I was hesitant to watch this "long" interview due to my tight time. However, I really enjoyed it, and it gave me more insight into the German health system. Thanks guys
Very enlightening, thank you very much for this video! A wonder to hear such intelligent and diligent doctors expound these important problems on the training in the German system.
Thanks for the video Dr Deepak. It def gave a wider picture of what the actual training might be like over there. Im not a surgical field hopeful for Germany, would really appreciate if you could get chat with more foreign doctors in other specialties as well.
Well, thank you for your kind words. I will try to get doctors from other specialities aswell, may be in Feb. But its really difficult to convince doctors to come on camera and express their thoughts, not everyone is so kind and eloquent like Mahdi. But i will try.
Thanking you both , Dr Mishra & Dr Mahdi Al-Dayyani for such a Transparent N Open Discussion. Seeing your journey n the progress acts like a Beacon of Light n Hope for all Fiture Aspirants. In India we Call this a Culture of Guru N Shisya wherein the Real Guru Passes on their knowledge for the Benefit of One & All🙏
I’m gonna complete my sixth year mbbs in Ukraine. Is there any possibility to do internship year in germany. I was thinking a way to skip the internship part in Ukraine and the fmge exam and 2 year internship in india(new rule). Can I do internship in germany if I have the language qualifications? I was seeking an answer to this but couldn’t find any.
Theoretically yes, if you are willing to gain admission in a medical university in Germany and repeat few years again as a medical student. Practically, in my view it is very difficult. the problem starts with admission into a medical university itself, when there is so much competition for the seats.
I have graduated from China and haven’t cleared any licensing exam of any country.. I am studying German for my masters… so I wanna know if it’s mandatory to have license of any other country other than Germany before applying my masters…
How difficult is it to get into plastic surgery residency in Germany? Is it possible to start training in general surgery and after change to plastic surgery?
Thank you so much for this amazing video. I really appreciate for investing your time for this. Please can you make a video about all the states in germany where which specialization would be better? Public universities that are good and affordable for us? And most importantly other than big 3 (berlin, munich , hamburg) which state is better to study sx from?
Thank you for Such an informative Video.. one thing I would like to know...how is the teaching learning system in internal medicine field as well..hope you would upload in the upcoming days..thank you!
Please how will I get to follow the person you just brought to talk on your channel. I am an aspiring surgeon working on coming to Germany and I want to be good
Sir, would you advise to opt for germany or uk if we choose medecine/pulmonology? There are no workshops/lectures. Do we become a good specialist after 6 years?
i would advise USA for proper training. The system in the UK is not much better than in Germany. The doctors working in the NHS are mostly unsatisfied with the training, workload and pay.
Hello sir. Can I do internship in Germany after the completion of mbbs degree from Ukraine. Ukraine won’t give license after this 6 years so can you please do a video about entering in to practical jahr?
Theoretically yes, if you are willing to gain admission in a medical university in Germany and repeat few years again as a medical student. Practically, in my view it is very difficult.
Sir, how is the final exame of orthopedic after completing the residency, consultant exame? Theory? Clinics? TOACS? short cases long case? Based on ur own experience being an ortho consultant.
This is really a great video, thank you for that, i am interested in orthopedics surgery, i am medical officer from Nigeria...can we talk to you on the basic preparation sir.
Is it better to do pg in obst gynae from india as i will be having more exposer in india or i must do pg from germany only if my future plans is to settle in germany only and not going back or where i can learn better in india or germany if i have to settle in germany only
U realize gynae is the end branch ....is it worth studying for 6 yrs? When u can do it in for 3 yrs in India.....80 million and 1.2 billion the difference...where do u think u will get to learn more?
Sorry sir, only in a handful of institutes in India do teachers care about training residents. In so many colleges they are just treatng everyone the same and leave them to their own devices. As long as basic work is being done, they dont even mind that some residents have never scrubbed in to assist. there are residents who have never held a laproscope, never even assisted one. And they just dont bother either. They will take personal responsibility for thesis but nothing more. Other than basic imposed requirements, barely anything is done. But in good institutes interns will be managing wards and doing minor procedures and assisting. Here also, the culture of the hospital matters. But here if you want to do more than what the system allows, they will prevent you. Except maybe in 2-3 institutes.
i agree that the growth could be much faster and higher, if it was a english speaking country. But we already know the situation and entry barrier for Surgery in the English speaking countries.
@@docdeemishra UK is great for img surgeons for consultant position. But the pay is not great which is a big con considering how hard a surgeon's job is.
I was hesitant to watch this "long" interview due to my tight time. However, I really enjoyed it, and it gave me more insight into the German health system. Thanks guys
Thank you for taking the time.
thank you for your kind words. this motivates us to make more content for fellow doctors.
I’m a junior doctor and this video has changed my mindest forever thank you Dr mishra and Dr mahdi
good luck !
Very enlightening, thank you very much for this video! A wonder to hear such intelligent and diligent doctors expound these important problems on the training in the German system.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video Dr Deepak. It def gave a wider picture of what the actual training might be like over there. Im not a surgical field hopeful for Germany, would really appreciate if you could get chat with more foreign doctors in other specialties as well.
