How Much Money I Earn As A Doctor In London | MY PAYSLIP REVEALED

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @gursimransingh7248
    @gursimransingh7248 Год назад +204

    Let us all acknowledge the fact that she has put up some real honest numbers out there .
    Thanks a ton .

  • @paulobreeze4757
    @paulobreeze4757 Год назад +62

    Very informative Dr Mishra. We must support the NHS to attract and retain best doctors and nurses. The 14 years of elongated medical schooling will not attract people to become consultants. The Covid pandemic was a major change for most workers as they were not necessarily attracted to salary but rather a work-life balance. The pandemic seems to have shone a light on the importance of being able to juggle family-life, exercise-life, dog-life, whatever the lifestyle, with work-life.

    • @groovystickman3665
      @groovystickman3665 Год назад

      i agree so much with what u said. ive been eyeing the UK for doing my residency and training after college but 14 years seems way too much time and too little reward for it

  • @saadazim3021
    @saadazim3021 Год назад +19

    Impressive style, confident,and content is to the point. I am a very senior doctor and practicing Neurology in Islamabad. I think you would do great in psychiatry and also as presenter

  • @amalnathkpradeep627
    @amalnathkpradeep627 Год назад +24

    People might say ‘ I have a crush on you doctor ‘
    But I would say that you are not just a crush , you are inspirational in the way you have improvised yourself to be a nice human being and an intelligent doctor.

  • @spiderkhan259
    @spiderkhan259 Год назад +14

    Hi Dr Mishra, thankyou for such a informative video.
    I chose to become Engineer but was intrested in Medicine while at uni. Proud of you for all the hard work you done to become Dr. Well done and good luck for the future.

  • @anjanam9706
    @anjanam9706 10 месяцев назад +1

    Many thanks for being so transparent and honest. This means a lot. I appreciate your step to boost the financial knowledge.

  • @marucat2797
    @marucat2797 Год назад +10

    Regardless of what you make, as you long as you are happy and can pay your bills I believe you are doing just fine. Do the things you love and enjoy life as we have a finite time to enjoy it especially with our loved ones. Thanks for the video. ❤

  • @afreenkhan1470
    @afreenkhan1470 Год назад +51

    Just came across your video randomly. I’m not even in the medical field. Just here to say that your honesty is so refreshing. Somehow in India we are taught that numbers are really important (Maths) but we never divulge in giving numbers when it comes to salaries taxes etc. This mindset has to change. We should be be discussing salaries, taxes, expenses as they are part of our everyday lives. Nothing to hide.
    So Thankyou and keep up the good work . ☺️

  • @DoctorAyesha
    @DoctorAyesha Год назад +1

    Really loved this vlog and it made me make my own. You’re right it’s important for people to know how much we earn. Especially as there is so much misinformation out there!

  • @vegasrebel781
    @vegasrebel781 Год назад +116

    This is insane. I'm a nurse working in surgery with 3 years experience in a fairly average cost of living state of Nevada, USA. My base pay is over 85k dollars and easily clear 100k for the year with call. I can't imagine going through 14 years of schooling to make 88k pounds. I hope they fix this.

    • @chihiro549
      @chihiro549 Год назад +31

      Well Uk doctors have a good work life balance. Not everything is about money americans

    • @balerikirmu.11
      @balerikirmu.11 Год назад +2

      Whats the cost of living US bs UK though?
      Nontheless they do need a major bump

    • @joinkervinson4133
      @joinkervinson4133 Год назад +14

      That’s why healthcare is so expensive in the us also.

    • @balerikirmu.11
      @balerikirmu.11 Год назад

      @@joinkervinson4133 you assume cos doctors are paid that amount?

    • @vegasrebel781
      @vegasrebel781 Год назад +28

      @@chihiro549 I work 4 days a week. Get paternity leave, 4 weeks pto. Will be 6 weeks pto with more experience. 401k, health insurance...I have enough time to spend with family and pursue my hobbies. Its kinda ignorant of you to assume Americans don't have a good work life balance.

