Thank you so much🙏 🥰your videos really help me to keep myself motivated ...so whenever I feel low or have doubt about going to uk for further medicine studies ..I always watch your videos .. keep making such vlogs ..ly❣❣❤
You videos have been an inspiration for me, thank you from the bottom of my heart!! I would have one question though... Is it possible to shorten the length of the Training due to multiple years of previous experience in the field (both UK and EU) or not really? 🌟I wish you the very best Monisha for your personal life and your career as well ! 🌟
I totally understand your last point, but what if this decision of getting on the PLAB journey turn out wrong for me? It’s already a really long journey,I won’t have the chance to correct it ,it’ll be too late?
Hello Dr. Mishra I’m a 3rd year med student from Bangalore, India. Could you pls tell me if you did a clinical audit when you were an undergrad yourself? How can I do a clinical audit in an Indian med school and if it’s absolutely necessary to do a clinical audit before applying for fy2 jobs in the uk. Thanks!
Hey doc! Can you please tell me that is it required to do post graduation internship in India in order to eligible to give plab exam? Like i heard that if we didn’t do than it’s more chance of visa rejection
Hey Monisha, I'm a UK med student interested in psychiatry. Really love your videos. I was wondering how often you do weekends and nightshifts in a month? Thank uuu
Hi doc..i had completed my pg in India and after pg also work in India for a couple of years..but now I realised and want to go uk so is it possible to give plab? And GMC may ask me why I want to come in uk after so many years after completing my mbbs?
Hi mam.I would like to complete my MD internal medicine in India. If I wish to do a speciality trainging in cardiology in uk after completing my membership exams can I join at the level of St1 directly? Or should I again complete 3 years of core trainging in internal medicine in uk?? Kindly clarify mam
Hi mam, completed neet pg with a very good rank and thinking of taking MS orthopaedics. Will i get a permanent registrar job in NHS after completing MS orthopaedics from india and MCH in UK but without MRCS degree. Thanks in advance 🙏...
No. Registrar jobs are supposed to be training positions, so they are not permanent. More senior jobs (specialist training rather than core surgical training) normally require the MRCS diploma. It is possible to work long-term as an SAS doctor, a term that encompasses a number of different non-training grades, which in principle require only experience and not higher qualifications. In practice many holders do have more qualifications, and more of them tend to be IMGs, female, part-time ... you get the picture. Most British higher trainees do not do research for MCh (or ChM, MS, whatever): instead they would be working towards FRCS in a specialty following the MRCS in surgery in general. In the UK, higher degrees are the icing on the cake, but membership/fellowship diplomas are the cake itself. So, as at present to come to the UK you need either the PLAB or a membership exam, if you decide to come after MS, it would make more sense to study for the MRCS at that point. That's because the MRCS may be useful in private hospitals in India too.
Thankyou for this video. It was really helpful. Will you be able to tell me that can we get non-training psychiatry jobs or fy2 jobs in psychiatry? Specially if we dont have any experience of working in psychiatry back home
Such an informative video. I have seen all your videos regarding PLAB and IMGs. You're such an inspiration ✨✨👩⚕️
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You are a gem Monisha! I really wish to meet you one day, hopefully soon 🤞keep making such informative and authentic videos. Lots of love ❤️
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Thank you for the insightful videos! Cheerios 🤗
Thank you so much🙏 🥰your videos really help me to keep myself motivated ...so whenever I feel low or have doubt about going to uk for further medicine studies ..I always watch your videos .. keep making such vlogs ..ly❣❣❤
Thank you for the information and inspiration ❤️
You videos have been an inspiration for me, thank you from the bottom of my heart!! I would have one question though... Is it possible to shorten the length of the Training due to multiple years of previous experience in the field (both UK and EU) or not really?
🌟I wish you the very best Monisha for your personal life and your career as well ! 🌟
I totally understand your last point, but what if this decision of getting on the PLAB journey turn out wrong for me? It’s already a really long journey,I won’t have the chance to correct it ,it’ll be too late?
Hello Dr. Mishra
I’m a 3rd year med student from Bangalore, India.
Could you pls tell me if you did a clinical audit when you were an undergrad yourself?
How can I do a clinical audit in an Indian med school and if it’s absolutely necessary to do a clinical audit before applying for fy2 jobs in the uk.
Thanks!
Great video!
Is a non trainee job and FY2 the same? This has been confusing me since ages!
Same question
In India surgical fields are picked last. Only Ortho has the privilege to get picked up in merit.
Hey doc! Can you please tell me that is it required to do post graduation internship in India in order to eligible to give plab exam? Like i heard that if we didn’t do than it’s more chance of visa rejection
Hey nice work 😀.....can u please make a video about what an img do during mbbs to increase their chance of getting into highly competitive residency
Get gold medals, attend conferences and attend workshops. Get all the certificates.
If I do pg in India and if I want to work in uk,whether i have to do pg again in uk??and same thing vice versa
MRCP , MRCS, MRCOG for this
Hey Monisha, I'm a UK med student interested in psychiatry. Really love your videos. I was wondering how often you do weekends and nightshifts in a month?
Thank uuu
When she showed her payment sheet, she said she did 1 weekend call every 7 to 8 weeks or was it every 5 to 6 weeks, I forget
Hey. I had one doubt. Can two people sponsor for the visa? I want both of my parents to be my sponsors.
Hi doc..i had completed my pg in India and after pg also work in India for a couple of years..but now I realised and want to go uk so is it possible to give plab? And GMC may ask me why I want to come in uk after so many years after completing my mbbs?
Hi mam.I would like to complete my MD internal medicine in India. If I wish to do a speciality trainging in cardiology in uk after completing my membership exams can I join at the level of St1 directly? Or should I again complete 3 years of core trainging in internal medicine in uk??
Kindly clarify mam
I have break in my internship after mbbs due to covid issues is that becomes a problem?
What about oncology ? any scope/ Is it hard to get?
Hi.. R u an md in psychiatry? If yes can u tell me how is the branch for ladies?
Mam I got 86%in class 12 and dropped for neet can i eligible for UCAT for MBBS in UK
Hi mam, completed neet pg with a very good rank and thinking of taking MS orthopaedics. Will i get a permanent registrar job in NHS after completing MS orthopaedics from india and MCH in UK but without MRCS degree. Thanks in advance 🙏...
No. Registrar jobs are supposed to be training positions, so they are not permanent. More senior jobs (specialist training rather than core surgical training) normally require the MRCS diploma.
It is possible to work long-term as an SAS doctor, a term that encompasses a number of different non-training grades, which in principle require only experience and not higher qualifications. In practice many holders do have more qualifications, and more of them tend to be IMGs, female, part-time ... you get the picture.
Most British higher trainees do not do research for MCh (or ChM, MS, whatever): instead they would be working towards FRCS in a specialty following the MRCS in surgery in general. In the UK, higher degrees are the icing on the cake, but membership/fellowship diplomas are the cake itself.
So, as at present to come to the UK you need either the PLAB or a membership exam, if you decide to come after MS, it would make more sense to study for the MRCS at that point. That's because the MRCS may be useful in private hospitals in India too.
Is there any problem for people who are having tattoo and want to write the exam of plab
Nope.
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Thankyou for this video. It was really helpful. Will you be able to tell me that can we get non-training psychiatry jobs or fy2 jobs in psychiatry? Specially if we dont have any experience of working in psychiatry back home
Yes you can.
Can a consultant get back to India after his training?
Yup
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