NEET PG or MRCP or BOTH? Medicine Training in UK vs INDIA | How to decide? Part 2/3

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  • Should you do NEET PG or MRCPUK? What are the differences between Medicine Training and India and UK (IMT)? How to decide between the MRCPUK pathway and NEET PG? What things you should consider before searching for medicine training jobs in the UK? What are the different steps of Medicine Training in the United Kingdom (often known as IMT)? In this 3 part video series, I plan to cover all these burning questions in your mind so that you are at a better position to decide between whether to do NEET PG in India or pursue the MRCP in the UK. This video is Part-2 of the 3-video series of lectures I plan to do on this topic.
    #neetpg #mrcp #mrcpuk
    Dr. Aparajita Roy
    MBBS, MD, MRCP (London)
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    CHAPTERS
    0:00 NEET PG or MRCP UK? Which one to choose?
    1:06 What is different?
    4:37 Preparation guide
    5:45 Sample questions and answers - Part 1
    11:35 Sample questions and answers - Part 2
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    DISCLAIMER: Views expressed in this video are based on personal experience and do not promote or suggest any career advice for you to come and work in the UK. You are advised to do due diligence on the career path you wish to choose before coming and working in the UK.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 116

  • @riddhimabanerji1388
    @riddhimabanerji1388 Рік тому +3

    I am incredibly grateful for your channel, Dr Roy. Thank you.

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  Рік тому

      Many thanks for your kind words Riddhima, please share with your peers.

  • @sujjukumar8020
    @sujjukumar8020 2 роки тому +7

    Great... Broken down a complex and tough exam into small, easily understsndable parts... After all it's not so difficult as it is made out to be....
    Thanks for your encouraging and inspiring words...

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +2

      Many thanks for watching, Sujju. Please share with NEET PG aspirants.

  • @PranayBandgarBandu29
    @PranayBandgarBandu29 2 роки тому +1

    Very Informative.
    Thanks Dr Aparajita for all your efforts.

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Many thanks for watching, Pranay.

  • @Mandipshah405
    @Mandipshah405 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so Much For proper Guidance ♥️. Eagerly waiting for Part 3 and other CCT videos. Things are more Clear Now.

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +1

      Many thanks for watching, Agam. Part 3 coming soon.

  • @lifesakaleidoscope
    @lifesakaleidoscope 2 роки тому +2

    Great post Dr.Roy, as always. One of the very few people highlighting the importance of a textbook.
    Thanks, Keep posting.

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +1

      Many thanks for watching, one of the very few people appreaciating the importance of a text book.

    • @faithlesshound5621
      @faithlesshound5621 Рік тому

      My feeling is that if you want to learn a subject at postgraduate level, you should read a textbook. However, if your only aim is to pass the exam, perhaps you should concentrate on exam technique with a question bank and mock exams. Some people say they passed having read no textbook, just their undergraduate notes and the NICE Guidelines. As a prospective patient, I would feel happier if my doctor had read a textbook.
      I haven't asked enough candidates to work out what the best strategy is nowadays. Personally I read Davidson (not enough on its own), Rubenstein & Wayne (Lecture Notes on Clinical Medicine), small books on all the individual specialties plus Medicine Magazine (40 years ago) and went through a couple of MCQ books, but that was in the days before on-line learning.

  • @naeemashraf3076
    @naeemashraf3076 2 роки тому +2

    Exquisite Presentation , Informative And Pleasant Video, Dr Naeem Ashraf

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Many thanks for watching, Naeem. Please share with other NEET PG aspirants.

  • @JoshuaMartin-tv9kw
    @JoshuaMartin-tv9kw 2 роки тому +1

    Hi. Great comparison and easy to understand. Thank you so much, looking forward for more videos!😊

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +1

      Many thanks for watching, Joshua.Just watched your piece "absolution day".Well done!

    • @JoshuaMartin-tv9kw
      @JoshuaMartin-tv9kw 2 роки тому

      @@AceurMRCP oh😀😅😬thanks ma'am. Means a lot. Glad you liked it.