  • @Bandhu241
    @Bandhu241 Год назад +11

    Quite informative doctor. Also, please discuss Quality Of Life for doctors in the UK in another video.

  • @medicmadsharonpraveen9734
    @medicmadsharonpraveen9734 Год назад +3

    Would love to see a video exclusively about locum. Your contents are first class for someone who has no idea about UK system. Thankyou for doing this.

  • @safina1673
    @safina1673 Год назад +8

    love how you keep updating us with the latest developments!

    • @drmonishamishra
      @drmonishamishra  Год назад +1

      💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻

    • @LuckyLucky-il3rv
      @LuckyLucky-il3rv Год назад

      ​@@drmonishamishra hii mam ! thank u for sharing valuable information. Please share about neuro surgeon information

  • @chandrasekaransubramanianm1904
    @chandrasekaransubramanianm1904 Год назад +3

    Doctors get this much pay ONLY after 14 years of education and struggle. Very sad. NHS should revisit and increase the pay scale. They deserve more than double what is presented here. Good Luck Dr Manisha. Your honesty will fetch you more.

  • @yaminigangwania9747
    @yaminigangwania9747 Год назад +6

    Very informative ❤
    Thanks for putting it out there

  • @aniketkedare8
    @aniketkedare8 Год назад +5

    Being a doctor is a tough job. Lots of sacrifices. No amount of money will make up. Just be kind with doctors and health professions

  • @saleemakhtar87
    @saleemakhtar87 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent vlog with integrity, your detailed explanation IS extremely unusual for " fake news laden social media "....keep smiling !!!

  • @maurya03
    @maurya03 Год назад +4

    Thanks for updating this doc, this was helpful 🤓👍

  • @Manuel78
    @Manuel78 Год назад +2

    I know Physician assistants or Family Nurse Practioner here in USA where they work monday to friday, 8 am to 4 or 5 pm, not shift, not duty, all weekend are free and earning 150 thousands per year plus bonus.

  • @delilahamin9221
    @delilahamin9221 Год назад +205

    Doctors definitely deserve getting payed more in the UK.

    • @bullrider9617
      @bullrider9617 Год назад +11

      Doctors do get paid massively in UK , senior doctors some make around 500k !! Its the nurses who get meagrely paid !!

    • @drmonishamishra
      @drmonishamishra  Год назад +75

      Who are these senior doctors like you say that get paid £500k in the NHS? Please even I want to know! 😅

    • @godleveldoctor3955
      @godleveldoctor3955 Год назад +19

      Doctors deserve getting paid more everywhere in the world 🌍

    • @firelights
      @firelights Год назад +1

      ​@@bullrider9617

    • @shanegremory900
      @shanegremory900 Год назад +17

      @@bullrider9617hat’s such fake news 😂😂😂😂😂 I’ve been working here for over 9 years and my dad over 25 years . None of us make that much lol . Don’t misguide people

  • @rinakaur7245
    @rinakaur7245 10 месяцев назад +1

    My work is finance related & similar salary to yours. I work about 5-10 hours extra each week for a multinational outfit but they are unpaid & we don't get time back for it.
    I also pay into a pension but its not as good as NHS pension.
    You have a clear path/structure that shows salary bands & career progression milestones.
    Despite your years of study/training, i think you are in a much better place than me.

  • @joinkervinson4133
    @joinkervinson4133 Год назад

    As an accountant, I can attest to the fact that salaries represent a significant expense for hospitals. In the UK, healthcare is known for its impressive benefits. In contrast, hospitals in the US have to find ways to cover their costs, resulting in expensive insurance premiums and hospital bills. I am not implying that healthcare workers do not deserve competitive compensation; however, such expenses come at a cost, which could affect how much the public pays. In summary, the reason healthcare workers in the UK receive lower pay compared to those in the US is that UK hospitals do not overcharge their patients for profit.

  • @colinsmith1288
    @colinsmith1288 Год назад

    Doctor you are worth every penny. Just please do not stop caring.. The uk can be a very cynical place and l have seen so many care professionals stop caring. I am for one grateful you work in this profession. God bless you!

