I believe that this doctor working as a carer will make her a better doctor. I’ve been a nurse for 10 years, and I’ve realized that many doctors who have no other experience in healthcare tend to be demeaning and rude to nurses and patient care assistants . I now believe that through this experience, this will make her a better doctor, a more understanding doctor, and a more respectful doctor to all members of the healthcare team.
I have had a similar experience, so I know where our doctor is coming from👌I ended up not continuing with my registration. Became a healthcare worker and then a Healthcare Administrator in a specialist forensic psychiatric hospital. Psychiatry was my go to specialty while in medical school, and I get to be a part of my patient's recovery process as a Patient Liaison Officer. The salary is not much compared to a docti's salary, but I get time to be in the lives of my 4 kids, and that makes my proud and 100% fulfilled! As single mum of 4 with no support from their father or family, I chose not to practice and have time for my children with no regrets. This was 7 years ago. Now, my first is 21, in Public service (Conservative councillorship aspirant and student of the University of Cambridge), my second, 19, is an aircraft engineering student and in the Royal Navy. My last two daughters will continue in the medical profession in a few years by God's grace. No shame in stepping back to take a leap forward. Your story us an inspiration as many docuors who end up not getting registered with the GMC live in shame and hiding. No need for all that.
This happens a lot here in the UK. I remember a medical doctor from Nigeria who started working as a cleaner in the hospital in Scotland. He then progressed to work as a care assistant and now after many years,he is a senior consultant surgeon. Glad to connect with you here bell on for more.
@@NanelleGriseldaGood for her and the pathway she took. I knew a Nigerian trained MD her in Canada, who did his RN degree, after working for a few years, he received a residency position. He is now working a registered Physician in Ontario, Canada (getting in the Canadian system for physicians is very difficult).
@@oludotunsamuel5091education has no age limit. And in Western World if you have a determination, you can be anything at any time. It’s a matter of getting the opportunity to be in these, or those countries in a illegal way you can chase for anything. And you won’t ll achieve it. Age is nothing in Western World.
It is a stepping stone! Me worked for five years as a Pharmacist in Nigeria and have been working as a HCA with the NHS and I still trying find my path! There is dignity in Labour and we all have to start somewhere and our beginning matters!
Similiar situation here, Over 7 years as a Pharmacist back home, but Care assistant in the Uk. It is well. The heart is the matter. Love and care for people.
I work with a medical doctor from Nigeria turned support worker to begin with. I was a support worker. This Nigerian doctor was very humble, very nice guy. He worked hard for his medical doctor qualification update courses and exams for over a year. There were times he was very frustrated, but in the end he was successful, now a medical doctor. He had to start from less in the UK, going with patience and courage to go through ups and downs.
Alot of people had to start somewhere. If you dont pass a few exams to practice overseas, you cant just start working as a doctor. It's just a stepping stone. More wins for you. 🎉
Exactly ! When you are a medical professional and relocate to the UK or US, you would need to take some board exams to qualify to work in that same profession; meanwhile you would need to earn money to support yourself, so you do care work in the interim. Nothing wrong with that.
Even if she cleaned floors She’s still a doctor 😊 Some people are Doctors and come here and start in Restuarants It’s just a temporary transition that makes for a good life story 😊
@@Motswako No need to state the obvious but it still does not negate the fact that she is a doctor Any country you go to you will have to go through exams to convert and qualify That’s a standard procedure
I can say nothing is impossible if you keep your focus. My sister in-law worked briefly as a career while preparing for her medical license exam. Now she runs 2 practices in Canada where she employs doctors after qualifying as a GP in the UK.
It's a thumb up 👍for this video. Really inspiring and motivating. Lesson learnt: It doesn't matter where you start from or the route you take. The most important thing is to keep your eyes on the ball. Thank you both...🤝
So proud of you, been a carer or a doctor or nurse you’re still taking care of people, because in Canada carer, nurses and doctors work as team, but some Ghanaian nurses in UK look down on Carer, I’m really so proud 👍🏾
There are lots of African medical doctors working as health care assistants while attempting to regularise their registration with General Medical Council (GMC)
It is not the strongest of the species that survives nor the most intelligent that survives, it is the one that is most adaptable to change. -Charles Darwin
Hello, I am an international medical graduate from Kenya and I was wondering if you would be willing to chat with me about your situation. I am hoping to join the NHS later as a junior doctor but I have some time before I can apply. I need to wait and also do exams in between. Would appreciate if I can reach out to you
What a great interview! I clicked here based on the title "Medical doctor turned care assistant in the UK", which I expected was going to be a story of injustice of some kind. How wrong was I! Instead it's two sweet, accomplished Ghanaian ladies rapping of nothing but success! "Mo!", as they say in Ghana, or "Big up!" as we say in Jamaica (and now almost the rest of the world too; LOL). Great job, and please keep up the good work. Greetings from Connecticut, USA. --Æ.
