UK Medical Graduate to US Residency as an IMG | Dr Rory Tinker

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  • Опубликовано: 19 фев 2022
  • Dr Rory Tinker kindly agreed to share his experiences leaving NHS practice as a UK medical graduate, successfully matching into US residency and continuing his training in the US.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @DoctorODonovan
    @DoctorODonovan 2 года назад +18

    Great interview. Rory is a legend

    • @OllieBurtonMed
      @OllieBurtonMed  2 года назад +4

      Did my induction out of hours shifts with him as a brand new F1 just as he was finishing up!

  • @ibrahimibrahimov6952
    @ibrahimibrahimov6952 2 года назад +3

    I wait for next episode

  • @ryanpaterson679
    @ryanpaterson679 2 года назад +2

    Could you post links to the resources/books/question banks that your guest mentioned?
    Thanks for this, started med school with the initial intention of going to the US after - felt like I learned a lot with this video. :)

    • @OllieBurtonMed
      @OllieBurtonMed  2 года назад +2

      Will pop them in the description tomorrow!

  • @chriszhu418
    @chriszhu418 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for this video. What's the process for someone who wants to return to the UK after completing US residency. Is this even a possibility or is it very difficult to do so? Thanks :)

  • @Nico.Robin7
    @Nico.Robin7 2 года назад +1

    Damn I've heard of the USMLES exams just didn't know they were that expensive 😳

  • @kamalahmed5057
    @kamalahmed5057 2 года назад +2

    As an fy1 starting soon, how do I go about getting publications?

  • @velramkumar7256
    @velramkumar7256 5 месяцев назад

    I wonder how these J-1 visa students stay in USA after their residency to be an attending as H1B visa has 11 percent chance of being selected in 2024 and the Conrad 30 Waiver requires a no objection letter which would be surprising to get as the UK government needs these UK trained doctors to serve in the NHS. If there are ways to stay can anyone say?

  • @LeahRebecca
    @LeahRebecca 2 года назад +1

    wow

  • @franciscofletes1948
    @franciscofletes1948 2 года назад

    Such a different experience in the US vs UK.. I could never work in that system

  • @emilym1518
    @emilym1518 2 года назад +7

    Super helpful, thank you so much! Do you happen to know anyone who went from UK Medical Graduate to Canadian Residency?

    • @OllieBurtonMed
      @OllieBurtonMed  2 года назад +10

      Can absolutely try and find someone!

    • @emilym1518
      @emilym1518 2 года назад

      @@OllieBurtonMed That'd be fabulously helpful, thanks Ollie!

    • @Nico.Robin7
      @Nico.Robin7 2 года назад

      As far as I'm aware Canadian residency programs only take Canadians.

    • @emilym1518
      @emilym1518 2 года назад +1

      @@Nico.Robin7 Thanks for your reply! I've heard that as well, however, the government websites say otherwise. It seems to be a confusing process. From what I've found you can apply but you'll be considered an IMG (International Medical Graduate) and your university must be approved by the Medical Council of Canada's PCRC (Physician Credentials Repository) and pass the MCCEE exam, as well as the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination Part I (MCCQE Part I) and the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination Part II (MCCQE Part II). I've been told by some people it's impossible but others have said it's perfectly plausible, hopefully, there's someone with experience who can clarify.

    • @Nico.Robin7
      @Nico.Robin7 2 года назад

      @@emilym1518 Oh I never I knew that. Thank you for clarifying. Yeah the whole thing does seem confusing. It would be great if they do take non-Canadians because I'd apply in a heartbeat 😩😭.

  • @lewisphillips8036
    @lewisphillips8036 2 года назад

    😗

  • @haidyelsayed1099
    @haidyelsayed1099 8 месяцев назад

    Why did he move to usa , I think uk is good in medicine ?

    • @OllieBurtonMed
      @OllieBurtonMed  8 месяцев назад +2

      From speaking to Rory about this during this conversation and at other times, I agree with him that as an employer, the NHS has an obsession with mediocrity and box ticking rather than promoting excellence - this is something the US does much better than we do.

  • @geocachingwomble
    @geocachingwomble 2 года назад +1

    I disagree with your statement about us Doctors being the best I used to guest lecture psychiatrists from as lived experience trainer and I know with the best experts in medicine on Autism the U.K. includes the world expert European expert and British expert on the subject