For the public transport part- I’d say it’s more appropriate for London ( or bigger cities per se) I’ve worked as a doctor in smaller towns as well and it is horrible ! Mainly have to call a cab for most of the things ( including grocery shopping !)
1. Residency training - Equal opportunity 2. Residency cost - free in Uk 3. Travel time to home and time difference ( between Uk & India) 4. Dependent visa - dependent can work 5&6. ILR/PR - less time to get 7. Salary - higher as a junior doctor 8. Public transport- amazing 9. NHS- free health care 10. Work-Life balance - Much better 11. Travel. Thank you . 🎉
Hi Dr! Thanks a lot for inspiring the young ones like us. I watched your video about the failures you encountered before becoming a doctor and i knew i wasn't alone. I am currently in medical school where I have failed a lot to the extent where I'm about to be kicked out of school. I feel I'm a financial burden on my family and I'm afraid if I fail again, they will stop supporting me financially. I know people get help at one point in therir lives and that nobody is self made and that we are all brothers and sisters regardless of our ethnicity. Please I need your financial support. It doesn't have to be on a regular basis. I also want us to be friends too and would like to please you with my academic result. I used to be an A student but never imagined I would be in this situation. Thanks a lot as I await your reply.
Hi Monisha just wanted to ask is it safe to be commuting bw hospitals during your night shifts. I m just concerned as a girl who is gonna be moving to UK soon
But dr one genuine question i have watched videos where ppl say that ur parents can permanently live in the us if u have the green card which in uk they cant i just want to know is it really true cuz not many ppl talk about the same
In the past, certainly, but not at this time. Your parents' ability to settle in the UK is severely limited, if not impossible, due to the anti-immigration stance of the UK government. Whereas, in the USA, to the best of my knowledge, you can sponsor a close family member's green card once you have your own.
@@itzzmesrijan I am actually a medical student in India and studying options for relocation in advance for better future chances, so I taught I was fare enough to answer🙂
@@nikhilmishra2425 Yeah no problem with that thanks a lot for answering my question I was just wanting to ask are you planning on goin to UK or the USA?
@@itzzmesrijan After a lot of research and commitment, I chose the UK, as I wanted surgical branch anyway, which is very hard to get in the USA unless you are ready to do a lot of hard work and also to spend a lot, and investing another couple of years in research elective is impossible, I come from a middle class family, and even considering preparing and going through usmle is financially not viable for me during med school.
Began tuning into your content in 2021 during my OET prep, developed a fondness for the UK, and currently making the move for my first NHS job ❤
Omgggg congratulations 😍✨
For the public transport part- I’d say it’s more appropriate for London ( or bigger cities per se) I’ve worked as a doctor in smaller towns as well and it is horrible ! Mainly have to call a cab for most of the things ( including grocery shopping !)
First !!! thanks to you I will be studying to go to UK from India ! love your videos
1. Residency training - Equal opportunity
2. Residency cost - free in Uk
3. Travel time to home and time difference ( between Uk & India)
4. Dependent visa - dependent can work
5&6. ILR/PR - less time to get
7. Salary - higher as a junior doctor
8. Public transport- amazing
9. NHS- free health care
10. Work-Life balance - Much better
11. Travel.
Thank you . 🎉
You’ve missed one point there 😅
@@drmonishamishra plz correct me , I will edit my comment then
Pay is much higher in the US than the UK lots of UK grads move to the US
Hey Monisha , these were EXACTLY my reasons as well . Healthcare is not perfect anywhere, we should choose a system that makes sense to us .
Will the government ban doctors coming to UK from bringing their family partners or this new rules doesn't apply to doctors?
Liked it....very simple. Way of. Putting ur points. ...all. Best wishes
Hi Dr! Thanks a lot for inspiring the young ones like us. I watched your video about the failures you encountered before becoming a doctor and i knew i wasn't alone. I am currently in medical school where I have failed a lot to the extent where I'm about to be kicked out of school. I feel I'm a financial burden on my family and I'm afraid if I fail again, they will stop supporting me financially. I know people get help at one point in therir lives and that nobody is self made and that we are all brothers and sisters regardless of our ethnicity. Please I need your financial support. It doesn't have to be on a regular basis. I also want us to be friends too and would like to please you with my academic result. I used to be an A student but never imagined I would be in this situation.
Thanks a lot as I await your reply.
Is it true that nhs doctors do not prefer medical graduates from china? One of the reasons we dont get jobs after plab
NHS is not free, you pay via national insurance.
Thank you for this information ❤
Glad you stayed in London! (I got Dean ofc! ❤)
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Please do a notion tour video❤
Ma'am is it difficult to get a surgery specialty in UK?
Hi Monisha just wanted to ask is it safe to be commuting bw hospitals during your night shifts. I m just concerned as a girl who is gonna be moving to UK soon
Is the dependent visa for doctors who come to uk with tier 2 visa still available? I heard in the news that since march 1st 2024, its cancelled
Could you tell us what we can do during ug in India to build the portfolio
Hi mam i am having a doubt can we move to india after residency period in usmle?
I live in London and am amicable and intelligent, do you also live in London ??
Can I apply love post to u😊❤️
How much is success rate of plab in percent ?
More than getting neet pg
Mam salary after mrcp in uk plz reply??
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Monisha u are so beautiful ❤️
But dr one genuine question i have watched videos where ppl say that ur parents can permanently live in the us if u have the green card which in uk they cant i just want to know is it really true cuz not many ppl talk about the same
In the past, certainly, but not at this time. Your parents' ability to settle in the UK is severely limited, if not impossible, due to the anti-immigration stance of the UK government.
Whereas, in the USA, to the best of my knowledge, you can sponsor a close family member's green card once you have your own.
@@nikhilmishra2425 thanks a lot just wondering if u work in UK or USA?
@@itzzmesrijan I am actually a medical student in India and studying options for relocation in advance for better future chances, so I taught I was fare enough to answer🙂
@@nikhilmishra2425 Yeah no problem with that thanks a lot for answering my question I was just wanting to ask are you planning on goin to UK or the USA?
@@itzzmesrijan After a lot of research and commitment, I chose the UK, as I wanted surgical branch anyway, which is very hard to get in the USA unless you are ready to do a lot of hard work and also to spend a lot, and investing another couple of years in research elective is impossible, I come from a middle class family, and even considering preparing and going through usmle is financially not viable for me during med school.