As a medical student, I find it a little hard to find role models for myself in medicine, and with this video, i’m seeing how you could actually be one. The Drive to push your boundaries, join institutions that youve always dreamed of being a part of, explore new cultures and take risks - its all very admirable.
Congratulations and Cambridge is an amazing city! I was a visiting student doctor at the university last year. I loved every second there. People are incredibly nice and humble. It's amazing to see an IMG doctor speak about Cambridge with so much love and you probably might be the only one. I really hope you get into a PG course because I've been eyeing to apply to those. It will be really helpful if someone like you shared their experience of application process with all of us.
Been here since you were "A doctor working in Bengaluru, India" and still here when you're a "Doctor in Cambridge." CONGRATULATIONS, DOCTOR A...Really happy for you!!!
You have inspired me with your tricks, techniques and your overall journey. I agree with the statement where we study and train matters in long run definitely. Keep going for higher pursuits 👍🎇 Congratulations
Hello Dr A , first of all thank you so much for all the information regarding PLAB that you have shared . My question to you is how difficult it is to match in surgical programs after foundation year and could you please make a separate video on this topic . It will be really helpful. Thank you
Sir one question Do you think that moving to UK was worth it? Given that indian graduates would have completed entire medical education (till MD Gen Med) in 10 years and you are starting training after 10 years. Hoping to hear from you!
Depends on what you want, really. If you want to make money, 100% not worth it. But if you want a very good quality of life (work-life balance, job security, access to semi-decent free healthcare) it's a pretty good place. Overall, I'd rate it 6/10. The US would probably be 8/10 from what I hear from my friends, but work-life balance is terrible.
Hello doctor, I've been following you on UA-cam since i was in 12th. I have a lot of queries, and I'd be grateful if you could clarify. After my graduation from India I want to do my pg from uk, but basically I want to settle in uk permanently, so I wanted to know what are the requirements for permanent residence in uk. Also will it be possible for me to change my profession once I'm in uk or do I have to continue as a doctor to stay there? And what are the possible visa options that could help me in all this? To be specific I want to live in London but I'm not sure if I want to practice as a doctor for my entire life, after becoming financially independent there I want to become a writer, so will it be possible to get permanent residence there and change my profession?
As a medical student, I find it a little hard to find role models for myself in medicine, and with this video, i’m seeing how you could actually be one. The Drive to push your boundaries, join institutions that youve always dreamed of being a part of, explore new cultures and take risks - its all very admirable.
Whenever I need more motivation to study, I watch your videos! Thanks for inspiring a lot of us!
Aw man this made my day! Good luck!
Congratulations and Cambridge is an amazing city! I was a visiting student doctor at the university last year. I loved every second there. People are incredibly nice and humble. It's amazing to see an IMG doctor speak about Cambridge with so much love and you probably might be the only one. I really hope you get into a PG course because I've been eyeing to apply to those. It will be really helpful if someone like you shared their experience of application process with all of us.
Congratulations! So happy for you
You are litterlly living my goals
So proud of you. And you are a motivation. Keep on flying higher❤❤
Been here since you were "A doctor working in Bengaluru, India" and still here when you're a "Doctor in Cambridge." CONGRATULATIONS, DOCTOR A...Really happy for you!!!
Sir we need ur complete journey ❤❤from starting ......
Congratulations, love you ❤
You have inspired me with your tricks, techniques and your overall journey. I agree with the statement where we study and train matters in long run definitely. Keep going for higher pursuits 👍🎇 Congratulations
Your life journey is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I am a first year medical student and seeing other's medical journey gives me some strength.
Conjajulations brother, laatery !
Congratulations!!
Welcome to Cambridge!
Been here eight months.
Watson is now canceled in Cambridge because he and Crick shafted Rosalind Franklin of credit.
Congratulations Ajay 💐
My hero 🙌
Bossman!🙌🏼
woahh!!! thats inspiring 💫(commerce wala here😅) lets dream BIG💪 TBH u sharing ur honest opinions makes us soo relatable to it! ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ 🙏
Congratulations !!!!! All the very best for this amazing endeavour ❤
Welcome to Cambridge!
Congratulations 🎉🎉👏👏
You have come such a long way bro❤️...Inspiring😍🥰
Congratulations
Hello Dr A , first of all thank you so much for all the information regarding PLAB that you have shared . My question to you is how difficult it is to match in surgical programs after foundation year and could you please make a separate video on this topic . It will be really helpful. Thank you
Congratulations 🎉
Nice video, bro👌. I got the Ali Abdaal vibes too from this video
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Good shit my man
Ali abdaal is also from Cambridge uni😄...proud of you sir!😃
Sir one question
Do you think that moving to UK was worth it? Given that indian graduates would have completed entire medical education (till MD Gen Med) in 10 years and you are starting training after 10 years.
Hoping to hear from you!
its not worth it unless you’re a geek learner.
Depends on what you want, really. If you want to make money, 100% not worth it. But if you want a very good quality of life (work-life balance, job security, access to semi-decent free healthcare) it's a pretty good place. Overall, I'd rate it 6/10. The US would probably be 8/10 from what I hear from my friends, but work-life balance is terrible.
@@DoctorAmedicinesir what, abt australia?
Make make a video on pros and cons of a GP training,and compare with it other speciality’s training
I live here too, im a long time fan. Nice video
Enjoy one of the most Beautiful cities on the planet!
Could you please make a video on difference between plab and amc
Hello sir ,can you please guide us regarding about MSRA exam ! How did you prepared ?
Hi..
could you pls do a video on msra exam?
Also is it possible to do msra after plab 1?
Thank you
Will you make a video regarding CV inorder to get 1st Jon in the NHS after clearing plab 2
Hello doctor, I've been following you on UA-cam since i was in 12th. I have a lot of queries, and I'd be grateful if you could clarify. After my graduation from India I want to do my pg from uk, but basically I want to settle in uk permanently, so I wanted to know what are the requirements for permanent residence in uk. Also will it be possible for me to change my profession once I'm in uk or do I have to continue as a doctor to stay there? And what are the possible visa options that could help me in all this? To be specific I want to live in London but I'm not sure if I want to practice as a doctor for my entire life, after becoming financially independent there I want to become a writer, so will it be possible to get permanent residence there and change my profession?
Welcome
Sir please make a video on your plab journey
Soon!
How you manage expenses of plab and move to uk, i mean are you from a financially sound family or have taken loan?? Plz answer sir
Congrats sir!!
Btw, are you kannadiga? ಕನ್ನಡಿಗ ?
Hi... Sir.. I'm a state government nurse in karnataka... Is it worth coming uk and working as a Nurse... Pls reply
1:02how much the salary sir
£50k
NICE
I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE 👀
are u born in 1990?
'95
NHS sucks.. ; ah junior doctors need a raise In their salary
Naavu hege valagade nuggubohdu appa😂
Banni sir nugsana😄🙌🏼
Are u married
Family medicine is only good in uk , If u are planning to come back to india it has not so much valve atleast right now...
True
Congratulations Ajay Sir 🎉