very insightful. I am at a consultant level and I could relate to every bit of the things you mentioned here. Currently in the process of moving to UK though finding a position seems an arduous job in itself. keep up the good job
I had an interesting misconception that situation was a bit better 20 years ago but listening to you my doubts are clear now. i believe if system didnt improve in 20 years then it is not going to get better in next 100 years. God bless you Dr. Rizwan
Very insightful..I'm at a consultant level and I can relate to everything u described in this post .. Seriously whoever get a chance to move for good,must avail it without any second thought
This nice reflection on the past, supported by real facts, serves as great motivation for young doctors to consider international opportunities. Thank you. You are an inspiration.
as a graduate in 2021 and now in that post honeymoon period you hit every single note perfectly and its depressing that it stands true i would if given financial incentive and a better healthcare setup would never leave Pakistan for any foreign country; there's no recognition of non training jobs in Pakistan, there's no concept of board approved vs board certified for those unable to pass fcps there's hardly any robust primary healthcare set up and family medicine set up which puts tremendous load on the tertiary care set ups, there no concept of out of social hour pay or even locums. the work hours in surgical specialties are inhumane( 1 in 3 call with post call duties) and the compensation is around 121k per month with an inflation rate of 41pc. adjusted for depreciation that's 300 USD and decreasing whenever it seems like we have hit rock bottom we sink further into madness and the lets not forget the added stress from the media that is hell bent on making doctors out to be heartless pyschopaths
I totally agree...Pakistan is perhaps one of the few condition have significantly gone downhill in the last 10 years...hence I believe the best way to salvage the situation is to salvage yourself first by going abroad
Love u Rizwan bro❤ Everyone in youtube/social media come and discussing How Tough to go a Foreign country and work there and Only U jaani Tells It's hard but not impossible U r my Inspiration love u jaani from kolkata❤❤❤
I did my internship (housejob) in benazir bhutto hospital, rwp, one of the bigger hospitals of Punjab, and the conditions have not changed much from 20 years back, asidefrom maybe the provision of Electricity and other necessities, which are better now. Still a lack of professionalism, supervised and well guided training, extremely draining work hours and a pay that leaves much to be desired, and top it all off with the fact that even to get a training of this calibre, you'd still not only need to waste1-3 years (IF you get very very lucky enough to get the said job) in a periphery job doing GPship, and have strong contacts. Much better to move abroad if you have the resources for it.
I am currently working as a postgraduate trainee doctor in the field of Pediatrics..I feel like I should have moved abroad.. because it is getting worse day by day..😥
Very well described. All these factors are relevant on individual basis. But looking at the flip side of the coin, a lot of doctors do go back to their native countries after finishing training + getting passports. They would have another set of factors or reasons for going back. There is always this feeling of “lost from the roots” among these groups.
Really appreciate for such an honest and thoughtful video. Can you please let me know what’s the scope of radiation oncology over there? Is it competitive too and difficult to get into?
Pethetic FCPS training 😢,,worst supervisor behaviour..tough exam .. CPSP not evaluating supervisor behaviour and attitude toward trainee ... @dr Rizwan qureshi still situation is same in karachi hospitals as you left... MA SHA ALLAH your are lucky one who secured his career in a right place
AOA I'm currently doing post Graduation in pediatrics medicine in a well renowned hospital but due to same 10 reasons, i don't want to continue further and thinking of leaving pakistan. Can you make a video where we can move easily? JazakAllah.
Hello doctor! I did my medical degree from China and completed one year housejob in Pakistan but I don’t have license to practice as a junior doctor in Pakistan…Can I apply for AMC part-1 or first I should have license from Pakistan….
If Iam pharmacist here in australia and want to study medicine as PR holder do you recommend this step FYI Iam 34 years old but i love medical field and i think i have alot to give
Hellow I am a fresh mbbs graduate in pakistan....now after that...can i do 12 medical internship in Australia and if yes.... Do they pay to the foreign graduate during internship
What's the process for fresh graduates for applying in Australia in emergency medicine? Are researches necessary? Can we do specialized degrees without giving amc.
Assalam Alikum,How can i gain experience and Apply for Australia jobs even though there are no jobs in pakistan,Un paid intership is conseidered or not while applying for jobs in Australia because this is the only thing i can done to gain experience
@@EmergencyFocus yes exactly. Only nepotism is prominent here. Merit has no value or respect . My senior is an HO (I'm a final year sudent), he got punched 3 days ago. Our consultant and SHOs told him "be a man" and ordered him to come to regular duty ,when he requested a day off. While sons and daughters of faculty members don't even come to housejob and still get the certification (they only come for calls). I would honestly say it might have become even worse now as compared to the past. I used to love Pakistan and was so proud, my eyes have opened up during my clerkships ...... We don't have doctors here , we have dictators ...
