • @dr.tanulinasarkar
      @dr.tanulinasarkar Год назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc Thanks a lot Sir

  • @mohsinparvez5211
    @mohsinparvez5211 Год назад

    Sir please make video on speciality orthopaedic too

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      I don't know of any orthopedic doctor who is an IMG

  • @navinsundar6694
    @navinsundar6694 2 года назад

    Sir, I’ve just completed my MS gen surgery and I ve decided to move to the UK for a non training job. Are the IELTS academic exam and the MRCS two parts the only exams that I need to sit before I apply for GMC registration? Or is there something more to the process? Thank you for reading this.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +4

      You have to complete MRCS first. Then before applying for GMC registration, you have to pass English exam.

    • @navinsundar6694
      @navinsundar6694 2 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc thank you so much sir

  • @pa2707
    @pa2707 2 года назад

    Sir, you mentioned after CT1 and CT2 we interview for ST3 and that training goes for about 4-5 years. What about someone who has already completed MCh training in India? Do they also have to go through all these Speciality training years again after taking MRCS or start again as an SHO? Or can they work as a consultant directly? Please kindly clarify. What would be the status/designation for someone who goes to UK after completing both MS and MCh in India?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      You cannot become a consultant without CCT or CESR. Most post Mch doctor start as registrar

    • @tanaysingh8451
      @tanaysingh8451 2 года назад

      How to get registrarship??

    • @bood35
      @bood35 Год назад

      After Mch, apply for registrar jobs and pick one of the 2 pathways CCT/CESR to become consultant. Both will take 6 years around and during that u need to do the FRCS as well. U can become locum consultant without them, but not right away

  • @saumiksatapathy5175
    @saumiksatapathy5175 2 года назад

    Sir make a video on mbbs students how should they study the 19 subjects standard books or Indian author books and study method etc

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      It doesn't matter what and how you study. Learn enough to pass your MBBS exams and dedicate 1yr for PG entrance MCQ preparation.once you get into your specialty training, nobody will remember 19 subjects

  • @abbyhose7311
    @abbyhose7311 3 года назад +1

    1. What is the probability that an Indian mbbs graduate get surgery residency in UK after being an SHO Vs without being an SHO (that is directly after plab & FY2)?
    2. What is the probability that an Indian mbbs graduate can get an SHO post & get a good opinion from your seniors there (In UK) so that you can get a surgical residency (in UK)?
    3. Is the PLAB route better or MRCS route (after MS in India)better if you are planning to work In India after studying in UK?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +1

      1. You don't necessarily need to work in SHO posts to apply for core surgical training. If you can get all the required competencies signed off for your application during FY2, then you might get into training.
      2. Surgical residency is competitive but possible to get into if you plan your CV accordingly. Its not your nationality but your portfolio+interview scores that determines your success.
      3.If you want to train as a surgeon in UK, PLAB is the preferred option. remember you cannot work as a surgeon for more than 18months to apply for core surgery training. So any form of post graduate training like MS/DNB disqualifies you for CST application.

  • @arijitganguly1758
    @arijitganguly1758 2 года назад

    Sir please conduct a session for ENT post graduates . Many people are in need. Thanks in advance
    Arijit Ganguly

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      I am yet to come across any IMG doing ENT jobs. Will surely do a video if I find one

  • @swapnilprasad4204
    @swapnilprasad4204 Год назад

    Hello sir, I am a MS general surgery resident in India, entering the final year of my residency. I am inquisitive about this MRCS route and settling outside India post MS, what are the opportunities/route to settle/pursue super speciality training in countries that are in commonwealth, other than the UK

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      You can apply for jobs in Australia, NZ,Canada after passing respective registration exams. Chances of entering further training are almost negligible.

  • @SurgicalNeuron
    @SurgicalNeuron 3 месяца назад

    I have completed my Neurosurgery.
    Is MRCS mandatory or can i apply for FRCS directly .

