How to crack NHS JOB interview? Preparation tips for NHS interview for Medicine doctors| NHS UK jobs
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- In this video, I discuss EXCLUSIVE preparation tips to crack NHS job interviews for medicine doctors. This video is a MUST SEE for all doctors who are looking for NHS jobs.
If you are an international doctor looking for NHS jobs or you are applying for jobs from within the UK, it is extremely important to familiarize yourself to the NHS interview standards. Remember you only get one shot at your dream job… You don’t want to miss out on your chance because of under-preparation.
This video gives you an extensive insight into HOW NHS INTERVIEWS ARE CONDUCTED? What are the topics in medicine you should read about? What questions can you expect in your interview and how to answer them?
#nhsinterview #nhsjobs #nhsuk
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In this video, we will discuss (CHAPTERS):
0:00 How are interviews held in the NHS: Introduction
1:08 Pre interview checks
2:30 Parts of the interview
3:07 How to introduce yourself?
4:23 Clinical scenarios
8:57 Leadership & ethical scenarios
10:52 Audits & QIP
11:40 Posters & Publications
11:54 Do you have any questions?
13:00 When can you start?
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IMPORTANT LINKS
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RCP Commentary Article: 70b706f2.flowpaper.com/Commen...
DISCLAIMER: Views expressed in this video are entirely personal and do not guarantee any job prospects/interviews in the NHS UK. Viewer discretion is advised and viewers are recommended to use their own judgment and decision-making before applying for NHS Jobs.
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Very nice video with extremely useful tips, thank you so much!
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Wonderful guidance.
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Definitely useful.Highly appreciate your efforts Dr.Thank you
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Excellent video, even for nurses. I shall try your tips in my next one.
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Cool video!
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This video is a gem ❤️
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brilliant video , thanks
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very helpful, thank you
I am really glad that you found this useful. All the best for your job search.
Hello I have an interview for JCF position in OBGY, anything specific I should prepare?
Excellent presentation. My son is planning to obtain GMC registration by 1st quarter of next year on direct pathway as a RSU medical graduate 🎓. I have passed your presentation to him, it might be very useful for him to go forward. Thanks very much.
Many thanks Damitha.
Thank you so much !
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Hi! Very nice and essential video, could you please explain what is Shadowing?
Hi Torikul
Many thanks for watching.
Shadowing is a period in the initial part of your recruitment where you buddy up with a colleague in the same rank. Since the NHS structure and pathways can be quite difficult, your buddy will help you get familiarized with the system. You basically follow your buddy around and that is why you are a 'shadow'.
This is different from a observer who is not allowed to touch the patient. As a shadow, you can initially observe and once confident you can start doing things on your own.
This period usually lasts for 1 -2 weeks.
Regards
Aparajita
Thanks for sharing
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Nice video. Appearing for King's college interview on 6th Oct.
Hi Swapnil
All the best for your interview.Which speciality are you applying for?
King's is an excellent place to work at Give it your best shot.
@@AceurMRCP acute medicine
How did your interview go? Was it difficult?
Thanks so much. I learnt a lot
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Day after tomorrow am going to give interview for kings College hospital,, it would be helpful if you give some guidance for band5 nurse job interview ideas
Excellent 👌
Many thanks.
Good explanation
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Welcome to ACE ur MRCP!
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Hello Doctor,
Greatly Explained!!
Can you please tell me the time period for NHS trust job, is there any contract for like ayear, 6 months?
And after few months can one quit the NHS job for training post? Is there any condition posed by NHS trust that will make quitting the job difficult ?
Thank you in anticipation
Hello Pratish
Usually the NHS job contracts are for 6 months to 1 year, subject to renewal following satisfactory performance. Occasionally, permanent jobs are also advertised.
There are no restrictions to apply for training or quitting the job. You have to serve notice period which is usually for 1-3 months.
@Ace ur MRCP Thanks Mam!! it did Clear lot of Confusion
Very helpful. nicely explained . well done
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Hey Dr. Roy,
For references that we need to provide to the employer, what if the references don’t have an institutional ID?
Hi Aniruddha
That should not be a problem.Gmail id would do.
@@AceurMRCP thanks a lot dr.Roy.
Mam I want to do "MSC MEDICAL PHYSICS" in UK
Please tell about the Course in UK Universities & the job opportunities after completion of the course 🙏
Thank you so much
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Hello Doctor
Thanks for your efforts
Could you please explain what is shadowing because I didn't understand what is it?
Many thanks for watching. Shadowing means you just observe your colleague who is at the same level. This helps in understanding the roles and responsibilities for the post, understand the structure, system , hierarchy etc. and gives you time to settle in the system in a free mind without being burdened with clinical responsibilities. This can extend from 1- 2 weeks depending on your trust and role.Once you are confident then you can gradually start helping out your colleague with small jobs.
Would you like to make a guidance video about prescription scenarios in plab exams?
Hi Ner
In all honesty, I should not make a video on scenarios for PLAB as I have not taken PLAB myself.