  • @Dhdhfufjdnb
    @Dhdhfufjdnb Год назад +2

    So precise and thank you for this significantly informative video!

  • @naveenmessi2705
    @naveenmessi2705 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the great video, just subscribed, in the hope to see more.
    I am a psychiatrist in UK too, currently finished core training and applying for ST-4 in london soon. Lovely way of presenting, good luck.

  • @cj5214
    @cj5214 Год назад +2

    Excellent! this is very good for med students who like to know more detail about there future.

  • @wayanadphotos
    @wayanadphotos Год назад +3

    This salary is very less compared with that of Kerala. My wife is a Gynac in Kerala and she is getting 5 lakh Indian rupees per month from a private hospital for 5 hours work per day for 6 days. In Government sector, salary is even more. In addition to the salary, the hospital has provided accommodation, food and pick up & drop also

    • @Khushi-n3f8d
      @Khushi-n3f8d Год назад +1

      In which dimension are u guys living ,5 lakhs a month ?don't lie

    • @imfriedchicken
      @imfriedchicken 9 месяцев назад +1

      This is lie. 5 lakh foe 5 hours work per week is not possible. Even a famous plastic surgeon not earn more than 7 lakhs per month in tier 1 city. How on each , a private hospital pay that much in a state like kerala ?

  • @rajivbhatnagar6421
    @rajivbhatnagar6421 Год назад +11

    It is very sad to see the treatment of physicians in the UK by the government. I am a Registered Nurse in telemetry working in California, US with 17 years experience. With a little overtime I easily clear $240,000+ per year. My coworkers in the ICU make $280,000+. We have a critical shortage of physicians in the US. You can always move to the US to get decent money for your hard work.

    • @rohitkhosla8110
      @rohitkhosla8110 Год назад +1

      One will have to go thru tge trauma of matching and the residency program for that.

  • @selloc7433
    @selloc7433 Год назад +1

    Thanks for that honest open account
    It’s interesting when one compares what registrars or residents earn in different countries
    Compared to South Africa salaries in the UK for your level are very much comparable when you apply the exchange rate

  • @paulchen1050
    @paulchen1050 Год назад +4

    OMG, as a pharmacist we make more than US$180K. How can you retain doctors in UK? Now I know why UK is not making their medical school accrediting body recognized by WFME, so they can keep their medical students in UK.

  • @scent.theory
    @scent.theory Год назад +2

    Takes a LOT for a desi (indian or pakistani) to come out and share the payslip. Champion of a woman.

  • @drcissyatwine
    @drcissyatwine Год назад +2

    yay! just posted my own similar video for a ct2 psych.. the most disappointing part for me is that the increase from ct2 to ct3 isn't that much yet i was so looking forward to that 😭 thanks for sharing :-)

  • @mayaghosh6593
    @mayaghosh6593 Год назад +4

    In the USA, 3rd year resident earns $64, 000 per year (every year $2, 000 increment) for working minimum 80 hours per week (80 - 100 hours). There is no compensation for over working for the residents. So it is about $15 per hour wages/salary. 10 years ago, a few residents committed suicide because of working 120 hours per week. Because of pressure, many residents quit residency and took the job at a a pharmaceutical company which does not require residency. Unlike UK, residents in America are not happy.

    • @superduper5949
      @superduper5949 Год назад

      I get it but as a consultant u earn wayyyy more than in UK

  • @aatifkhan26
    @aatifkhan26 Год назад

    The resident salary is at par/ more than in the US. The consultant salary is about 3-5 times more in the US in comparison to the UK.

  • @santhoshsankar657
    @santhoshsankar657 Год назад

    Loved the insights ❤!

  • @gouravaggarwal7406
    @gouravaggarwal7406 Год назад +2

    It's very informative and quite transparent. Please keep up this good work it helps a lot.