@nanelle this is why I love you ! Not hate keeping and pulling up other women along the way I’m so excited because I know you both and seeing you both share valuable information made me happy
I totally enjoyed this session, I enjoy all your videos anyway🙌❤. You're a great host/presenter and I sometimes wonder if you ever took a course in journalism😂. Congrats to this wonderful lady, I'm just coming across her and I must say that I'm proud of her🤝🤗. She'll definitely go to higher places because of her mindset and positivity 🙏
There's always a beginning 😊and I believe she will scale through and finally get to her dream job. It is not easy getting license to practice as a Doctor whenever you move abroad but she is brave and I love it. Nanelle I trust you 😊to always deliver the best and yes there is nothing wrong in working as a carer it's still much better than suffering in ×××× . People need to understand this if you get the opportunity start as a carer and as time goes by move up . May God help us in our pursuit for a better life...
3 words for you Doc, Resilient, humble and sensible. Most people who are not even Doctors come to the UK and even talk down on carers, yet, they never even made a quarter of what carers make in the UK. The Lord would take you far Doc.❤❤❤.
Very dedicated individual. Good to know there is a medical school in Tamale and it has produced a very productive and dedicated Medical Doctor. Well done.
It’s tough relocating to a foreign country. You have to change your mindset and do whatever is ethically possible to help you survive. I’m in the U. S. And many people come here with doctorates from other countries but they have to be willing to start from the bottom while structuring themselves. I’ve been sharing this on my channel as well.
Good of her . Im working in healthcare for 8 years . As a doctor she saying that care assistant will give her more knowledge experience and understanding how to working in the UK around Clients. Good for her . Wear about in the UK ARE YOU WORKING 👏🌷💞
I saw the stories of The Physician assistants in Ghana some of them been waiting for jobs for 5 years. But I heard a story that Canada will take physician assistants from Ghana
Nenelle ❤thanks so much for this interview. I just entered the uk on carer visa as a hca, was a registered nurse midwife, and degree holder. I am encouraged thanks so much
This is when I don’t want to listen when comparing about money. We spent GBP in the Uk and now Ghana money. Again most Diasporas run two homes, one in Africa and in the U.K.
It's not new. I am in UK and It's mostly a starting point for most Doctors that's if you didn't finish your PLAB 1 and PLAB 2. I know over 10 Doctors doing same. Some have switched already. Please start any job you see in UK 🇬🇧 to pay bills 😅
Good day@Nanelle thank you so much for the content you put here on this space. I am a subscriber watching from Nigeria. I am about moving to the Uk for my Masters this September 2023, but for some reasons am so uncertain and skeptical. Life is so terrible here in Nigeria for me and my Husband but the state of the country is affecting everyone. However what’s causing my uncertainty is this 12 point conservative law. They say they haven’t been put in place. But I want you to shed more light on this
Point based system means if you have certain qualifications you get certain points and if your total points exceed the threshold they set then you qualify. E.g. if someone is not a graduate then they won't get the point for educational qualification.
My sis dis the same before her plab and then went on to practise as a Dr in the UK. It's not really about how you start but how you end. Remember, all well ends well!
Amen doc. Don't sit around when you can make money. A wise business woman once said to me, Naa 'if Sea dry you go by land'. You are my kind of woman. Actually you have a subs riber.