  • @mrreal3853
    @mrreal3853 2 роки тому +1

    Very well explained Ty 💕

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Many thanks for watching.Please share with your peers.

  • @bikmaz
    @bikmaz Рік тому +1

    👏👏 I really love your teaching

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  10 місяців тому

      Many thanks for watching, please share with your peers.

  • @AJ-hp3yp
    @AJ-hp3yp 2 роки тому +1

    Very well said .....

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Many thanks for watching. Please share with other MRCP aspirants.

  • @saifnazir9251
    @saifnazir9251 9 місяців тому +1

    Very crisp and clear

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  5 місяців тому

      Many thanks,please share with your peers.

  • @divesh85
    @divesh85 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video doc, very well explained!

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  Рік тому +1

      Many thanks for watching, Divesh. Please share with your peers.

    • @divesh85
      @divesh85 Рік тому +1

      @@AceurMRCP i already shared few screenshots with my wife who is a specialist practicing in India, I enjoyed the MD IMT comparison and MRCP not being mandatory, and required only for further specialization. I've heard of MRCP, FRCP, etc but where does it stand in the pyramid from transitioning from medical school to being a specialist is something I understood from your video.
      BTW my partner just landed a job in Australia and we're excited to begin our Australia journey! Let me know if you've plans to move there.
      Cheers!

  • @karanpatel6213
    @karanpatel6213 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing
    Is 3rd video in series about IMT training in UK and India?
    Thank you as always

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      You guessed it right Karan. NEW video coming soon.

  • @kishanhibare2311
    @kishanhibare2311 2 роки тому +2

    Nicely explained mam,
    Please make video on CCT in UK vs super speciality degree in India for those who wants to practice as a super specialist in India in long term.

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Kishan
      CCT Video coming soon.

  • @medpg7702
    @medpg7702 2 роки тому +1

    useful, thanks

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +1

      Many thanks for watching. Please share with other NEET PG aspirants.

  • @protikroychowdhury4284
    @protikroychowdhury4284 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much mam..love from kolkata

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Many thanks for watching Protik. All the best for your preparation.

  • @avinashmukherjee2701
    @avinashmukherjee2701 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Maam....
    First Of all Thank You For all Your Efforts.As a Final year Student this is a verry common thought in everyone's Mind and frankly speaking There is no clear cut information Out There
    You have Wonderfully compared them Maam....Its a trye Blessing To be a part of Your channel
    PS: Love From Kolkata And Maam Aro videos on MCQ Discussion..Thet were really Mind Blowing questions
    PPS : You have Sych a Beautiful Smile Maam....would Love to know About Your Journey and Preparation for MRCP

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +1

      Many thanks for watching Avinash. I will definitely make a video on my MRCP journey.

  • @tanvirahammed9147
    @tanvirahammed9147 2 роки тому +1

    Wow ,you just awesome

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Many thanks for watching , Tanvir.

  • @Kartik-ij2vy
    @Kartik-ij2vy 2 роки тому +2

    Nicely explained , I would like to add that now Neet pg is not one liner based ,Nbe has changed the pattern since neet 202o and now 3-4 line concept based questions are asked more ,Mrcp has longer questions and 5 options though ,more difficult than neet questions but neet course is huge .

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Many thanks for watching Kartikeya.

    • @Kartik-ij2vy
      @Kartik-ij2vy 2 роки тому +1

      @@AceurMRCP thanks for posting this information ✌🏻

  • @mohamedabdulmalik4850
    @mohamedabdulmalik4850 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi mam, make much more video keep rocking all the best

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  5 місяців тому

      Many thanks for your motivating words.

  • @prudvireddyvatte8711
    @prudvireddyvatte8711 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing Valuable insights and information mam, i would really appreciate if u could answer my query > is it possible to get into specialty training without a md degree after mbbs but having 2-3 yrs of work experience as JR in medicine and has cleared mrcp all parts?

