My route to training in the UK I graduated from medical school in India in 2017. I then proceeded to do an extra year in India as a junior doctor in surgery from 2017-2018. During this period, I completed my IELTS,...
I am going to highlight some important concerns about preferences. You are asked to give your preferences for area of training at some point in training application. In some specialties it is asked when you are submitting your application (GP training)...
When you start your medical career you face a lot of interviews. As a medical profession,I understand we focus more on our clinical knowledge and assume if we know much about relevant field (like med, Obgyn, surgery) and have relevant experience...
It is 2nd part of your interview , It will be roughly 5-10 minutes. There will be two consultants as interview panel. They did not ask for any Physical portfolio.Both of them are marking you.You have to score at least 50%...
I want to highlight the importance of reference in the NHS or let’s say generally in the UK. Whenever you are starting a job, opening a bank account, letting property people here would want someone to be a referee for you....
This was my 2nd job in NHS. I joined Yeovil District Hospital as F2 LAS (non training job) on one year contract. People say: ‘You would not find OBGYN non training post for junior level’ . WELL, that is not true....
I have had my ST1 OBGYN interview in march 2021.I got 86% in interview. After ST1 applications via oriel –>(Longlisiting) invite for MSRA exam –>(Shortlisting) Invite for interview –> preferences for job –> results released –> Job offer I will explain...