  • @raynano3333
    @raynano3333 Год назад

    Great vid. Would love to watch that video dedicated to talking about locum 🙌

  • @drwasabie1
    @drwasabie1 Год назад +5

    i have achieved plab 1 and 2, i am about to complete my registration process, but i'm in dilemma whether i should be moving into the UK or not, because my salary is around 2.200 pounds per month in the the country where i live (turkey). The cost of living in the UK is questioning my decision . And i'm GP anyway
    thank you for your videos.

    • @VitalViewsdr
      @VitalViewsdr Год назад

      Hii I'm an mbbs student will u pls provide guidance on plab exam sir

  • @Dr.soujannya
    @Dr.soujannya Год назад

    Please make one on locum shifts too. Wonderful detailed video

  • @sadoonhamza6687
    @sadoonhamza6687 Год назад +16

    Great video as always. Recently moved to london and joined non training psych post so thankyou for the motivation❤. I have been following you for past couple of years. But London is so so expensive😅 A family cannot servive in this amount. The expenses as a family grows 4 5 times rather than linear growth. So pay should be raised atleast to get at the same level with inflation. Last year I was here for my Plab2 and I can clearly feel the difference of inflation in one year time. Its really important that doctors are paid well otherwise middle grade drs will start leaving UK soon due to better oppurtunities in Gulf and other countries

    • @drmonishamishra
      @drmonishamishra  Год назад +3

      👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @GDIFR
      @GDIFR Год назад +2

      I feel the same. My base pay as a SAS is 75 k. It's looks a lot, but London rent is very expensive.

  • @salimjaved1890
    @salimjaved1890 Год назад +3

    This makes sense why docs come back to India to practice.

  • @cherry_bomb223
    @cherry_bomb223 Год назад +2

    You are really one of the people I look up as my role model . I am going to give my med school entrance exam I hope for the best . Also I love your vids love and respect to you

    • @drmonishamishra
      @drmonishamishra  Год назад +1

      All the very best with your med school entrance exam. Smash it!!! 💪🏽

  • @kmprash
    @kmprash Год назад

    very nice video. was not aware that London experienced doctors gets such a low salary.

  • @PeresD
    @PeresD 9 месяцев назад +1

    That is rubbish pay,for all the time it takes to train, that is wicked. A test train operator on LUL gets £100,000 a year. And that’s with what equates to about two years training. I think we have the lowest pay across every profession here in the U.K. compared to other developed countries. A qualified certified quantity surveyor for instance,at the top of his profession gets paid £54,000 . If they go up to management it’s £80,000 . In America for the same profession , you can expect to get £130,0000.

  • @stephenwilshaw6329
    @stephenwilshaw6329 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for all your hard work

  • @arjun11194-c
    @arjun11194-c 9 месяцев назад +2

    Its so low amount salary. Only 28k£ per year, means 2.3k£ only per month. A fisherman earns much money than this. I wonder why it’s so low amount salary for doctors in UK. In USA they pay 4x

    • @imfriedchicken
      @imfriedchicken 9 месяцев назад

      So, US is better for foreign medical graduates ?

    • @arjun11194-c
      @arjun11194-c 9 месяцев назад

      @@imfriedchicken yeah far better, but the exam fees for USMLE is much than PLAB. and PLAB is easy exam compared to USMLE. Thats why most people goes for PLAB. But if you have enough financial support, it better to go for USMLE. And once you passed the exam, you will earn a lot in USA as a doctor.
      Probably 70-80k per year as junior doctor

    • @imfriedchicken
      @imfriedchicken 9 месяцев назад

      @@arjun11194-c I've know all of this. But my other goal is to live in a western country forever. Getting US citizenship as an Indian is like making Germany win in ww2. But Getting UK citizenship is far easier. That's why I'm thinking of plab over USMLE.

    • @arjun11194-c
      @arjun11194-c 9 месяцев назад

      @@imfriedchicken yeah thats true getting citizenship is far easier there. I wanna settle there too, thats why im actually choosing plab too hehe.