Well, thank you for your kind words. I will try to get doctors from other specialities aswell, may be in Feb. But its really difficult to convince doctors to come on camera and express their thoughts, not everyone is so kind and eloquent like Mahdi. But i will try.
Here are Two Motivators Today for the Doctors who are going to continue their career in Germany,
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What an insightful video, please post more videos like these sir.
Thanking you both , Dr Mishra & Dr Mahdi Al-Dayyani for such a Transparent N Open Discussion.
Seeing your journey n the progress acts like a Beacon of Light n Hope for all Fiture Aspirants.
In India we Call this a Culture of Guru N Shisya wherein the Real Guru Passes on their knowledge for the Benefit of One & All🙏
Thank you for the amazing job
thank you for watching
I’m gonna complete my sixth year mbbs in Ukraine. Is there any possibility to do internship year in germany. I was thinking a way to skip the internship part in Ukraine and the fmge exam and 2 year internship in india(new rule). Can I do internship in germany if I have the language qualifications? I was seeking an answer to this but couldn’t find any.
Theoretically yes, if you are willing to gain admission in a medical university in Germany and repeat few years again as a medical student. Practically, in my view it is very difficult. the problem starts with admission into a medical university itself, when there is so much competition for the seats.
I have graduated from China and haven’t cleared any licensing exam of any country.. I am studying German for my masters… so I wanna know if it’s mandatory to have license of any other country other than Germany before applying my masters…
Yes, it is compulsory to have a license before applying to Germany. Especially for china graduates, they ask for license from China
How difficult is it to get into plastic surgery residency in Germany?
Is it possible to start training in general surgery and after change to plastic surgery?
Thank you so much for this amazing video. I really appreciate for investing your time for this. Please can you make a video about all the states in germany where which specialization would be better? Public universities that are good and affordable for us? And most importantly other than big 3 (berlin, munich , hamburg) which state is better to study sx from?
Greetings! Plz interview any doctor with medicine speciality. There may be significant difference between medicine and surgical training.
Thank you for Such an informative Video.. one thing I would like to know...how is the teaching learning system in internal medicine field as well..hope you would upload in the upcoming days..thank you!
. I will try to get doctors from other specialities aswell, may be in Feb
Please how will I get to follow the person you just brought to talk on your channel. I am an aspiring surgeon working on coming to Germany and I want to be good
May be here.
instagram.com/dok.mahdi/
Sir, would you advise to opt for germany or uk if we choose medecine/pulmonology? There are no workshops/lectures. Do we become a good specialist after 6 years?
i would advise USA for proper training. The system in the UK is not much better than in Germany. The doctors working in the NHS are mostly unsatisfied with the training, workload and pay.
Hello sir. Can I do internship in Germany after the completion of mbbs degree from Ukraine. Ukraine won’t give license after this 6 years so can you please do a video about entering in to practical jahr?
Theoretically yes, if you are willing to gain admission in a medical university in Germany and repeat few years again as a medical student. Practically, in my view it is very difficult.
Very informative video.
Glad it was helpful!
Sir, how is the final exame of orthopedic after completing the residency, consultant exame? Theory? Clinics? TOACS? short cases long case? Based on ur own experience being an ortho consultant.
This is really a great video, thank you for that, i am interested in orthopedics surgery, i am medical officer from Nigeria...can we talk to you on the basic preparation sir.
Is it better to do pg in obst gynae from india as i will be having more exposer in india or i must do pg from germany only if my future plans is to settle in germany only and not going back or where i can learn better in india or germany if i have to settle in germany only
U realize gynae is the end branch ....is it worth studying for 6 yrs? When u can do it in for 3 yrs in India.....80 million and 1.2 billion the difference...where do u think u will get to learn more?
My son is +2 biology he can join bachelor of surgery?.. Please guide me....
I completed my mbbs in russia and also got a licence in russia
So can I move to Germany for my PG without my NEXT in india 🇮🇳 🤔
With license from Russia, you can apply to Germany for a medical license without going through any exam in India
Sorry sir, only in a handful of institutes in India do teachers care about training residents. In so many colleges they are just treatng everyone the same and leave them to their own devices. As long as basic work is being done, they dont even mind that some residents have never scrubbed in to assist. there are residents who have never held a laproscope, never even assisted one. And they just dont bother either. They will take personal responsibility for thesis but nothing more. Other than basic imposed requirements, barely anything is done. But in good institutes interns will be managing wards and doing minor procedures and assisting. Here also, the culture of the hospital matters. But here if you want to do more than what the system allows, they will prevent you. Except maybe in 2-3 institutes.
thank you for sharing your info :)
-Deepak are you planning to go back to India
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No, no such plans as of now.
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con : not enough growth for foreigners and language
i agree that the growth could be much faster and higher, if it was a english speaking country. But we already know the situation and entry barrier for Surgery in the English speaking countries.
@@docdeemishra UK is great for img surgeons for consultant position. But the pay is not great which is a big con considering how hard a surgeon's job is.
@@chikky98 I had an english colleague working with me. I don’t think it’s that easy to get into surgical trainings in the UK.