Am happy for my sister for being truthful to herself. Most people think with your certificate as MD, you can work as MD in Europe and Uk. It doesn't work that way. You have to do some extra courses
I am currently in 🇬🇧 and I’ve been following your channel for years. I never knew you went to Roses ✌️🥳 I am a Sapphire ❤. Well done for making Rosa proud 🎉🎉🥳🥳 I am a proud Rosecan🥳🥳🥳
Why will you live in my city and just few minutes walk from my house and we’ve not met!!!! Since I started this video I was like this lady looks soooo familiar! I know a lady that looks so much like her, with a little baby whose husband too is a Doctor!!!’ Only for she to mention our city! 🎉🎉🎉🎉💃💃💃💃. My dear I’m rushing to your page! 😂😂😂😂😂 we don meet for RUclips o! 🙌🤩
I’ve been sometimes sad for not working as a nurse as what I desired and all my colleagues back home as been working as a nurse … the problem in doing English test is massive 🤧
Wow , Doctor working as a carer, and some nurses in the uk makes life miserable for carers, they speak to a carer in a arrogant manner, The truth is that most hca are midwives, doctors, nurses, The only challenge is we have not been able to pass the exams to practice in our ideal roles Please nurses should try to treat hca nicely in the uk, as I have encountered working with a nuisance in the name of nurse
If a nurse treat you bad please don't hesitate to give it to her bad too as well.She might be a nurse but she is still your colleague and nobody have the right to be rude to you once you are doing your job.Once you stand your ground he/she will know that she should be nice.
Being a medical doctor in Ghana is different from The U K , Canada , The U S and part of Europe . In Ghana , Drs are posted to the various govt hospitals but in abroad you need to apply for the job at the hospital .
I believe that this doctor working as a carer will make her a better doctor. I’ve been a nurse for 10 years, and I’ve realized that many doctors who have no other experience in healthcare tend to be demeaning and rude to nurses and patient care assistants . I now believe that through this experience, this will make her a better doctor, a more understanding doctor, and a more respectful doctor to all members of the healthcare team.
True
I agree
So true
@@NanelleGriselda pls was it when she was in ghana doing her internship dt she wrote her plab 1 or when she got to the UK? Tnk u..
True, it’s a good way of integrating into and understanding the system, when the big opportunity comes you don’t make a mess of it.
I have had a similar experience, so I know where our doctor is coming from👌I ended up not continuing with my registration. Became a healthcare worker and then a Healthcare Administrator in a specialist forensic psychiatric hospital. Psychiatry was my go to specialty while in medical school, and I get to be a part of my patient's recovery process as a Patient Liaison Officer. The salary is not much compared to a docti's salary, but I get time to be in the lives of my 4 kids, and that makes my proud and 100% fulfilled!
As single mum of 4 with no support from their father or family, I chose not to practice and have time for my children with no regrets. This was 7 years ago. Now, my first is 21, in Public service (Conservative councillorship aspirant and student of the University of Cambridge), my second, 19, is an aircraft engineering student and in the Royal Navy. My last two daughters will continue in the medical profession in a few years by God's grace. No shame in stepping back to take a leap forward. Your story us an inspiration as many docuors who end up not getting registered with the GMC live in shame and hiding. No need for all that.
I am a doctor When i migrated... I started off as a carer. Now all thanks be to God i am practising now
Nice one. How long did took you to start practicing?
This happens a lot here in the UK. I remember a medical doctor from Nigeria who started working as a cleaner in the hospital in Scotland. He then progressed to work as a care assistant and now after many years,he is a senior consultant surgeon. Glad to connect with you here bell on for more.
Wooooow
@@NanelleGriseldaGood for her and the pathway she took. I knew a Nigerian trained MD her in Canada, who did his RN degree, after working for a few years, he received a residency position. He is now working a registered Physician in Ontario, Canada (getting in the Canadian system for physicians is very difficult).
❤❤
At what age hahahaha Africans keep deceiving yourself
@@oludotunsamuel5091education has no age limit. And in Western World if you have a determination, you can be anything at any time. It’s a matter of getting the opportunity to be in these, or those countries in a illegal way you can chase for anything. And you won’t ll achieve it. Age is nothing in Western World.
It is a stepping stone! Me worked for five years as a Pharmacist in Nigeria and have been working as a HCA with the NHS and I still trying find my path! There is dignity in Labour and we all have to start somewhere and our beginning matters!
Wow
Similiar situation here, Over 7 years as a Pharmacist back home, but Care assistant in the Uk. It is well. The heart is the matter. Love and care for people.
I love this phrase: there's dignity in labour.
@@lizo765,wow..welldone 2:55
I work with a medical doctor from Nigeria turned support worker to begin with. I was a support worker. This Nigerian doctor was very humble, very nice guy. He worked hard for his medical doctor qualification update courses and exams for over a year. There were times he was very frustrated, but in the end he was successful, now a medical doctor. He had to start from less in the UK, going with patience and courage to go through ups and downs.