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Dear Prudvi
      Yes technically you can apply provided you have attained all the competencies at par with a internal medicine trainee in the UK. The last selection process has made it very easy to achieve this if you have NHS experience. So I would recommend come in early into the UK either through MTI or after completing MRCP , achieve all the competencies needed and then apply for specialty training.

  • @GaneshVarman
    @GaneshVarman 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for clearing the path to mrcp mam.... I have a doubt can we take up mrcp training directly in india and write mrcp instead of neet pg ?

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      This is exactly what this video answers! You can do all 3 parts of MRCP from India.

  • @nithishkumar1508
    @nithishkumar1508 2 роки тому +1

    Mam i have a doubt
    1. If I finish all my mrcp parts without any medicine experience will my mrcp is valid? Will they give me the degree or i have to finish the required competency to get the mrcp degree?
    For example: I graduated and completed my internship let say i have 1.5years of work experience and cleared all parts of my mrcp . Will they give me the degree or i have to complete the competency(like 3 years) ?

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Hi Nitish
      If you pass the exam , you will get the degree.As I have discussed in this 3 part video series, MRCPUK doesn't come with any competency or training.Obviously, 1.5 years clinical experience can never be the same as 3 years clinical experience.Nevertheless, you will get the degree if you are successful in the exam.

  • @anonymoushuman3732
    @anonymoushuman3732 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks a lot for the informative video,ma'am. Please solve my following queries. Is watching marrow medicine videos enough to crack mrcp 1? Or dams or anything other?
    Can a MBBS intern or post intern clear mrcp 2? After clearing mrcp 1 can one start earning in London?

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Hi,
      It is not DAMS or Marrow. It is your knowledge that needs to be correctly applied for solving MRCP questions. As I have suggested in this video, self assessing your NEET PG knowledge against a MRCP question bank is a smart way to approach this. The answer to your question on ideal time for MRCP part 2 is given in this video.
      After MRCP part 1 you can apply for MTI posts in the UK. Please watch my MTI video for more details.

    • @anonymoushuman3732
      @anonymoushuman3732 2 роки тому

      @@AceurMRCP Okay, thanks a lot ma'am. Keep sharing more informative videos like these about mrcp, will be waiting to learn more from you❤

  • @medpg7702
    @medpg7702 2 роки тому +1

    How long does it take to prepare PACES by self with a friend , as i am practicing MO in my country in IM department regularly .

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      I would say give yourself at least 4- 6 months to prepare. Also, invest in a good course before you attempt your exam.

  • @IshitaMondal
    @IshitaMondal 2 роки тому +1

    I am Dr. Ishita Mondal, MBBS graduate in the year of 2020 from India.
    Currently I am working as a Resident Medical Officer in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. I will be moving to London in August’22.
    In parallel, I am planning to appear for PLAB (Part A) examination in 2023 and taking preparation for the same. I have few queries regarding PLAB and GMC to start my career at UK (London).
    It would be really helpful, if you can kindly clarify the queries below:
    • Can I work having dependent VISA as a doctor in London, whereas my husband will be holding ICT Tier2 skilled work VISA (LT)
    • Can I get any jobs in London as a MBBS graduate with only English test certification till I clear PLAB (both part A & part B) and get the GMC registration number? If yes, then how to start searching

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Hi Ishita
      You can definitely work as a doctor on a dependent visa provided you have GMC registration, which you can apply for once you have successfully completed PLAB. You can do clinical attachments in the UK while preparing for PLAB which are usually unpaid roles.

    • @IshitaMondal
      @IshitaMondal 2 роки тому

      @@AceurMRCP ​ @Faiq Medic Thank you for your reverting.... when I searched on some alternate option, something health care assistance or observer related jobs I could see. but not sure whether those are directly related to our experience level. Do you have any idea on that by any chance, i.e. - if those options can be chosen for temporary basis

  • @dr.shruti3075
    @dr.shruti3075 10 місяців тому +1

    Hello.. i am currently pursuing md anaesthesia from a reputed medical College in India.. bt i want to do MRCP as well. Can an md anaesthetist pursue mrcp while doing pg? And can u pls tell do i need to take permission from my college to pursue MRCP while doing MD?

