How to APPLY for a job as a resident in Switzerland

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @victorchelashow3263
    @victorchelashow3263 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I did an elective in ENT/HNO twice in Essen and all almost the medical students were planning to move to Switzerland afterwards and wondered what the process would be like for me. You're the best!

  • @p.6267
    @p.6267 Год назад +8

    Finally a video!! We missed you! Regarding the interviews, could you make a video about Germany? Is it the same as Switzerland?

    • @EutopianDoctor
      @EutopianDoctor  Год назад +3

      I didnt make one about Germany because it is a much easier process. It is also a non-regulated process and it follows the same steps as in Switzerland. The difference is that the demand for doctors in Germany is much higher and as a consequence the Interview process tends to be much easier

  • @DavidAraújo-u9z
    @DavidAraújo-u9z Год назад +1

    Eres el mejor, estás salvando a mucha gente del MIR! Sigue así!

  • @juste3626
    @juste3626 Год назад

    as always, very valuable video! I will keep in mind your input when I apply next year for the job. Thank you, Eutopia

  • @yahyeabukarabdulle8711
    @yahyeabukarabdulle8711 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hospital is my home, medicine is my life, I am going to work hard and be the best.

  • @successoimmediato4127
    @successoimmediato4127 Год назад +1

    Hi, thanks for all the precious information. As far ad you know, are recommendation letters important to be taken in a hospital? Do you think that an erasmus in swiss could help a doctor to get in?

    • @EutopianDoctor
      @EutopianDoctor  Год назад

      They are important to some degree. I know for a fact that the doctors that I wrote "recommending" me were called before I was offered a position. But this didnt happen for every hospital where I worked. So it seems to depend on each departments policy and way of processing candidates.

  • @santiaguelsantiague2772
    @santiaguelsantiague2772 Год назад +1

    Hi doc! Your video is very helpful. Thank you so much!

  • @kirilstefanov4151
    @kirilstefanov4151 Год назад +6

    Hi, great video. I have one question and i will be very happy if you can answer it for me. Does the residency time you do in Germany count in Switzerland?

    • @TheGianxi
      @TheGianxi Год назад

      I would like to know that as well

    • @EutopianDoctor
      @EutopianDoctor  Год назад

      It should. I havent gotten it recognized yet, but I am on it

    • @lukaposeidon8490
      @lukaposeidon8490 Год назад

      @@EutopianDoctorWhat about from a non EU country?

  • @popeye-cl9wm
    @popeye-cl9wm Год назад

    your videos are gold for evry medical doctor

  • @thesethese-t6j
    @thesethese-t6j Месяц назад

    Hello eutopia ! thank ypu for your videos . When you move from germany to switzerland do you have to repeat residency ? or the time im germany count ?
    thanks !

  • @aleksandramatkovic1060
    @aleksandramatkovic1060 Год назад

    Hi, I loved the video! You definitely simplified everything!
    In your opinion, in which category does the plastic and reconstructive surgery belong to? Thanks 🙌🏻

  • @olcayayas4571
    @olcayayas4571 5 месяцев назад +1

    I wanna do residency in psychiatry in Switzerland, which comes from my heart😢. I do get what you mean though 😅

  • @camiyyb7530
    @camiyyb7530 Год назад +1

    Could you please do a comparison with Germany about which specialities are easy to get into and which are not? Im talking about something like neurology or some general surgery stuff ( specialities in between that are generally not in crazy demand like dermatology but not as much abandoned like rehabilitation and stuff ) how much chance would an EU graduate doctor from Spain would have to get into the mid-range specialities that i mentioned in RURAL areas in Germany in comparison to a C type hospital in Swtizerland ?
    Thank you for the videos - very helpful ✌️

    • @EutopianDoctor
      @EutopianDoctor  Год назад +3

      This things require some research, so Ill need some time, but ill add it to the list :D

  • @Muhammad80008
    @Muhammad80008 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, I'm thinking about studying in Italy and after that go for residency to US, Australia or Switzerland, so it is informative thank you :)

  • @kostantinosmargaritis9396
    @kostantinosmargaritis9396 2 месяца назад

    Man dermatology is like the crem de la crem of medicine. Extremely rare emergencies ( anaphylactic reactions only maybe? i dont think dermatologists even take care of anaphylactic shock), easy life, cosmetic stuff to make a lot of money from people with age insecurities (sorry for stating it that way ) and in general the pros of being a doctor without the cons. It is a given that it is very very competitive and your girlfriend would have a hard time. I mean, ok maybe it was a little too much given that she has schweizer experience and stuff but the way you put it its like in every specialization it is like that which i personaly think it is not.