I will be proud of her when she return to Ghana and use her experiences gained abroad to improve the heath care and practices in Ghane
Alot of people had to start somewhere. If you dont pass a few exams to practice overseas, you cant just start working as a doctor. It's just a stepping stone. More wins for you. 🎉
Exactly ! When you are a medical professional and relocate to the UK or US, you would need to take some board exams to qualify to work in that same profession; meanwhile you would need to earn money to support yourself, so you do care work in the interim. Nothing wrong with that.
Even if she cleaned floors
She’s still a doctor 😊
Some people are Doctors and come here and start in Restuarants
It’s just a temporary transition that makes for a good life story 😊
She is a doctor in her home country not in the UK until she passes her license
@@Motswako
No need to state the obvious but it still does not negate the fact that she is a doctor
Any country you go to you will have to go through exams to convert and qualify
That’s a standard procedure
Absolutely.
I like her sincerity, humility and humanitarianism. She will go far
Beautiful ladies from Ghana ❤❤🇬🇭🇬🇭.....I know her and have worked with her in TTH in Ghana...must say she has a great personality ❤😍🇬🇭
Pride comes before fall. I'm so proud of this Ghanaian sister. Humble yourself when you find yourself in a different situation..
@josephlouis7702, Beautiful perspective! Whatever your lot is in life, hard work is honorable.
I can say nothing is impossible if you keep your focus. My sister in-law worked briefly as a career while preparing for her medical license exam. Now she runs 2 practices in Canada where she employs doctors after qualifying as a GP in the UK.
I’m a midwife working here in the uk as a HCA getting lots of experience n cash so happy with my role and getting my license soon😊
How long have you been working as a HCA?
I'm also a midwife working as a carer. I'm a dependent, I don't know how to go about the whole midwifery registration thing.
Search on RUclips you will get sufficient information I’m also a dependent and I’m in the process of getting my license
I work for 6month now
How can I reach you
She’s going to be the best doctor!!! She will know the patient from the carer perspective and experience, humble and will go far❤
A DOCTOR WILL ALWAYS BE A DOCTOR.
She is so beautiful and intelligent
I love her humility and sincerity also
I’m really inspired by her
She’ll definitely go far in life
Much love
It's just a stepping stone. More wins for you. 🎉
It's a thumb up 👍for this video. Really inspiring and motivating. Lesson learnt: It doesn't matter where you start from or the route you take. The most important thing is to keep your eyes on the ball. Thank you both...🤝
🙏🏽
True
So proud of you, been a carer or a doctor or nurse you’re still taking care of people, because in Canada carer, nurses and doctors work as team, but some Ghanaian nurses in UK look down on Carer, I’m really so proud 👍🏾
There are lots of African medical doctors working as health care assistants while attempting to regularise their registration with General Medical Council (GMC)
It is not the strongest of the species that survives nor the most intelligent that survives, it is the one that is most adaptable to change.
-Charles Darwin
Wow
I worked as a Care Assistant for two years before my first hospital job as a Junior Doctor.
I work as a Consultant now.
Hello, I am an international medical graduate from Kenya and I was wondering if you would be willing to chat with me about your situation. I am hoping to join the NHS later as a junior doctor but I have some time before I can apply. I need to wait and also do exams in between. Would appreciate if I can reach out to you
I'm in her same situation it is rough but we are keeping forward to the Goal with the help of God
Awww
You are not alone dear ❤
Thanks ❤
God bless you. The vision is yet for an appointed time.
What a great interview! I clicked here based on the title "Medical doctor turned care assistant in the UK", which I expected was going to be a story of injustice of some kind. How wrong was I! Instead it's two sweet, accomplished Ghanaian ladies rapping of nothing but success!
"Mo!", as they say in Ghana, or "Big up!" as we say in Jamaica (and now almost the rest of the world too; LOL). Great job, and please keep up the good work. Greetings from Connecticut, USA.
--Æ.
Inspiring story. These ladies are awesome. There is so much posivity and sincerity.
@nanelle this is why I love you ! Not hate keeping and pulling up other women along the way I’m so excited because I know you both and seeing you both share valuable information made me happy
I totally enjoyed this session, I enjoy all your videos anyway🙌❤. You're a great host/presenter and I sometimes wonder if you ever took a course in journalism😂.