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 месяца назад

      You cant apply for FRCS without UK experience. FRCS International is allowed

    • @SurgicalNeuron
      @SurgicalNeuron 3 месяца назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc so basically clear MRCS , work in UK and simultaneously apply for FRCS there

    • @SurgicalNeuron
      @SurgicalNeuron 3 месяца назад

      What is this CESR pathway

  • @kartiksridhar3126
    @kartiksridhar3126 2 года назад

    Hi suman sir I am working as a urologist in India.......I've cleared both mrcs part a part b and oet and have applied for gmc registration......so can you guide me regarding the road ahead.....how do I apply for jobs or for senior clinical fellow positions.....what is the prospect of the CESR route ??

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      You can browse and apply for jobs through nhsjobs website

  • @preethiyaswt
    @preethiyaswt Год назад

    Hi sir . I have completed my MS GENERAL SURGERY in 2021 and working as a consultant . I want to settle in uk and also interested in doing super specialisation in vascular surgery or plastic surgery .What will be the best pathway .

  • @tanmay0703
    @tanmay0703 2 года назад

    Hello sir. I have done 6 yr DrNB Neurosurgery. I cant clear MRCS since i dont have general surgery exposure. What is the option for me if i want to persue carrier in UK.?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      To be realistic you cant enter training in neurosurgery. Only possible option is to try for MTI posts/senior clinical fellow in a neurosurgery centre.

  • @vazeer6983
    @vazeer6983 Год назад

    Hello Sir!
    I am first year resident in pune, I'm doing dnb family medicine....
    If i give mrcp in my 2nd year, will i be in a good position to get a family medicine job in uk till my srship completes?
    Can you please help me with that?
    Always grateful 🙏🏻

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      Family medicine does not exist in uk

  • @shalabhagrawal2425
    @shalabhagrawal2425 2 года назад

    Sir thank you for such great insights.. I am an ophthalmologist with an experience of 9 yrs after ms aged 38 yrs ... how should I proceed.. kindly help.. thank you

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      FRC Ophthalmology exam and then apply for fellow jobs

  • @anantkumar5319
    @anantkumar5319 2 года назад

    Can we directly give SCE after mch urology and start practice in UK instead of mrcs pathway

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      SCE is not a pathway to get GMC registration.

  • @anilkk7
    @anilkk7 3 месяца назад

    Hello sir, it was very breif and informative video. I passed my MBBS exam in 2015 and internship in 2016. Took 2 year drop( did few months non-continuous jon as junior resident job in both the years). After that i did my MS General surgery from 2019-2022. Doing SR job from last 2 years in General Surgery. I preparing for MRCS part A. Sir, as i had 2 years of gap post mbbs (with part time job for few months) and now after MS also, if i clear my both MRCS exam, will i be eligible for ST 3 job in UK after GMC registration or they will consider me overqualified and won't be offering me ST3 job..kindly clear my confusion and guide me how to proceed. Thanks and kind regards

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 месяца назад

      You will be eligible for registrar grade jobs (ST3 equivalent).

  • @merinvarghese2357
    @merinvarghese2357 2 года назад

    Hi sir, if someone has completed superspeciality, can he/she work as superspecialist or do we have to go all the way from ct1

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      They can work in the same specialty as middle grade doctor

    • @merinvarghese2357
      @merinvarghese2357 2 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc middle grade means ? Does it mean that a neonatology dm holder her have to work as pediatrician initially? Or can we go directly to neonatology training

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      You cannot go to training directly because your degree/ training from India is not recognized.neonatology DM are equivalent to MBBS graduate in UK. Mrcpch can get you a registrar job in non training posts.

  • @TheMayank000
    @TheMayank000 3 года назад

    Hi sir, after giving MRCS, do i need to do CST again after doing MS in india? or is it directly into speciality training?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +1

      You are not eligible for CST if you have done MS in India.

    • @fireblade4d
      @fireblade4d 2 года назад +1

      Then what are we eligible for sir...??