    • @imfriedchicken
      @imfriedchicken 9 месяцев назад

      @@arjun11194-c I have another plan in my mind. Not sure how it's gonna work. I've come across many reddit posts saying to do residency in the US , and shift to the UK or Australia after the residency program if citizenship is not guaranteed. Us degrees are valid in many western nations.

  • @rojeezvibes7941
    @rojeezvibes7941 Год назад

    Thats very detail and idepth, good job

  • @pssandhu58
    @pssandhu58 Год назад

    thanx for sharing the information Dr. Stay blessed for more information

  • @franco8flyline
    @franco8flyline Год назад +1

    Your hourly base rate and lucum rate and weekend hourly rates are extremely high, compared to the rest of the UK. Comparable to a senior manager/director in a bank. I get you may want more pay, but just bear in mind where you stand comparatively to the people who pay taxes to give you that pay

  • @shalini4430
    @shalini4430 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for doing this❤

  • @xMichelex
    @xMichelex Год назад +1

    That's terrible pay for the amount of training, years in school, and other expenses. How much did med school cost and how long did it take you to pay off, or are you still paying/training? When does it end quite honestly? Whew, well done on sticking with it! I wouldn't be surprised if you are still in a deficit after adding up your years of salary vs your paid school/training.

  • @tschoong3897
    @tschoong3897 Год назад +1

    Very hard at the start, but getting far better after being consultant.

  • @akinboshomo
    @akinboshomo Год назад

    Thank you very much for this enlightening video

  • @shridharhegde6639
    @shridharhegde6639 Год назад

    Informative and nice presentation !

  • @khushivyas4638
    @khushivyas4638 2 месяца назад

    Mam i'm bit late to comment something here,but its totally amazing the fact u keep the transperancy. As a mbbs student i was needed this extremely ! Mam thank you so much really...For being a helping hand ! 😊

  • @dr.gnanasrir6932
    @dr.gnanasrir6932 Год назад +1

    Hi this so informative, good job❤. Pls make a video of guidance for joining ST after MRCS in UK.

  • @Futuredoctordream897
    @Futuredoctordream897 Год назад +2

    Just discovered your channel, loving the content ❤. I am still in med school and i just started searching for plab. I have one small query. If I choose PLAB pathway and make it till the end an work as FY-2 Doctor, so what’s the job safety in future like. I mean when I will do my ‘residency’. Is there any separate exam for it??

  • @eromedic6587
    @eromedic6587 Год назад +1

    Very informative ❤

  • @harshal10084
    @harshal10084 Год назад

    this is very helpful! thanks!

  • @sumathichandramohan9979
    @sumathichandramohan9979 Год назад +1

    Doctors efforts are priceless , please raise their salary it’s very low

  • @thomasishravelchelvan5383
    @thomasishravelchelvan5383 Год назад +1

    DR.YOU COME TO WORK IN SINGAPORE YOUR LIFE WILL BE THE BEST

  • @mathewvarpan4844
    @mathewvarpan4844 Год назад +2

    Hello , I never knew doctors paid that low in UK, I am in NY. After residency a family care doctor starts with about $ 150000.00.
    A specialist can start with about $200000.00 , that's a big difference !!

    • @indianteabang
      @indianteabang Год назад

      Per month or per annum?

    • @mathewvarpan4844
      @mathewvarpan4844 Год назад +1

      @@indianteabang per annum for a
      Staff family physician
      Thank you

    • @indianteabang
      @indianteabang Год назад

      @@mathewvarpan4844 sir are you a doctor overseas?? I'm doing medicine in india as well... How can i contact you?? I have other queries

  • @tameemansari707
    @tameemansari707 Год назад

    Misconceptions of people are doctors in London are paid handsome salary say,15to20 lakh in INR now it's crystal clear, Dr Mishra cleared wrong notion.

  • @Roy-s2f
    @Roy-s2f Год назад

    Recognition of your degree like mrcp / frcp in uk is much more than earning money a lot in other countries 😊❤

  • @HamzahSalafi
    @HamzahSalafi Год назад +4

    Absolutely a Nightmare....I would never ever think about now PLAB again😂

  • @DS-cb4id
    @DS-cb4id Год назад

    Very well compiled with clear information video.