Congrats to this wonderful lady, I'm just coming across her and I must say that I'm proud of her🤝🤗. She'll definitely go to higher places because of her mindset and positivity 🙏
@Thegoldengirlmd, I'm inspired by you.
@Nanelle, thank you for bringing her💋
Thank you so much 🙏🏽
There's always a beginning 😊and I believe she will scale through and finally get to her dream job. It is not easy getting license to practice as a Doctor whenever you move abroad but she is brave and I love it. Nanelle I trust you 😊to always deliver the best and yes there is nothing wrong in working as a carer it's still much better than suffering in ×××× . People need to understand this if you get the opportunity start as a carer and as time goes by move up . May God help us in our pursuit for a better life...
3 words for you Doc, Resilient, humble and sensible. Most people who are not even Doctors come to the UK and even talk down on carers, yet, they never even made a quarter of what carers make in the UK. The Lord would take you far Doc.❤❤❤.
Wow
You have encouraged me a lots
Thanks
Its a ll a mindset you caring and blessing life
I knew definitely you will bring her here🥳
Much grateful for all the info and quality content you give us here.
Much love Nanelle😘
🙏🏽
I'm doing something similar in UK domilciliary as a retired doctoral level clinician...generally I dont like the governing bodies
Very dedicated individual. Good to know there is a medical school in Tamale and it has produced a very productive and dedicated Medical Doctor. Well done.
It’s tough relocating to a foreign country. You have to change your mindset and do whatever is ethically possible to help you survive. I’m in the U. S. And many people come here with doctorates from other countries but they have to be willing to start from the bottom while structuring themselves. I’ve been sharing this on my channel as well.
Wow, this video is very incentivizing. Every minute spent watching it was worth it
Thank you 🙏🏽
We are an amazing set of people in how we adopted the make changes to better our lives.
I love this video. ❤ 🎉
I agree....she will make such a great doctor when time comes
Purpose is everything. ❤❤
The most encouraging video I have ever watched today.
I love this doctor, she is humble, inspiring.
I wish to meet her one day together with Nanelle
Good of her . Im working in healthcare for 8 years . As a doctor she saying that care assistant will give her more knowledge experience and understanding how to working in the UK around Clients. Good for her . Wear about in the UK ARE YOU WORKING 👏🌷💞
I love her confidence and sincerity ❤
This is the video I’ve been waiting for thank you Nanelle
She is close to me. Kudos doc
I can relate. However I worked in a restaurant till recently.
Hi Dr Marigold 🙋🏾♀️
Oh wow!
This is the kind of doctor I want in my corner. 😊
I saw the stories of The Physician assistants in Ghana some of them been waiting for jobs for 5 years. But I heard a story that Canada will take physician assistants from Ghana
Oseyyyy Holico!! No wonder she looked familiar 😊
Wow! Well done Dr. you have learnt a lot more by now. More experience for you 🙏
We are proud of you my dear , as a Ghanaian I know you are humble
My husband is a Gp. He worked a few months as a carer whilst doing the licensing exams.
Again Nenelle just loves the way you interview our guest, u know d exact question to pop in🤣🤣
Thank you 🙏🏽
She is humble. She will sit with kings.
I know her such a nice person to work with, am proud of you❤❤
I came to hear is the part that she becomes a doctor again. I'm excited for her
Nenelle ❤thanks so much for this interview. I just entered the uk on carer visa as a hca, was a registered nurse midwife, and degree holder.
I am encouraged thanks so much
Uw
€700 a week. That's awesome
Nanelle I must be in the UK this year
Amen 🙏🏽
Hmmmm abrokyire will humble you no matter who you are. I respect her for her humility and courage.
This is when I don’t want to listen when comparing about money. We spent GBP in the Uk and now Ghana money. Again most Diasporas run two homes, one in Africa and in the U.K.
It's not new. I am in UK and It's mostly a starting point for most Doctors that's if you didn't finish your PLAB 1 and PLAB 2.
I know over 10 Doctors doing same. Some have switched already. Please start any job you see in UK 🇬🇧 to pay bills 😅
👍🏾
Good day@Nanelle thank you so much for the content you put here on this space.
I am a subscriber watching from Nigeria. I am about moving to the Uk for my Masters this September 2023, but for some reasons am so uncertain and skeptical.
Life is so terrible here in Nigeria for me and my Husband but the state of the country is affecting everyone. However what’s causing my uncertainty is this 12 point conservative law. They say they haven’t been put in place. But I want you to shed more light on this
Point based system means if you have certain qualifications you get certain points and if your total points exceed the threshold they set then you qualify.