  • @janakrajpokharel7660
    @janakrajpokharel7660 2 года назад

    Thanks for the wonderful video
    Can you guide me for the pathway to uk as i m doing ms ENT in india
    Can i give mrcs and proceed?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      MRCS and then apply for non training ENT jobs

    • @janakrajpokharel7660
      @janakrajpokharel7660 2 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc i heard mrcp part 2 is different for ent . is it so?
      thanks in advance

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      @@janakrajpokharel7660 ENT have separate MRCS

  • @sanjaysana6819
    @sanjaysana6819 2 года назад

    Sir, after MCH/DNB SS in urology in India, if I clear MRCS and go to UK., Should I have to undergo ST course in UK to work as urologist? Or will I be allowed to work as urologist in UK with my urology degree in India...? KINDLY REPLY 🙏

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      You will be allowed to work as urologist but your degree means nothing here.

    • @sanjaysana6819
      @sanjaysana6819 2 года назад

      Thank you sir.
      Sir, it will be very helpful if you can make the same video for Canada. How to move to Canada after MS/MCH in India?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      @@sanjaysana6819 I dont have any idea about Canada

  • @kavyavarshney3021
    @kavyavarshney3021 Год назад

    after MD or DM u apply for ST4 only ...no diff??

  • @user-pn1ws2mw1s
    @user-pn1ws2mw1s 2 года назад

    Sir I have done my MS ENT from a government collee in Pune.I wanted to do a fellowship in head and neck surgery in UK.How should i plan?What would be the course after MRCS?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      GMC through MRCS and then apply for jobs

    • @user-pn1ws2mw1s
      @user-pn1ws2mw1s 2 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc And how much is the tenure of the fellowships?

  • @drshaolinmerchant
    @drshaolinmerchant Год назад

    Sir can a Diploma ENT doctor give MRCS and then join in Neurosurgery over there?

  • @ankitraivaid6229
    @ankitraivaid6229 3 года назад

    Sir, if we complete core training in uk (ct1-ct3) in uk after mbbs from India, and after that if we wish to return to India , so does we considered same as pg graduate in India ? Or we considered as only mbbs graduate in India ? Please help sir

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад

      Core medical training+MRCP will be equivalent to MD medicine

    • @ankitraivaid6229
      @ankitraivaid6229 3 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc is it accepted in India ? And Is it same as for surgical training ?

    • @ankitraivaid6229
      @ankitraivaid6229 3 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc and after competition of CT training , at what post I work in India ?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +2

      Senior resident, junior consultant

  • @draashiqnawal330
    @draashiqnawal330 3 года назад +2

    Great video Sir.. God bless you for these priceless efforts
    Can you clear these doubts for me..??
    1. If we complete MS in India and passed MRCS .. we go to CT1 for 3 years and then before going to ST1 ..is there any exam to choose the speciality like NEET mch exams in India..or you can choose the speciality like giving choice.??
    2. After MS , you need to work around 3 years CT AND 5 years for ST right sir..??
    3. When does this FRCS Come into picture..??
    4. Becoming a consultant in UK , which are the countries where these are valid and we can migrate if we want to without studying further..?
    5. After Mch in India also you need to undergo core training and ST training , so a plastic surgeon in India takes total 8 years to become a plastic surgery consultant in UK. Am I right sir.??
    6. Lastly , which are the best surgical specialities that you can opt for a better work life money balance???

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +8

      1.To clarify this further- If you complete 3 years MS training in India, you will be ineligible for CST application.(18months is the maximum limit of surgical experience).The only option remains is to apply at ST3, which is extremely difficult.The application process is combination of your portfolio/CV review and interview.
      2. MS/MCH does not count towards training in UK. So does not matter for your training application.After MS, you may enter ST3 and complete 5-6 years to e become consultant.
      3. FRCS is exit exam for ST6-8, at the end of training.
      4. CCT is valid in all countries notably Australia, NZ, gulf, singapore(without any further exams)and Europe.Not valid in Canada and USA.
      5. Again Mch can only enter at ST3.
      6.All specialities are contracted to work 40-48 Hours/week and paid same NHS consultant salary so it does not matter which subject you choose. Breast, plastic surgery, general surgery etc have scope for private work.