  • @malladiprasad2143
    @malladiprasad2143 Год назад

    You are getting a lot for the little amount of work you do for patients. For a waiting list you keep for two years, you are getting a lot, my dear

    • @drsaadsheikh
      @drsaadsheikh Год назад +1

      It's not her fault. It's the fault of NHS that they're not staffing well resulting in waiting times.

  • @soifulislammostafa6651
    @soifulislammostafa6651 Год назад

    I have the will of being a doctor but sometime became so depressed 😢

  • @abdullahanwar5517
    @abdullahanwar5517 Год назад

    Please make a video of specializations and how easy it is to het into one and what are the prerequisites for more common specializations.

  • @maurya03
    @maurya03 Год назад +4

    Doc, currently which is better option for imgs in your opinion nhs uk or Australia ?and which is easy to get into residency training ?

    • @skylark304
      @skylark304 Год назад

      what is the purpose of your emigration ? if going back to India > uk , if for permanently settlement > Australia . much better weather and economy ! new zeland is another option for settlement .

  • @asuezeigwe9381
    @asuezeigwe9381 Год назад +2

    The 40% tax for income above 50k is it 40% of everything or 20% of what you earn between 12k and 50k, then 40% of anything you earn above 50k?

    • @marg.1125
      @marg.1125 Год назад +1

      The 40% tax applies only for any amount earnt over 50k

  • @anuragkhobragade7788
    @anuragkhobragade7788 Год назад

    Hello ,
    I am currently yet to start mbbs & confused about PG in india or uk so I want to have comfort for on time choice for PG in either india or uk so can i crack UKMLA if i will have coaching for NEXT (indian licensing exam) ??
    Suggest me best options plz

  • @salahaddin2009
    @salahaddin2009 Год назад +1

    It’s not how much you earn but how much you keep . Learn and invest , retire early should be the goal

  • @kevincai5491
    @kevincai5491 Год назад +1

    Is medical school free in the UK? If it’s not free this salary is almost unacceptable.

    • @drsaadsheikh
      @drsaadsheikh Год назад

      It's not free. Most people have huge student loans. And yearly GMC fees

  • @yapcheeseng2735
    @yapcheeseng2735 Год назад

    you are pretty with brain. As well as sweet looking. You are very down to earth and honest to share what others think is P & C- salary. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ibrahim.allahwala
    @ibrahim.allahwala Год назад +1

    Cool,
    You are paying taxes what I'm earning in a whole month, while giving same amount of hour's.
    Good to see, May u have more success.

  • @nanat9178
    @nanat9178 Год назад

    If you leave your job and move to another country the money that went into pension also goes away or can you still avail that ?

  • @sgvlogs4657
    @sgvlogs4657 Год назад

    Subscribed uh doc I'm staff nurse here😊

  • @arogyasutra6628
    @arogyasutra6628 Год назад

    Very informative thank you Dr

  • @dennisnjuguna6182
    @dennisnjuguna6182 Год назад

    Thank you doc for the good work. Would you kindly make a video on how one would do their residency/work in the UK after studying MBChB in a different country?

  • @rayray9996
    @rayray9996 Год назад +1

    Your pay is handsome for a government position and for your level of experience. I do not believe doctors in many parts of the world with a similar position given the same level of experience make as much as you do. Engineers and other professionals in many parts of the world with your level of experience get paid the same or even less in many cases. Private hospitals may pay a bit more in some countries to doctors with your level of experience, but one is overworked and can be fired at any time in private establishments. A government job is always better in some respects and has more stability. Of course, everyone always wishes they make much more money than they do. This feeling is generally universal. Hats off to you for making this video. Not many would have the guts to reveal their paycheck on RUclips for everyone to see. Many viewers will appreciate this information. I became a fan of your channel after seeing your honesty and openness.