E.g. if someone is not a graduate then they won't get the point for educational qualification.
Well done and had the opportunity to work with the husband in my trust.
Really helpful interview. Love the both of them
I am really inspired. I am a qualified social worker and i have registeredd with social work England. I will be moving to the UK using a care visa
This was very beautiful watching... Thank you so much
Glad you enjoyed it
My sis dis the same before her plab and then went on to practise as a Dr in the UK.
It's not really about how you start but how you end. Remember, all well ends well!
Same with teachers from Africa who work as teaching assistants in the UK until they earn UK Qualified Teacher Status.
Amen doc. Don't sit around when you can make money. A wise business woman once said to me, Naa 'if Sea dry you go by land'. You are my kind of woman. Actually you have a subs riber.
Am happy for my sister for being truthful to herself. Most people think with your certificate as MD, you can work as MD in Europe and Uk. It doesn't work that way. You have to do some extra courses
Am really inspired this morning
Absolutely the mindset❤❤❤
I am currently in 🇬🇧 and I’ve been following your channel for years. I never knew you went to Roses ✌️🥳 I am a Sapphire ❤. Well done for making Rosa proud 🎉🎉🥳🥳 I am a proud Rosecan🥳🥳🥳
Oh nice I’m a Saffron… proud Rosa 💯💕💕💕
I love her mindset and openness ❤
Well-done Nanelle
Nanelle thanks for sharing, please I need update on list of recruiters currently hiring healthcare assistant.
Love you Nanelle 😍❣❣❤
That will be a difficult one with the current situation
Great content! Interview questions, answers... perfect!
Thanks for this content Nanelle ❤️
You're so welcome!
Love her, she’s very humble
Enjoyed watching this 😍
Thank you!!
So proud of you Marigold !
Good guy … you’re a wise girl
Asem oo
Keep pushing dear 3b3 fa
Small world, I know them expecially the husband from uni.
Positive mindset!!!!!🎉
Nenelle is d glow for me
Thank you 🙏🏽
Inspiring video🎉🎉
Rosas’ making as proud❤
Go us !’n
Yessss
I am also a ROSA.Please sisters I need help asap
Why will you live in my city and just few minutes walk from my house and we’ve not met!!!! Since I started this video I was like this lady looks soooo familiar! I know a lady that looks so much like her, with a little baby whose husband too is a Doctor!!!’ Only for she to mention our city! 🎉🎉🎉🎉💃💃💃💃. My dear I’m rushing to your page! 😂😂😂😂😂 we don meet for RUclips o! 🙌🤩
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s nice
She’s really golden
Very honest i like her
Hello Karen 👋
This is a rite of passage,when you are in UK for many foreigners,doctor or not. You have to pay your bills
Hi Nanelle, thanks for the video. Can you please do a video on how to become a CRNA in the UK?
It is usually TEAM work in successful hospitals.
Rudeness cuts across professional groups within the team and so does Respect.
Very humble i like her
Nice seeing a Hopsan here...All the best sis
I’ve been sometimes sad for not working as a nurse as what I desired and all my colleagues back home as been working as a nurse … the problem in doing English test is massive 🤧
Wow , Doctor working as a carer, and some nurses in the uk makes life miserable for carers, they speak to a carer in a arrogant manner,
The truth is that most hca are midwives, doctors, nurses,
The only challenge is we have not been able to pass the exams to practice in our ideal roles
Please nurses should try to treat hca nicely in the uk, as I have encountered working with a nuisance in the name of nurse
🙏🏽
If a nurse treat you bad please don't hesitate to give it to her bad too as well.She might be a nurse but she is still your colleague and nobody have the right to be rude to you once you are doing your job.Once you stand your ground he/she will know that she should be nice.
Yesooo
Marigold this is Gifty From TTH. I miss you hope you are good. Pls get her to get in touch❤
Insightful video
Thank you
It's the obsession with the UK, I'm sure other countries are short of doctors but rarely get applications, branch out people
I love this interview ❤❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏🏽
Good upload brethren.
Being a medical doctor in Ghana is different from The U K , Canada , The U S and part of Europe . In Ghana , Drs are posted to the various govt hospitals but in abroad you need to apply for the job at the hospital .
I'll come as you. Ill work as a HCA then work my way round the UK sysem. Thank you.