Well, Congratulations ! on securing your ST1 post in whichever speciality you have dreamt of ! It is completely understandable to be scared and anxious about a new start and I am sure you are thinking ‘What will happen if I...
Recruitment process: Recruitment into OBGYN training across the whole of the UK is carried out through a nationally coordinated process. All applications are managed through the ORIEL website and information regarding the number of posts and application process is released once...
Some important points about working hours in UK. Most of the Non training job contracts come with on call commitments. (Check other posts to see difference between training and non training post).But you can look for non training jobs without on...
Recruitment into radiology training across the whole of the UK is carried out through a nationally coordinated process. Usually, there is only one recruitment round every year – with training jobs starting in August/November. All applications are managed through the ORIEL...
Dr.Jayashree Pathak’s story: So, three years ago, I decided to move to the UK, oblivious to the life experiences that lay ahead of me. For a person who had never lived outside the comfort of her own home, this journey to...
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 have passed my MRCOG Part 1 in July 2022 exam. I have passed in my 2nd attempt. My 1st attempt was in 2020. I will explain few points about exam and share my prep sources, tips. Why I failed my...
I learnt a lesson that you should never apply for a job if you are really not interested in that one. First of all if you get selected you will be confused that you should go accept the offer or not,...
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...