    • @draashiqnawal330
      @draashiqnawal330 3 года назад +3

      @@SumanPaulDoc thannk you sir.. you saved me months of research on this topic.. I have repeatedly asked the same to many.. But no one gave me such a clear answer.. Thanks a lot sir..

    • @drdebopriyapaul1020
      @drdebopriyapaul1020 2 года назад

      Thanks

  • @harrinidevi1214
    @harrinidevi1214 3 года назад +1

    Hello sir.. I have finished my MD Internal Medicine and preparing for DM nephrology.. Is it enough to pass MRCP to practice in UK sir to practice Nephrology?

    • @jinabhagawati7581
      @jinabhagawati7581 3 года назад +1

      Hey Harini … I too have passed my MD internal medicine n preparing fr gastro… n I want to give mrcp exam

    • @harrinidevi1214
      @harrinidevi1214 3 года назад +1

      @@jinabhagawati7581 Hello jina.. How to contact you

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +4

      MRCP is enough to get you license to practice in UK.

    • @harrinidevi1214
      @harrinidevi1214 3 года назад

      Thank you sir

    • @jinabhagawati7581
      @jinabhagawati7581 3 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc thnk u sir

  • @handworkofsurgeon7178
    @handworkofsurgeon7178 2 года назад

    Hello Dr Suman
    I have done dnb surgical gastroenterology from India
    I have come to uk through some MTI program which will give me master degree here but it will be non tarinig job as first year will be sho and then second year will be registrar
    I have not given MRCS examination as of now
    My future plan is to become consultant in HPB/ Colorectal in UK
    Can u guide me how to become that
    I am currently working as sho in UK nhs hospital through that course but dont know how much that would help me

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      You may follow the same pathway as my friend did- ruclips.net/video/EZFRhJEi2W8/видео.html

  • @attrayomandal2498
    @attrayomandal2498 3 года назад

    Sir will you please make a video of fellowship in RCS after mch from India

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад

      There are fellow posts advertised in NHS jobs website as and when they come up. you will need to apply for them directly.

  • @hareeshmukri5726
    @hareeshmukri5726 3 года назад

    informative video sir..i dont have mrcs but completed Mch i wnt to do fellowship in trsnsplant surgery from UK..how could i get into this..if i dont have mrcs will they pay salary for me??

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад

      How do you expect to practice in UK without MRCS?You will not get GMC registration.

  • @granthaliwalke2964
    @granthaliwalke2964 2 года назад

    Very nice video. Can you give information about FRCS. I’m have done MS ophthalmology from India . If I pass frcs glasglow can I get a job in UK

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      Yes. FRCOpthal is a recognized qualification.

    • @granthaliwalke2964
      @granthaliwalke2964 2 года назад

      So sir after giving frco I will get a job in uk or I will have to do my ophthal residency

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      @@granthaliwalke2964 you will get a job

    • @granthaliwalke2964
      @granthaliwalke2964 2 года назад

      Thanks sir for replying

  • @meetajain602
    @meetajain602 2 года назад

    Hello sir.im also ans ent planning to move to uk .so kindly guide how to prepare for that

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      You will need MRCS exam for that

  • @Born-Surgeon
    @Born-Surgeon 3 года назад

    Sir ami uk te core surgery training puesue korte portfolio te ki vabe build up korte pari?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +1

      coresurgeryinterview.com/resources/2021-Self-Assessment-Guidance-for-Candidates..pdf

    • @Born-Surgeon
      @Born-Surgeon 3 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc thanks you sir

  • @jeffreyashiq1633
    @jeffreyashiq1633 2 года назад

    Si, I am doing Mch Urology in India. What should I do if I want to pursue Urology in UK?. How much does it cost initially to settle in UK?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      Follow the same path as discussed in this video.cost depends on where and how you want to settle

    • @jeffreyashiq1633
      @jeffreyashiq1633 2 года назад

      Thank you sir....If I plan to enter training, would I want to pay fees for speciality training? If so how much will it cost?