Dr rizwan quershi..is there any chance in australia after fcps general surgery with out AMC ..i m working in kuwait as a senior registrar general surgery...
Yes, Short term training pathway...if you need more information you can book an appointment with myself to have a much more clear perspective www.emergencyfocus.net/careerguidance
hello dr. Rizwan. I'm an undergrad (3rd yr MBBS) from Pakistan. What would you suggest me to do in my 3rd year that helps me down the line when i actually go for the AMC exam?
Same things happens in Sri Lanka also.. Sad truth.. A kind request for Dr rizwan quershi, Can you do a Video about Work based assetment in Australia ? Which will allow us to skip AMC Part 2 .. Thank you so much doctor for your Hard work. Love from Sri Lanka.
Waha pa doctors kaam karty hein un pa asli pressure hota ha. Pakistan ki tarah nhi jahan ya kaam hi nhi karty. Jitni bhi salary mil rahy ha lelo wesy bhi karty hi kya ha? Religious intolerance? 😂 you're living in your own mind made clouds. Sarkaari hospital ka chakar laga ky dekho doctors ka indifference lag pata jawe ga. You're talking from a privileged point of view and telling others its non biased? Waha pa kaam hota ha pressure hota ha ya pa kaam nhi hota lekin inka khud ka fiction pressure hota ha with moti tankhwa in govt hospital and private waly bhi axha kama rahy ha
Quite opportunistic approach. Pay back to the land please. Yes we should ask for improve law n order , security and merit in the system . To earn more money betraying your country no more different as treason.
sorry but thats not how the world works if you dont provide proper salary and opportunities people will leave as simple as that nobody cares about the country
I wanted to stay and work in Pakistan to improve the system. Firstly, your struggle starts from the house, no electricity, water, security. Secondly, When you make it to the hospital, the filth, rudeness and lack of professionalism, no sense of punctuality and above all the resistance to resolve even the smallest of issues is an absolute drain on energy. I struggled hard leaving my loved ones but to me the only way to look after my parents financially whilst developing myself professionally was obviously moving abroad. Again a huge compromise at a personal level. Even going back to Pakistan, I get a reality check at the airport, traffic, society seeing all the mismanagement etc..making it obvious the move is the way forward There are people in Government whose job is to ensure well paid opportunities and jobs for professionals. Reality is for a middle income people, we neither have power or money to sustain the un necessary hardship in Pakistan and easier option is to move where we can help Pakistan from being overseas
Hi Dr Rizwan.Hope you are doing fine.Your video is open story for majority of doctors across the world.Happy to see such an open content creation.
very insightful. I am at a consultant level and I could relate to every bit of the things you mentioned here. Currently in the process of moving to UK though finding a position seems an arduous job in itself. keep up the good job
I had an interesting misconception that situation was a bit better 20 years ago but listening to you my doubts are clear now. i believe if system didnt improve in 20 years then it is not going to get better in next 100 years. God bless you Dr. Rizwan
Thank you for sharing this. 🙏🏼
Very insightful..I'm at a consultant level and I can relate to everything u described in this post ..
Seriously whoever get a chance to move for good,must avail it without any second thought
This nice reflection on the past, supported by real facts, serves as great motivation for young doctors to consider international opportunities. Thank you. You are an inspiration.
as a graduate in 2021 and now in that post honeymoon period you hit every single note perfectly and its depressing that it stands true
i would if given financial incentive and a better healthcare setup would never leave Pakistan for any foreign country; there's no recognition of non training jobs in Pakistan, there's no concept of board approved vs board certified for those unable to pass fcps there's hardly any robust primary healthcare set up and family medicine set up which puts tremendous load on the tertiary care set ups, there no concept of out of social hour pay or even locums. the work hours in surgical specialties are inhumane( 1 in 3 call with post call duties) and the compensation is around 121k per month with an inflation rate of 41pc. adjusted for depreciation that's 300 USD and decreasing
whenever it seems like we have hit rock bottom we sink further into madness and the lets not forget the added stress from the media that is hell bent on making doctors out to be heartless pyschopaths
I totally agree...Pakistan is perhaps one of the few condition have significantly gone downhill in the last 10 years...hence I believe the best way to salvage the situation is to salvage yourself first by going abroad
Omg just found the wonderful mentor on youtube 😍… Keep up the good work 😊
Wow, thank you!
