Hello Dr ibreez .. thank you so much for your efforts..this channel is a gold mine..loads of love from India.. during my internship back home I had taken part in an audit I was included in steps for data collection..however I couldn't complete the audit cycle as my internship had ended..I would like to know that will this be considered a valuable experience while applying for jobs..
Hi Shreya! I am Sharon, a medical student from India. I’ve very keen on doing an audit when I am in final year or internship (in India). Just wanted to know how you went about organising/talking part in an audit in India? Audits are not common practice anywhere where I study. Did you have to approach the hospital audit department and get involved that way? Or did you organise your own audit? Also, what I am most curious about is, what guidelines did you use for the audit, was it the NABH, would greatly appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction and suggest some resources. Thank you 😊
With respect to your question- From what I understand you were involved only with the data collection and not in the design or implementation of an audit, of which only 1 cycle was. In the case, according to the ‘self assessment scoring guide 2021’ (I am looking at core surgical training 2021 document) you’d probably gain 2 points, since you were involved in certain stages of the audit.
@@sharonglenn5700 luckily for me during my intern year when i was rotating through the dept , the consultant had asked if anyone would be interested in helping him out with data collection of the audit.. audit in my Hospital are consultant lead .. so i would suggest you ask the consultant of the dept you are in interested in
Hello Drs Ibreez and Ibrahim, your blog/vlob is a bundle of joy. I was hoping you could do a "Ask a Consultant" for Chemical pathologist in the UK. Please. Thanks in advance.
Hello dr. do you think obs and gynae is duable if im 38 and mother of 2(4&9) and wife of an active oncologyst consult dr.? Or is just me dreaming too far ?
Ok. Actually i am a final year radiology resident in india. I am thinking of working in NHS through FRCR. So i need to know what are the scopes avilable, Any alternate route except FRCR, What type of jobs i will get after FRCR and GMC registration etc
Can someone get directly into obs/gynae training without mrcog??? Just after plab and CREST??? Plz reply, i have left msg so many times but you didn’t reply.
Yes. This has been discussed in multiple articles on our site as well as in this video. We are not always able to answer every single question put to us, but more often than not the answer is in something we've either written or said.
Hello Dr ibreez .. thank you so much for your efforts..this channel is a gold mine..loads of love from India.. during my internship back home I had taken part in an audit I was included in steps for data collection..however I couldn't complete the audit cycle as my internship had ended..I would like to know that will this be considered a valuable experience while applying for jobs..
Hi Shreya! I am Sharon, a medical student from India. I’ve very keen on doing an audit when I am in final year or internship (in India). Just wanted to know how you went about organising/talking part in an audit in India? Audits are not common practice anywhere where I study. Did you have to approach the hospital audit department and get involved that way? Or did you organise your own audit? Also, what I am most curious about is, what guidelines did you use for the audit, was it the NABH, would greatly appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction and suggest some resources. Thank you 😊
With respect to your question- From what I understand you were involved only with the data collection and not in the design or implementation of an audit, of which only 1 cycle was. In the case, according to the ‘self assessment scoring guide 2021’ (I am looking at core surgical training 2021 document) you’d probably gain 2 points, since you were involved in certain stages of the audit.
@@sharonglenn5700 luckily for me during my intern year when i was rotating through the dept , the consultant had asked if anyone would be interested in helping him out with data collection of the audit.. audit in my Hospital are consultant lead .. so i would suggest you ask the consultant of the dept you are in interested in
You can get a document stating you at least participated in the data collection process of a particular audit.
Kudos for your continued good work guys! Quick question: do you have any idea if the international MRCGP is registrable with the GMC? Thanks
It is not.
Thank you
Hello Drs Ibreez and Ibrahim, your blog/vlob is a bundle of joy. I was hoping you could do a "Ask a Consultant" for Chemical pathologist in the UK. Please. Thanks in advance.
We will try!
What is the work load like in obgyn and how many hours a week does a junior doctor need to work?
Please see: roadto.uk/KHYj & roadto.uk/Xhjw
That's was really helpful and motivational 👏Can you elaborate how to enter G&Obs after passing plab and MRCOG 1 at the same time???
Please see: roadto.uk/ZxUt
I want to pursue my residency in obs and Gyn. What are the chances of an IMG getting into the field?
As good as anyone elses
Hello sir , after passing mrcog 3 where do an expat stand in uk ? Any possibility of getting a job
Hello dr. do you think obs and gynae is duable if im 38 and mother of 2(4&9) and wife of an active oncologyst consult dr.? Or is just me dreaming too far ?
You can always make a more flexible working schedule for yourself.
Can you get a gmc registration or work in the UK with just MRCOG part 2
No. All parts need to be completed.
Kindly interview radiologist if possible
We've asked many, but it down to their availability.
Ok.
Actually i am a final year radiology resident in india. I am thinking of working in NHS through FRCR. So i need to know what are the scopes avilable, Any alternate route except FRCR, What type of jobs i will get after FRCR and GMC registration etc
Can someone get directly into obs/gynae training without mrcog??? Just after plab and CREST???
Plz reply, i have left msg so many times but you didn’t reply.
Yes. This has been discussed in multiple articles on our site as well as in this video. We are not always able to answer every single question put to us, but more often than not the answer is in something we've either written or said.
@@RoadToUK oky thank u v much❤️
Interview pediatric consultant
We've asked many, but it down to their availability.
Good. I wait for love from you 💝💖
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