  • @missmobap
    @missmobap 9 месяцев назад

    Your video is so useful thank u 🙏🏾

  • @TheGianxi
    @TheGianxi Год назад

    Thank you very much for this video!!

  • @JN-kk4nk
    @JN-kk4nk Год назад +1

    Hello @Eutopia ! can please put the internet site from where to find the hospitals with their programs as you said please ?
    thank you

  • @Jjjkkk-p2q
    @Jjjkkk-p2q Год назад +1

    In Switzerland is there considering properties to get
    PR and get a job?
    For non eu citizens

  • @alexi-o3s
    @alexi-o3s Год назад

    Hello mr Utopia! I wanted to ask what do you think from your experience is the budget that needs to have a new first year resident when first comes to swiss? I mean if i get accepted in a hospital for my first year of residency what are the costs that i will have to pay immediatly? like a 3month rent? Thanks for the support!!!! love your content keep up!

  • @docfaty7018
    @docfaty7018 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for the video
    My question will be : how to apply directly to switzerland coming from a non europen country ? Is there a procedure for recognition like germany? And if yes ,is it easy to get ?

  • @Prog47
    @Prog47 Год назад +2

    How competitive in cardiology? A new graduate fresh out of med school with no experience can get into a C type hospital for cardiology?

    • @EutopianDoctor
      @EutopianDoctor  Год назад +4

      Difficult :) but you can try
      Or you can do 1-2 year of internal diseases ( which should count for the specialty) and then swap to cardiology :)

    • @Prog47
      @Prog47 Год назад

      @@EutopianDoctor That's a great idea. And is the transfer process easy?

  • @aswinsuresh1435
    @aswinsuresh1435 Год назад

    Hello Europia,I am an Indian Anaesthesiologist trying for EDAIC exams.Pls,Can u make a video on Chances for working in Switzerland or Germany after clearing EDAIC ?

  • @mohammadwatad2775
    @mohammadwatad2775 Год назад +2

    Vielen Dank 👍👍

  • @lucalundgren3153
    @lucalundgren3153 Год назад

    Hey, I wanted to ask if you need to have 3 years of working experience after EU diploma to start a private practice in switzerland?

  • @lucalundgren3153
    @lucalundgren3153 Год назад

    Hey, would you mind talking more about the specialisation process of an anaesthesiologist in Switzerland? I read that it takes at least 5 years but how long does it take normally?

  • @SH13.9.
    @SH13.9. Год назад

    Great and very helpful video for the residents. I wish I stumbled upon your channel earlier when I myself was still a resident. Is there any chance you could make the same video but for specialists? Thank you in advance!

    • @EutopianDoctor
      @EutopianDoctor  Год назад +1

      I try not to talk too much about the things I havent experienced myself, and regarding specialists would definetely fall in that category :D

  • @twicejjang2711
    @twicejjang2711 Год назад

    Thank you for this very informative video but I just wanna clarify if for example I finished my medical residency in Germany, would I fall under the category of indirect recognition of diploma?

    • @EutopianDoctor
      @EutopianDoctor  Год назад

      Direct/Indirect depends on nationality as well, keep that in mind

  • @DjdDnd-iz4cp
    @DjdDnd-iz4cp Год назад

    Hi, great video! I am also really interested in anesthesiology. How hard is it to get a spot in this field? Do all anesthesiologists also work as emergeny physicians? Thanks.