When I first saw your videos I thought you would be indian such a great quality content was not expecting from a Pakistani ❤
Love u Rizwan bro❤
Everyone in youtube/social media come and discussing How Tough to go a Foreign country and work there and Only U jaani Tells It's hard but not impossible U r my Inspiration love u jaani from kolkata❤❤❤
True life stories are much more relatable
@@EmergencyFocus Shukriya jaani❤️
This is so so true sir. Each and every word you say is true.
Yes i also thought ur indian but felt happy to find Pakistani doing excellent job.Best wishes
I did my internship (housejob) in benazir bhutto hospital, rwp, one of the bigger hospitals of Punjab, and the conditions have not changed much from 20 years back, asidefrom maybe the provision of Electricity and other necessities, which are better now. Still a lack of professionalism, supervised and well guided training, extremely draining work hours and a pay that leaves much to be desired, and top it all off with the fact that even to get a training of this calibre, you'd still not only need to waste1-3 years (IF you get very very lucky enough to get the said job) in a periphery job doing GPship, and have strong contacts. Much better to move abroad if you have the resources for it.
I am currently working as a postgraduate trainee doctor in the field of Pediatrics..I feel like I should have moved abroad.. because it is getting worse day by day..😥
corruptions is the curse plaguing countries like Pakistan and Sri Lanka. So many Sri Lankan doctors leaving for same reasons 😥
Very well described. All these factors are relevant on individual basis. But looking at the flip side of the coin, a lot of doctors do go back to their native countries after finishing training + getting passports. They would have another set of factors or reasons for going back. There is always this feeling of “lost from the roots” among these groups.
Indeed, there is always a wish and an urge to return back. And the void can never be being overseas
Very true I left Pakistan in 2021 because of the same reason
A very detailed discussion, however what do you suggest for those in their mid career, should they also move abroad as GPs or better stay home
I have seen many late year migrations to Australia ... they seem satisfied with their decision
@@EmergencyFocus thank you very much for the reply
I'm studying for STEP 2 in US but I want to move to Australia soon Inshallah
Same here, did amc 1 after
Step 2ck
Why do you want to move? Can you tell me the reason
Really appreciate for such an honest and thoughtful video. Can you please let me know what’s the scope of radiation oncology over there? Is it competitive too and difficult to get into?
I've worked enough I'm going back to Pakistan to retire, first stop Biryani in Karachi insha'Allah
Pethetic FCPS training 😢,,worst supervisor behaviour..tough exam .. CPSP not evaluating supervisor behaviour and attitude toward trainee ... @dr Rizwan qureshi still situation is same in karachi hospitals as you left... MA SHA ALLAH your are lucky one who secured his career in a right place
Is it preferable to choose ireland instead of uk?
well said ✅✅
FCPS part 2 is based on viva exam which cant compare apples from apples and therefore many deserving candidates can never pass this exam.
AOA
I'm currently doing post Graduation in pediatrics medicine in a well renowned hospital but due to same 10 reasons, i don't want to continue further and thinking of leaving pakistan. Can you make a video where we can move easily?
JazakAllah.
Hello doctor! I did my medical degree from China and completed one year housejob in Pakistan but I don’t have license to practice as a junior doctor in Pakistan…Can I apply for AMC part-1 or first I should have license from Pakistan….
Great
If Iam pharmacist here in australia and want to study medicine as PR holder do you recommend this step FYI Iam 34 years old but i love medical field and i think i have alot to give
Hellow
I am a fresh mbbs graduate in pakistan....now after that...can i do 12 medical internship in Australia and if yes.... Do they pay to the foreign graduate during internship
sir is there any way to connect personally with you?
Hello Dr, how can I book online appointment with you for career guidance for my wife who is a Dr in Nepal and started her PG in OBG 5 months back.
Info@emergencyfocus.net
What's the process for fresh graduates for applying in Australia in emergency medicine? Are researches necessary? Can we do specialized degrees without giving amc.
Research is not an obligation but rather ideal...you will get encouraged to do research during training
Assalam Alikum,How can i gain experience and Apply for Australia jobs even though there are no jobs in pakistan,Un paid intership is conseidered or not while applying for jobs in Australia because this is the only thing i can done to gain experience
Keep apply for junior doctor roles as there must be a minimum of 12 months of experience to present in your job application in Australia.
Sir how MBBS doctors from Pakistan can pursue Public Health career / fellowships /phD IN PUBLIC HEALTH FROM AUSTRALIA
Yes. People do masters in public health through universities
Im from Dow and trust me nothing has changed ..... it is pathetic here
And unfortunately, this video will still be relevant (perhaps even more) 20 years later !