  • @kingkam2343
    @kingkam2343 Год назад

    alot of people don t anderstand her pay . She makes roughly 69000 pounds a year in her third year of residency which is around 88000 us $. it is higher then the average salary of a resident psychiatrist in newyork which around 80000 usd .when she is done her residency she will earn much more .

  • @dawalama48
    @dawalama48 Год назад +1

    Thanks Doctor, for sharing the reality..!

  • @Mes287
    @Mes287 10 месяцев назад

    Just found your channel it’s great

  • @franco8flyline
    @franco8flyline Год назад

    Also at 3,800£, and that s without the extra shift pay. That s quite a lot compared again to the average person s pay

  • @davidmcdonald1441
    @davidmcdonald1441 Год назад +1

    what is the cost of indemnity insurance on doctors wages in the USA

  • @nrr26000
    @nrr26000 Год назад

    Nice Video and Interesting :) to know about you and others in UK :). I m not a medical professional and I dont want to be but just I m watching for fun. You should get paid for the hard work and the time.

  • @asuezeigwe9381
    @asuezeigwe9381 Год назад +5

    The highest salary of the consultant is the starting salary in some tech fields
    Damn

  • @KushM-j2n
    @KushM-j2n Год назад

    why is ST-1/2 basic pay is less than CT-3? ST is like senior residency right and CT is like PG!

    • @drmonishamishra
      @drmonishamishra  Год назад +2

      ST1/ST2 = CT1/CT2
      ST3=CT3
      The terms are interchangeable. I’ve explained job titles in detail here - ruclips.net/video/9GI_xFq_BCg/видео.html

  • @dadbain
    @dadbain Год назад +4

    Doctor your candour is heart warming. Though I live in Canada which has a similar system to the UK, practicing almost any field of medicine in the US would pay substantially more. Which is why so many people neglect their health in the US because it's expensive to utilize the healthcare system especially doctors and specialists.

    • @groovystickman3665
      @groovystickman3665 Год назад

      i was eyeing canada to continue my training after college but after finding out that its similar to the UK i dont think ill do

  • @AG-so4gl
    @AG-so4gl Год назад

    Pension is taxable. Only 25% of it isnt, if you take as lump sum at 55

  • @souravmaimani2983
    @souravmaimani2983 Год назад

    How to be a consultant after completing MRCP ? Any other exam have to face ? Or its just completing 6/7 years training? Let me clear

  • @kalaniabeywardene963
    @kalaniabeywardene963 Год назад

    If we are planning to come back to mother country after working sometime, can we decide not to pay for pension?
    Pls explain.
    Thanks.

    • @drmonishamishra
      @drmonishamishra  Год назад

      You can opt out of pension whenever you feel like.

  • @yasminraninkumar6905
    @yasminraninkumar6905 Год назад

    Generally salaries are based on responsibility so looking after human life doesn’t seem to be so tragic!!

  • @sriramcan
    @sriramcan 10 месяцев назад

    peanuts for doctors. I have been in UK since 2009 and I feel NHS has to pay more for its staff. 88000 GBP after dedicating 14 years of major part of your life with such dedication and devotion is basically like offering sweetcorn after a marathon!

  • @sanchitapal4316
    @sanchitapal4316 Год назад

    Hii Monisha!!! I have a question.. Is UK doctor has transferable job before becoming a consultant doctor?

  • @DrabhishekSrivastava26
    @DrabhishekSrivastava26 Год назад

    If we wanna work in Uk do we need experience like 1 ir 2years experience before applying for plab or mrcp?

  • @Medlife885
    @Medlife885 Год назад +2

    Nice blog. I think the salary is low as compared to the expenses in uk

  • @Mary-stephen
    @Mary-stephen Год назад

    Can you give me an estimate of how much doctors working for a football club earn? Use Chelsea or Liverpool as an example

  • @Shaggy-8392
    @Shaggy-8392 Год назад +1

    It's more and more difficult for UK born people to get spaces for medicine due to the number of Indian, especially, immigrants being allowed to take their places.