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  5 місяців тому

      Hi
      Yes , definitely . MRCP + Anaesthesia is a combination very much in demand in the UK.
      I don't think you need any permission as such.

  • @dr.sakettoshniwal6501
    @dr.sakettoshniwal6501 2 роки тому +1

    Ma’am how many minimum correct responses are required to crack MRCP part 1 examination our of total 200 questions? I’ve recently given my Part 1 exam and waiting for results z

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Hi Saket
      It is difficult to pinpoint a specific number as not all questions have the same marks. It depends on the difficulty level of the questions and the proportion of the candidates who got a certain number of questions right.
      Post exam, relax. Don't worry about the results. Think positive, I am sure you will pass.
      I will answer this question for you when you appear for Part 2.All the best.

  • @Doc-ys6sq
    @Doc-ys6sq 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, im a neetpg aspirant . I REALLY HATE MUGGING UP AND MEMORY BASED INDIAN EXAMS.I could not get a medicine seat here in neet(general merit candidate) I would like to pursue Internal medicine via MRCP coz my im confident about my concepts.
    Will i be able to get trained under IMT in the Royal colleges if i clear mrcp 1,2 ??? Please answer , i could not find an answer to this thing, as this could change a life:)

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +1

      Hi
      Unfortunately, MRCP is not a pathway to enter into IMT training. Clearing Part 1 and Part 2 will give you added advantage, but you need to have a set of competencies before you can apply for IMT. Also, you would need GMC registration before you can apply for IMT.
      Please watch the video 3 of this three part video series to know all about IMT. I will upload the video soon.

    • @pavansagar8688
      @pavansagar8688 Рік тому

      I think you can go on for PLAB

  • @midhunprasath8555
    @midhunprasath8555 2 роки тому +1

    If I clear mrcp in uk after mbbs and came to India will it be worth in south india? Is it a good idea to do mrcp after mbbs?

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Hi Midhun
      I have discussed this in details here
      ua-cam.com/video/aeN9QjJon80/v-deo.html

  • @lalitsharma7458
    @lalitsharma7458 2 роки тому +1

    Hello ma'am plz let us know the right strategy to pass PACES in first attempt. Becoz this is the step where many people become sceptical.
    And if we keep in mind that PACES also doable then we can prepare for mrcp with cool head.
    TIA 🙏

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Hi Lalit
      Please watch this video to get a step by step guide for PACES preparation
      ua-cam.com/video/5zArkp_1CGA/v-deo.html

  • @vrajeshunadkat21
    @vrajeshunadkat21 2 роки тому +1

    Hello, i wanted to know if getting MRCP from London/Glasgow/Edinburgh be different. And if so which one is preferable?
    Kindly let us know.
    Thank you.

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +1

      Very valid point, Vrajesh.Earlier there was a difference between the three colleges and London was always preferable for exam location, available slots, etc. Recently, this has been changed. Now, the RCPs are united for the exam purpose and no longer do you need to choose anyone. The degree will come as MRCPUk and not as MRCP London or Edin. All the best.

    • @vrajeshunadkat21
      @vrajeshunadkat21 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the information.

  • @sagarraju6261
    @sagarraju6261 Рік тому +1

    Hi, I have done MD Forensic Medicine & is it possible to pass out MRCP & Paces with right preparation? Please reply

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  Рік тому +1

      Hi Sagar
      Please can you let me know why you want to do MRCP? You would need substantial clinical experience in Medicine for MRCP.

  • @dr.linshamusthafa7400
    @dr.linshamusthafa7400 Рік тому +2

    Can i take mrcp after dnb emergency medicine so that i can work as a physician??

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  Рік тому

      Hi Linsha
      I wouldnot recommned that. Medicine and Emergency medicine are completely different specialities in the UK.