Thank u!
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Hello doctor, thank you for the presentation.
I want to know what is next after passing the MRCP exam, is the ceremony compulsory? And how do you apply for a job after passing the MRCP in the UK.
Thank you 😊
Hi
The ceremony is not compulsory at all; the RCP will be happy to courier it to your address or you may even wish to attend this virtually.
After MRCP the first step would be to apply for GMC registration. Once that is done apply through NHS jobs website or through recruitment agencies.
Is all are same for nhs nurse recruitment from india.. ♥️
Thank you so much for the video. I have a scheduled interview with Kings college hospital NHS in 13 days for acute and general medicine. Can you help me with a mock interview?
Many congratulations Faith. I am a bit tied up in the next few weeks. I wish you all the best.
Hi Mam! Your channel inspired me starting preparation for MRCP1 despite exhaustive Govt job in WB
kindly inform whether NHS interview can be given online from India or not?
Hi Amartyadeep
Thank you very much for your kind words; NHS interviews now happen over MS teams so you can definitely attend from India.
Nice vid
Many thanks for watching.
Hi Maam nice video. What is meaning of term shadowing?
Hi Sonali
Many thanks for watching.Shadowing is a period where in the initial few weeks you follow and observe your colleague in a similar rank in order to understand the roles and responsibilities better.
Hi, mam
Is MRCP equivalent to DM ( in branch like nephrology) if want to practice in india
or we have to do DM degree irrespective of MRCP for practice in india?
Hi Kishan
You have asked a very pertinent question.
I would say MRCPUK is a degree that is seen as an entry level requirement for speciality training in the UK and may be considered analogous to the MD degree, although MD and MRCP are quite different accomplishments.
Whether MRCP will be sufficient to practice Nephrology in India will depend on the clinical experience the doctor has in Nephrology, how confident they feel in managing renal patients and also which part of India they are catering to.For example for a Tier 1 city, I would say DM would be necessary to practice Nephrology and an equivalent degree for DM in the UK will be CCT. Nothing beats clinical experience and in my opinion degrees are secondary as when you face a patient it is the doctor vs the disease not the degree.
Hope this helps.
@@AceurMRCP
Thank you mam
It'll be helpful if u make video regarding
CCT & ST3 training for IMG's
Definitely will make a video on your suggestion.
thanks for nice video...i am applying for registar post in internal medicine..how many clinical scenarious they will ask in interview?
HI Ashraf
Usually they have one clinical scenario maximum 2.All the best for your interview.
@@AceurMRCP Thanks dr aparajita...
Highly appreciate your efforts. Thank you, but please use a microphone.
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Can you give an idea about acute medicine scenarios that could be asked?
Video on this topic coming soon.
I am a general surgeon working as a consultant for last 10 yrs done Mrcs Ireland and MRcs Edinburgh.
I have full GMC
registration . What are the things should prepare for my interview.
I have never worked in NHS
Hi Feroze
The general format for the interviews remain same as medicine.However ,you will be given clinic scenarios on Surgical emergencies and clinical decision making. Wish you all the best.
@@AceurMRCP really grateful thankyou
Got an interview for JCF in general medicine, this would be my first NHS job. Since medicine is a vast topic what are the things I should focus on? Thank you
Hi Priyam
Learn about all the acute emergencies in medicine like Asthma , COPD, DKA, Status epilepticus; if possible prepare from Oxford handbook for clinical medicine and NICE guidelines.
@@AceurMRCP Thank you, hope it goes well.
Hello Doctor! I wanted to ask if it is worth it to shift to UK post our postgraduation(medicine) in India. I mean it must come with a great deal of struggle atleast in the initial part to settle in a completely different system?
Hi Arju
Yes, absolutely.There is no doubt at all that there are a lot of challenges involved in settling into a new system.I can assure you though that the experiences that you will gain are unparalleled.Whether it is worth or not , is an individual decision.
Ma'am one more doubt that I have how to work on your English (speaking, writing, listening, reading) because we need to be fulfill these criterias, I have alot of problems in English even i dont have anyone to talk in English how to be better in English or make an video on that please ma'am lot of love ❤️ ❤️ from India 🇮🇳..
Hi
I will definitely try to make a video on English proficiency skills.
Hi
I have my first NHS interview in ENT, would you be able to conduct a mock session, so I get general idea. Thank you in advance
Hi
Please can you email me the job details and interview date at dr.aparajita.roy@gmail.com.
All the best
Hello mam,
How is the opportunity for biomedical scientist in Uk.is lab technician in shortage occupational list?
Hi Manthra
I would suggest please go through the UK shortage occupation list. Following Brexit there is a huge demand supply gap. The NHS job website may also be a useful resource.
Hello Dr.
Can u tell me if we must be knowing procedures like ICD insertion, LP etc. for registrar level jobs ?
Hope u will answer soon
Thanks
Hi Ravish
As a registrar , you are expected to fulfill IMT core competencies which include Lumber puncture, chest drain insertion, central vein cannulation etc.For a ful list, refer to theIMT curriculum
@@AceurMRCP Thanks for reply. Is it for non training or training registrar or both ??