    • @EutopianDoctor
      @EutopianDoctor  Год назад

      Depends on the Hospital, in some Hospitals they do rotate to Emergencies/Ambulance
      So far its very competitive and hard to find a position

  • @lucabecari6833
    @lucabecari6833 Год назад

    ##Please##
    What actually does it take to be approved in a good residency program? Which curriculum topics are relevants? How many candidates/place are in heart surgery for exemple? How harder is to pass as a foreigner compared to locals?
    I cant find these infos!! 😢😢😢
    Tks

  • @naveen9xn
    @naveen9xn 4 месяца назад

    Hi,I have completed my graduation in MBBS in Ukraine is it possible to apply right after?

  • @00juany
    @00juany Год назад

    I'd like to apply to anesthesiology, what do you reckon?

  • @vasb3102
    @vasb3102 Год назад

    Hi am a indian, can u please make a video regarding physiotherapy jobs in Switzerland , what are all the requirements to work there as a physiotherapist ,i am a BPT graduate with 5 years of clincial experience also i wanna know if it's good to do masters over there and get a job or doing masters in india and to search over there which is the better option ??

  • @Jjjkkk-p2q
    @Jjjkkk-p2q Год назад

    In Switzerland is there a age limit to find a job and also get PR?

  • @luisanhwoelynn5388
    @luisanhwoelynn5388 Год назад

    Hello Eutopia please i wanted to ask when on language visa in Germany can i apply for approbation after my C1 language exams or do i need to go home then apply for a working visa

    • @EutopianDoctor
      @EutopianDoctor  Год назад

      I am not sure about that, sorry!
      Ideally you don't need to leave Germany, maybe ask immigration if it's possible
      Best of luck

  • @washiqurrahman3264
    @washiqurrahman3264 5 месяцев назад

    Anesthesiologist from Bangladesh can go?

  • @DavideV101
    @DavideV101 9 месяцев назад

    How about cardiology?

  • @Doctor_dumbell
    @Doctor_dumbell Год назад

    Hello sir, how much does it cost from application to approbation until finding a job especially for Non-Eu Foreign Medical Graduates.
    Thank you.

    • @EutopianDoctor
      @EutopianDoctor  Год назад

      I can only speak for the cost of my own Approbation which was over 1000 Euros

  • @FelipeeCeferino
    @FelipeeCeferino Год назад

    Can you talk about salaries? Thanks from spain!! 🇪🇸

    • @EutopianDoctor
      @EutopianDoctor  Год назад

      Soon :D

    • @ucheokafor7519
      @ucheokafor7519 Год назад

      And please, could you compare the savings(discretionary income) of a German doc to a Swiss one?
      Because it's very obvious salaries are higher in Switzerland, but it would be important to also know how much one would have left after dealing with the high cost of living in Switzerland.
      I eagerly anticipate your next video..
      It has been months 😭

  • @lock152
    @lock152 Год назад +1

    Which category do you think ob/gyn residency belongs to in terms of chances to get hired, in your opinion and experience?
    Also i have 2 years obgyn residency experience

    • @EutopianDoctor
      @EutopianDoctor  Год назад +1

      Normally it tends to be on the easy - side to find a position ( depending on the hospital of course)

  • @koaladzen7373
    @koaladzen7373 8 месяцев назад

    Is it easy to find a position if someone has already completed residency in Canada?

    • @DanielaVieiraable
      @DanielaVieiraable 7 месяцев назад

      Its not easy to find a position, with or without residency, even more for non-europeans.

    • @koaladzen7373
      @koaladzen7373 7 месяцев назад

      @@DanielaVieiraable what do you mean with or without residency. Ithoight that position of a staff physician does require completed residency. Is it that hard even for the specialty with shortages like in psychiatry or medicine familiale? Is there difference among cantons? Thank you

    • @DanielaVieiraable
      @DanielaVieiraable 7 месяцев назад

      I meant that finding a position is hard for foreigners, even if you live here already and don’t need to apply for a Visa. If you never had experience here, the fact you had x years working in Canada/USA won’t help much. I know people who are redoing the residency here. The fact they had experience helped, but it doesn’t mean it made it easier. About the recognition of residency here, i don’t know. I just know it’s possible when it was made in Germany.

  • @alex-lc2rz
    @alex-lc2rz Год назад +1

    Is there the Fachspracheprufung mandatory?

    • @DanielaVieiraable
      @DanielaVieiraable 7 месяцев назад

      No, the process is different compared to Germany