  • @bhavyasree881
    @bhavyasree881 2 года назад

    After finishing mch plastic surgery what is thr procedure to practice in uk?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад

      Same as discussed in the video.GMC registration through MRCS and then apply for jobs

  • @crreddy9744
    @crreddy9744 3 года назад

    Can you make a guidance video for md radio diagnosis from India to work in uk

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад

      Thanks for your feedback.i will try to make one in future.

  • @adityarahane8808
    @adityarahane8808 2 года назад

    Post ms surgery
    I can work at non training post for few years
    Then return to india with that experience is it possible??

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +1

      You may return with few years of UK experience but that won't add much to your CV. You should at least clear FRCS exam or get Indefinite leave to remain before returning.

  • @ravindradev8922
    @ravindradev8922 2 года назад

    Hi sir....i completed D.M CARDIOLOGY in India. I am interested in pursuing cardiac electrophysiology fellowship in UK. can you guide me through the process sir.

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  2 года назад +2

      You need to find and apply for electrophysiology fellow jobs. Either Through MTI or after MRCP.

  • @Ritikanotinscrubs
    @Ritikanotinscrubs 2 года назад

    Sir what is better going for mecs after mbbs or MS in India

  • @wholedamshow005
    @wholedamshow005 3 года назад

    Sir, i wanted to know post M.S General Surgery in India, i pass the MRCS exam..i can work in the UK in a non-training post, then apply for a Training post..work in the UK for 8 years then become consultant..am i right?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад +2

      Unfortunately after MS in India,you can't apply for core surgical training. Only option remains ST3 in a surgical post which is quite difficult.your understanding of the pathway is correct.

    • @wholedamshow005
      @wholedamshow005 3 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc but sir if willing i can apply for core training also? Then later on ST3?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад

      @@wholedamshow005 you are not eligible for CST if you have more than 18months experience in surgery.

    • @wholedamshow005
      @wholedamshow005 3 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc thankyou soo much sir that was soo much informative

  • @vamshidharanikota1538
    @vamshidharanikota1538 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing knowledge and much appreciated!!
    I have a question, my wife currently pursuing PG in ophthalmology 2nd year in India.
    #PleasePickTheseQuestions
    Q1.What are the opportunities ophthalmologists in UK and how to approach?
    Q2. How long it will take to get a license?
    Q3. How much it’s cost?
    Could you please answers my questions and please advise!!

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад +1

      1. She can work as a staff grade/ clinical fellow roles but not become a consultant.
      2. Depends on how long she takes to pass the licencing exam.
      3. Depends on which route she chooses to get a GMC licence.

    • @vamshidharanikota1538
      @vamshidharanikota1538 Год назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc, Thank You for your valid answers. One more question, What are the possible routes to get GMC license? Can you share any websites that are more helpful.
      Thank you

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад +1

      @@vamshidharanikota1538 www.gmc-uk.org/registration-and-licensing/join-the-register/before-you-apply

    • @vamshidharanikota1538
      @vamshidharanikota1538 Год назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc Thank you so much!

  • @VarunM43278
    @VarunM43278 Год назад

    Sir what’s the scope after MCh surgical oncology in India with MRCS?

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  Год назад

      MRCS is just an added qualification in this case, won't do much

  • @P3Aesthetics
    @P3Aesthetics 3 года назад +1

    Very informative video…After Mch how many years will it take to become consultant in respective specialty if we move to uk?? Thank you

    • @SumanPaulDoc
      @SumanPaulDoc  3 года назад

      MS/ MCH is not counted for UK training.you will be applying at ST3 level to enter UK training and complete 6yrs to become a consultant.

    • @P3Aesthetics
      @P3Aesthetics 3 года назад

      @@SumanPaulDoc thank you

    • @raeza1990
      @raeza1990 2 года назад

      Hi sir. What if I clear FRCS after mch. Should i still complete 6 years of training before becoming consultant?

  • @HarshKumar-zx1ck
    @HarshKumar-zx1ck 2 месяца назад

    Sir do ypu provide one to one mentorship to get nhs jobs