  • @14daysof
    @14daysof 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Dr.Aparajita ,
    Can We Appear For MRCP
    After Completing MBBS And 1 Year Internship
    So That I Can Skip The Fy2 and IMT

    • @faithlesshound5621
      @faithlesshound5621 Рік тому

      No. Even if you manage to pass the complete MRCP directly after internship, you will still not be exempted from internal medicine training IF you want to go on to sub-specialty training in the UK.

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  Рік тому

      Hi
      This information is not correct.

  • @anushamadamanchi9345
    @anushamadamanchi9345 2 роки тому +1

    Hi mam
    I m from India
    I completed my DNB pediatrics
    I finished Mrcpch part 1 and part 2
    Due to Covid part 3 clinical is not conducted in India for past 1and 1/2 yrs
    Is there any way of working in Uk with first 2 parts
    Kindly reply Mam
    Thank u

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Hi Anusha
      I would suggest MTI for you. At your career stage it would be a good pathway for you. Please watch my MTI video series on complete guidelines.

    • @anushamadamanchi9345
      @anushamadamanchi9345 2 роки тому

      @@AceurMRCP thanks a lot mam

  • @ravishshah2565
    @ravishshah2565 2 роки тому +1

    Is general medicine on calls compulsory for other speciality like oncology/ gastro drs. In uk ?

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Ravish
      For training jobs , general medicine on calls are compulsory for specialities like Endo, acute medicine, Cardio, Gastro , Nephrology etc. Some of these specialities have speciality specific on calls as well eg Cardiology.For non training jobs , you can choose roles that do not come with on calls albeit with a lower salary.

    • @ravishshah2565
      @ravishshah2565 2 роки тому

      @@AceurMRCP Thanks

  • @pavansagar8688
    @pavansagar8688 Рік тому +1

    Mam,
    Can i get into superspeciality training directly after clearing MD MEDICINE+MRCP(incl. PACES)

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  Рік тому +1

      Hi Pavan
      MRCP is one of the criteria for entering into speciality training. You have to get all your competencies signed off in order to enter speciality training. This can be achieved by working in a non training job in the UK initlally.

    • @pavansagar8688
      @pavansagar8688 Рік тому

      @@AceurMRCP Mam you mean i have to work as a senior resident in uk hospitals,right mam??what all others do i need mam...could you please elaborate mam in brief...Thanks in advance

  • @mithunbiswas2409
    @mithunbiswas2409 2 роки тому +1

    After MRCP how can I get Neurology CCT or fellowship? Please help me

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Hi Mithun
      Please keep watching, this space, Video on CCT coming soon.

  • @medpg7702
    @medpg7702 2 роки тому +1

    Can a MBBS with completed MRCP -all steps ,enter into speciality training , if not what would be the best way ?Thanks in advance.

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +3

      MBBS with all steps of MRCP will be eligible for superspecialty training in the UK.

    • @monasawi8483
      @monasawi8483 2 роки тому +1

      Hi
      Would you please do video for this, I mean the steps to enter speciality training and what the requirements
      Thank in advance

  • @thechestpiece2304
    @thechestpiece2304 Рік тому

    Hello mam Ami akta jinish jante chai chi ki like I want to stay in India only . So erom ki hote pare like fully MRCP / MRCS / MRCOG ei rokom based preparation kore like can I bypass the NEET PG exam , and will I have similar career as an MD/MS in India ? Actually am currently in intership so please help me to choose a path ....

    • @thechestpiece2304
      @thechestpiece2304 Рік тому +1

      Ami part 1 Tao dekhlam ei matro so clear holo bepar gulo kichu and by the way mam if I choose the plab pathway then acquire any of the membership digree will that be valued in India 😢

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  Рік тому

      Hi
      MRCP is a much coveted degree in India as well. All the best.

  • @vedicasethi1785
    @vedicasethi1785 7 місяців тому +1

    Is MRCP qualification holder eligible to appear for NEET SS?

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  5 місяців тому

      No, NEET SS has completely different eligibility criteria.