For both.
Hi what post can be applied in nhs post MRCP? how long does it take to become a consultant?
Hi Ashwini
This would depend on the candidate's clinical experience so can range from SHO, to Speciality doctor or even Consultant.
Hello doc. Really great video.
Can you please tell if someone gets a nhs middle grade job, what documents we have to produce in hard copy in the end? As for many post grad candidates in West Bengal, many documents are retained by the university
Hi
Many thanks for your kind words. Usually the only document ID check happens at GMC resgistration where they check your MBBS degree, and nternship certificate .
@@AceurMRCP awesome! Thanks
So since I have my GMC done..I don't need to worry about carrying any documents to the UK right after getting the job?
1) NHS interview is just theories base ??
2) or practical demonstration in interview ??
Think of it like a viva, no practical demonstration.
Mam can u compare the medicine program in india and core training in uk
Hi
I have a 3 part video series on this. Please watch it as it is loaded with information.
Hello Doctor ! I am having NHS interview for fellowship in neonatology in St. Mary Hospital Manchester Plz give me advise and suggestions and plz inform me about ur mock sessions. Hope u will answer soon
Hi Ishani
I would recommend reading about top topics for neonatology eg sepsis, safeguarding, neonatal resuscitation. Additionally, prepare for questions like talk me through your CV or why you would like to come in the UK.
All the best
Hey ishani... I'm planning for neonatology fellowship.. Did you get selected.. Can you give some advice. Thanks in advance
What are the orginal certificates to be submitted @ the time of interview
Hi
The trusts usually asks for a valid ID proof during interview, which could be your passport ot driving license.
Hello Doctor, I have an interview for my first registrar job in NHS for cardiology and I’m really anxious about it! Would u be interested in giving one online meeting with me for it!
Hi Christina
Happy to run a mock session with you. When is your interview?
@@AceurMRCP 24 th Nov
@@cena6008 okay that might be a little tight..please can you mail me the details of your job at dr.aparajita.roy@ gmail com and any questions that you might need help with to prepare?And then we can fix a time to run a mock session.
Gosh,,, I got an interview for specialty doctor for anesthetics. Only left 6days, I got an email yesterday.😂😂😂
All the best for your interview. GIve it your best shot.
@@AceurMRCP Many thanks, hope I could get that job. 🤞
@@user-pv6vn3tl6wDid you get it?
Hi doc, I've an interview tomorrow for junior clinical fellow in surgery department. Any advice or suggestions ? Thank you 😊
Be confident.Prepare now a structure for "tell me about yourself" question.A good start will create a solid impression.
Don't mention things that you don't know.
Don't forget to escalate to senior reg or consultant if there's a critical scenario.
All the best.You will crack it.
@@AceurMRCP thank you so much doc❤️
@@AceurMRCP hey doc, thank you so much.. I've been offered the job! Thanks a ton 😊
Hi doctor
Congratulations for job
Can you tell me if you already had GMC registration?
Or you got sponsorship?
@@dr.nitinarora89 yeah, I have gmc registration.
Hello I m from India.i am BHMS doctor.it's been 6 months since I came UK.what can I do to get job here?please suggest me.
You can look for Medical support worker or physician associate roles.
what do you mean by shadowing?
Mrudula
Shadowing is a period where the candidate observes their peer in the same role. This helps a doctor new in the NHS to understand the system better.
Mam please told me about MRCP in uk. How much fees and duratio
Hi Sanjay
Please watch this video for all the details
ruclips.net/video/s6Ml04Tw58g/видео.html
From where to find fy2 level job?.
Hi Sanjana
Have you looked into NHS jobs?
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How to apply for NHS jobs
Is it possible to not do well in an interview yet still get the offer? 😫
Hi
This would depend on the performance of the other candidates.
Hello
Mam I studied MLT. Any chance to get NHS job
Hi Fathimath
I would suggest you to go through the NHS jobs website to see what is on offer for your qualifications. All the best.
Hello Roy madam
I m in London and how can I find nhs job in as a lab technician
Hi Urvesh
I would suggest the NHS Jobs website
I already send my cv and details on nhs website but if u have any reference then u get easily job
@@urveshpatel007 Did you get job? I am a lab technician trying for job in UK
which country are you
Hi
I live in the UK.
Is Nhs job interview is tough r easy
Hi Kranthi
This is easy only if a candidate has prepared well. I am making more video on NHS interviews so stay tuned.
Anyone from Hull uK?
What is ABCDE
Hi Mahesh
Apologies, I should have explained that in the video. A is for airway, B for breathing, C for circulation, D for disability and E for exposure. It is a standard approach to examine any unwell patient.
you will get all the details here
www.resus.org.uk/library/abcde-approach
Not good
Thanks for watching.
Is passmedicine online enough for mrcp part 1?
Please watch my video on MRCP theory preparation.
This video is worth watching over and over again.
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