Wonderful video! There's a lack of information on this topic for doctors and especially doctors in Australia. The fact that we were never taught to manage our money is mind boggling. Really appreciate it
This video on growing wealth as a doctor is incredibly insightful! It offers valuable tips and strategies for medical professionals looking to build wealth, including advice on investments, savings, and financial planning. The discussion on leveraging income and managing expenses is crucial for doctors aiming to secure their financial future. Thank you for sharing these valuable insights!
Another excellent video, great advice in general, thanks for that. Your comments about a partner who likes to spend money was pretty funny at the end as well :)
Well explained. Thank you for the video 🎉 I was in Ireland, did plab and moved to UK thinking that i will move to Australia as you did. But we are a family of 3, i am a junior doctor and kind of frustrated with moving now even though UK isn’t very rewarding. Do you still recommend to move to Australia as a junior doctor or after specialising in about 10-15 years ? Thank you 😊
Excellent sir we appreciate your efforts, am always watching videos of yours and get motivated,i want your personal guidance for moving to Australia as IMG. We like the crsip and clear manner of explanation. Thank you so much sir ,sir plzz don't stop, i will be sure need your help after my mbbs in india as making career and for for further specialization in Aus.❤
What if an IMG gets to Australia, buys a house planning to finish payment in 10 years only to be forced to move to another city in the other side of the country due to the registrar position they found?
Your each n every video is a blessing for each n every IMG & it pours so motivation with positive vibes Rizwansir ..::Thanks Again for such an open heart discussion about financial management…❤❤
is it really possible to buy a house as an EM trainee? With time constraints set by ACEM on how many months you can spend in one ED, it is almost mandatory to have to travel out of state? Like, in NZ outside of Auckland I can't think of any place where you can set base for 5+ years
Absolutely, most ED and junior doctors buy their first house in first few years of their training. Most ED and specialist trainees complete their training in the same region. Even if one has to move, houses can be rented out easily
Hello! Reach out to us via this link for personalized assistance and I'll be happy to help: www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-career-guidance-session
Dear doctor, Is it compulsory to nominate 2 supervisors ( Main and Co) for level 1 supervision IMG? Because the medical center provides a supervisor who already supervised a 2 IMG who is in level one as well as level 2( level two - main supervisor ,Level 1 - co supervisor) Is this becoming a problem for AHPRA registration?
Is it beneficial to do electives in Australia as an img from Pakistan to increase my chances of getting job in Australia once I am done with my mbbs in Pakistan two years later? And how many electives should I aim for?
Wonderful video! There's a lack of information on this topic for doctors and especially doctors in Australia. The fact that we were never taught to manage our money is mind boggling. Really appreciate it
Better planning means independence and professional longevity
This video on growing wealth as a doctor is incredibly insightful! It offers valuable tips and strategies for medical professionals looking to build wealth, including advice on investments, savings, and financial planning. The discussion on leveraging income and managing expenses is crucial for doctors aiming to secure their financial future. Thank you for sharing these valuable insights!
Thanks for sharing the great video doctor.
Thanks for this great video! Can you please make a video or share some tips on how to choose a financial advisor for doctors and what to expect?
Another excellent video, great advice in general, thanks for that. Your comments about a partner who likes to spend money was pretty funny at the end as well :)
Excellent advice. Thnk u🙏🏻
Awesome content. Loved it
Well explained. Thank you for the video 🎉
I was in Ireland, did plab and moved to UK thinking that i will move to Australia as you did. But we are a family of 3, i am a junior doctor and kind of frustrated with moving now even though UK isn’t very rewarding.
Do you still recommend to move to Australia as a junior doctor or after specialising in about 10-15 years ?
Thank you 😊
I moved as a junior doctor, nurtured and now settled here. Perhaps, the best decision
Super sir
Keep rocking 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Excellent
Really very informative video.👍
Excellent sir we appreciate your efforts, am always watching videos of yours and get motivated,i want your personal guidance for moving to Australia as IMG. We like the crsip and clear manner of explanation. Thank you so much sir ,sir plzz don't stop, i will be sure need your help after my mbbs in india as making career and for for further specialization in Aus.❤
Great advices!!!
What if an IMG gets to Australia, buys a house planning to finish payment in 10 years only to be forced to move to another city in the other side of the country due to the registrar position they found?
Amazing video sir
Your each n every video is a blessing for each n every IMG & it pours so motivation with positive vibes Rizwansir ..::Thanks Again for such an open heart discussion about financial management…❤❤
is it really possible to buy a house as an EM trainee? With time constraints set by ACEM on how many months you can spend in one ED, it is almost mandatory to have to travel out of state? Like, in NZ outside of Auckland I can't think of any place where you can set base for 5+ years
Absolutely, most ED and junior doctors buy their first house in first few years of their training. Most ED and specialist trainees complete their training in the same region. Even if one has to move, houses can be rented out easily
Could you please make a video on the training pathway into emergency medicine and it's requirements? I'm a doctor in the UK looking to come to aussie!
Already on my channel
Hello doctor..... pathologist any scope?
should i move to australia as a doctor, or as a nurse?? Which is more convinient according to todays circumstances
Hello! Reach out to us via this link for personalized assistance and I'll be happy to help:
www.emergencyfocus.net/booking-calendar/1-1-career-guidance-session
Dear doctor, Is it compulsory to nominate 2 supervisors ( Main and Co) for level 1 supervision IMG? Because the medical center provides a supervisor who already supervised a 2 IMG who is in level one as well as level 2( level two - main supervisor ,Level 1 - co supervisor) Is this becoming a problem for AHPRA registration?
Is it beneficial to do electives in Australia as an img from Pakistan to increase my chances of getting job in Australia once I am done with my mbbs in Pakistan two years later? And how many electives should I aim for?
Clinical observations are better after internship
@@EmergencyFocusDr. approx how much would an observership cost incl. Staying in Aus for around 4 weeks?
Number 10 is most important and no one talks about it.