  • @bhavithareddyb9994
    @bhavithareddyb9994 Рік тому +1

    Hi Mam
    I have some doubts about MRCP
    How I contact u mam I need ur guidance Mam

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  Рік тому

      Hi Bhavitha
      You can email me your queries at dr.aparajita.roy@gmail.com

  • @ramug7211
    @ramug7211 2 роки тому +1

    Hello madam
    I am an MD Medicine doctor from India and have been following all your videos for long
    I have attended for MRCP-1 this feb madam and had a decent attempt
    I have few doubts regarding MRCP future prospects and wish you wud clear me from them, at your will madam
    1. As I have finished my MD medicine, what is the flow chart I have to follow to join in SPECIALITY TRAINING, after clearing MRCP ? Few say I have to join IMT, others say I can join as junior doctor and work for an year or half to apply for ST. Please clear this big doubt of mine madam.
    2. Can you please release PDFs related to high yield topics from all departments for MRCP-2 madam, which wud help us lot more ?
    3. After attaining CCT, I came to know that we can become a consultant in UK. Can we practice with the same degree in countries like switzerland, australia, NZ madam ?
    Thank you 🙂

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Hi Ramu
      1.After MD medicine, you don't need to do IMT but you would need NHS experience before you would be able to apply for Specialty training. You can either complete MRCP, get GMC registration and start working in a non training post before you start working in the UK or you can do MTI. I would suggest the latter as MTI would be perfect for you to start your career sooner in the UK and MRCP will take you miuch longer.
      Please watch ua-cam.com/video/DUzk3_7KrSQ/v-deo.html formore information.
      2.I am doing more videos on high yield topics, will upload soon.
      3. CCT allows to work as a consultant in certain other countries but it also depends on your CV as a whole not just CCT.
      All the best

    • @ramug7211
      @ramug7211 2 роки тому

      @@AceurMRCP Thank you madam

    • @ramug7211
      @ramug7211 2 роки тому

      @@AceurMRCP Madam, after finishing 3steps of MRCP, can we do ST in Ireland ??
      If not wat is the prerequisite to do so ??

  • @pratikdighole3089
    @pratikdighole3089 2 роки тому +1

    From where did u did ur MD medicine?

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Pratik
      I did my MD from Safdarjung hospital in New Delhi.

  • @vishrutigupta6753
    @vishrutigupta6753 2 роки тому +1

    Ma'am please guide me regarding mrcp after mbbs in India

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому

      Hi Vishruti
      Please watch this video to get a step by step guide for MRCP preparation;
      ua-cam.com/video/YdpsSnv8950/v-deo.html

  • @kanagavallisanthamoorthi3306
    @kanagavallisanthamoorthi3306 Рік тому +1

    Is MD pediatrics done in India valid in UK?

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  Рік тому

      Hi Kanagavalli
      This would depend on what you define as valid. MD paediatrics is not valid for a GMC resgistration which is a must to be eligible for working in the UK. However, this degree is highly respected, valued by NHS employers and consultants and also gives you an edge if you want to apply for speciality training in the UK.

  • @studyhighyield
    @studyhighyield 2 роки тому +1

    Hi…..are you doing specialty training?

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Rizwan
      I am working as a Senior clinical Fellow in Diabetes and Diabetic foot.

    • @studyhighyield
      @studyhighyield 2 роки тому

      @@AceurMRCP Thank you for your reply Mam ! can I contact you some how Mam like Instagram or Facebook?? Have some questions??

  • @rojinasukhupayo366
    @rojinasukhupayo366 Рік тому +1

    Is it same for md anaesthesia too??

    • @AceurMRCP
      @AceurMRCP  Рік тому

      Hi Rojina
      I didn't quite understand your question.

    • @rojinasukhupayo366
      @rojinasukhupayo366 Рік тому

      @@AceurMRCPhi i have completed md anaesthesiology from nepal..n planning for uk..does mrcp work for anaesthesia too??