@@EmergencyFocus yes exactly. Only nepotism is prominent here. Merit has no value or respect . My senior is an HO (I'm a final year sudent), he got punched 3 days ago. Our consultant and SHOs told him "be a man" and ordered him to come to regular duty ,when he requested a day off.
While sons and daughters of faculty members don't even come to housejob and still get the certification (they only come for calls).
I would honestly say it might have become even worse now as compared to the past.
I used to love Pakistan and was so proud, my eyes have opened up during my clerkships ......
We don't have doctors here , we have dictators ...
Dr rizwan quershi..is there any chance in australia after fcps general surgery with out AMC ..i m working in kuwait as a senior registrar general surgery...
Yes, Short term training pathway...if you need more information you can book an appointment with myself to have a much more clear perspective www.emergencyfocus.net/careerguidance
FCPS nuclear medicine followed by FRCR (nuclear medicine radiologist) prospects in Australia.?
MRCEM passed candidate can apply for job in Australia directly or still need to take AMC pathway?
@@kashifgulzar8402 AMC or STTP
Sir,which country is best for surgery residency
USA
hello dr. Rizwan. I'm an undergrad (3rd yr MBBS) from Pakistan. What would you suggest me to do in my 3rd year that helps me down the line when i actually go for the AMC exam?
Just focus on passing your medical exams and getting MBBS, it is only after you become a doctor to you can think of migrating, one step at a time
Same things happens in Sri Lanka also.. Sad truth.. A kind request for Dr rizwan quershi, Can you do a Video about Work based assetment in Australia ? Which will allow us to skip AMC Part 2 .. Thank you so much doctor for your Hard work. Love from Sri Lanka.
Much appreciated for your kind words...WBA program jobs are mostly given after your first hospital jobs and commitment to that job for 6-12months
@@EmergencyFocus Thanks for Quick reply Doctor. Much apprecitated ! What kind of First Hospital Jobs are accepted for the WBA programme ?
Can Indian doctors become practitioners in Australia after Amc 1 ?
Of course
@@EmergencyFocus thank you ☺️
So Doing Bds Is a good Option?? Your Opinion??
Na man shit field same as mbbs
You look so young for someone graduated in 2001
Australia main kam tension Hogi na.ye agar Pakistan main hotay tu Hal kharab hojata inka😂😂😂
What happened to “Dr bn k qaum ki khidmat karoonga” ?
jab qaum aap ki khidmat nhi karey gi tou phir koi bhi qaum ki khidmat kyu kareyga?
Aik point pe insan par reality khul jati hai.
Yes one more u look so young I thought ur studying 😂
Only poor man left Pakistan
True now that poor-man is not poor anymore
Waha pa doctors kaam karty hein un pa asli pressure hota ha. Pakistan ki tarah nhi jahan ya kaam hi nhi karty. Jitni bhi salary mil rahy ha lelo wesy bhi karty hi kya ha? Religious intolerance? 😂 you're living in your own mind made clouds. Sarkaari hospital ka chakar laga ky dekho doctors ka indifference lag pata jawe ga. You're talking from a privileged point of view and telling others its non biased? Waha pa kaam hota ha pressure hota ha ya pa kaam nhi hota lekin inka khud ka fiction pressure hota ha with moti tankhwa in govt hospital and private waly bhi axha kama rahy ha
Your audience is urdu so next time speak in urdu English complex
Let's just appreciate the free information and advice. 😊
Quite opportunistic approach. Pay back to the land please. Yes we should ask for improve law n order , security and merit in the system .
To earn more money betraying your country no more different as treason.
lol pakistan is corrupt from bottom to top and you are giving money to corrupt leaders
They should improve it themselves
sorry but thats not how the world works if you dont provide proper salary and opportunities people will leave as simple as that nobody cares about the country
@@rizwanaman5846 exactly
I wanted to stay and work in Pakistan to improve the system. Firstly, your struggle starts from the house, no electricity, water, security. Secondly, When you make it to the hospital, the filth, rudeness and lack of professionalism, no sense of punctuality and above all the resistance to resolve even the smallest of issues is an absolute drain on energy. I struggled hard leaving my loved ones but to me the only way to look after my parents financially whilst developing myself professionally was obviously moving abroad. Again a huge compromise at a personal level. Even going back to Pakistan, I get a reality check at the airport, traffic, society seeing all the mismanagement etc..making it obvious the move is the way forward
There are people in Government whose job is to ensure well paid opportunities and jobs for professionals. Reality is for a middle income people, we neither have power or money to sustain the un necessary hardship in Pakistan and easier option is to move where we can help Pakistan from being overseas