When you said ‘Welcome back to Eutopia’ I thought for a second about Travis Scott’s new album, but of course you guys looks a little different 😂 PD: Thank you for the video, it put so much things into context
thank you for your amazing videos , im from Syria and getting a lot of Information from u, can u please make a video on the cost of living in Switzerland and compare to costs in germany
Hey! Thanks a lot for the video, it´s great and motivating. I´ve just gotten the mebeko recognition and am currently applying for 1st year of residency:) Could you give me an idea of an average time frame between getting a positive reply from HR and starting the job if the position is per sofort? For example, if it is complicated to get the work documents from the cantonal authorities, moving in (from Germany) and then starting.
Paperwork is rather quick in Switzerland. So as long as you have your mebeko you could start right away. I myself registered in the city and got a bank and got a helath insurance all during my fist week working.
Hi! I would kindly like to ask if there is an exam to obtain a specialization in Switzerland? or you will get the specialization after reaching, for example, 5 years (or after fulfilling some amount of procedures?) thanks so much for the video!💖
It would be interesting to compare the salaries in Switzerland vs in Germany but also taking into consideration taxes and cost of living because some say that when you take into consideration the cost of living, Swiss salary kinda balancies out with the German and so Switzerland isnt that much more worth it over Germany. Whats your opinion?
Hey I have a question. Is there an amount deducted for pension or only taxes? If so, if someone is from a different european country and they move back there how will they get their pension from switzerland when they retire? In UK for example you can take the whole pension amount out but in some EU countries that doesn't happen.
Hello, Doc! Ty for this video:)Please tell me which is the best and most possible of these two options: admission with a diploma from a country that is not part of the EU at all or a diploma from Germany? Will there be any difference at all if I definitely don’t have EU citizenship? There was also a question, can I Is it possible to start a residency in Germany and continue it in Switzerland? And the last point - my ultimate goal is neurosurgery, is it realistic for a foreigner to get a job in this specialty in Switzerland or is it like in the USA - on the verge of the impossible? What is the chance of applying with German citizenship, a German residency in neurosurgery and a German diploma? Thank you!
Can you finish you're foundation training in the uk and then migrate to germany and continue you're surgical residency in the surgical trunk (4 years) skipping the normal trunk ? (4 +2)
Maybe in details for a different video. Citizenship is something that you can for now forget about. Permanent Residency is a more archievable goal and depending on where you come from it can take from 5 years to many more to have it.
Was and still is. Understanding Swiss German is an ongoing problem that takes years to solve. After living in Switzerland for 1 year I can say that its getting "less hard" but its still not "easy"
##Please## What actually does it take to be approved in a good residency program? Which curriculum topics are relevants? How many candidates/place are in heart surgery for exemple? How harder is to pass as a foreigner compared to locals? I cant find these infos!! 😢😢😢 Tks
Thanks for this. Great video. Useful information and you are a natural at presenting man! I understand this is a quite sensitive information but it looks like that swiss may make more money than foreigner doctors. Why is that? Do you reckon is the language barrier? Also, you mentioned you are not fully proficient in swiss, how do you manage the interaction with the other staff in the hospital and the patients? My wife is a gynecologist and we are thinking of moving to Luzern. I was told that would be a better destination for us because of the lack of doctors in the region. Also, she's brazilian and speaks very good portuguese and spanish. Do you think that would help her if she wants to work for a private practice later down the track? At the moment I am working and she's not. If she intends to work 50% in the hospital and the remaining somewhere else what would be the salary she should aim for in the hospital after 4-5 years in the hospital. Will she ever get a "swiss" salary like her colleagues or do you think the gap will remain forever? I appreciate you may not have answers to all my questions but any views/thoughts on this is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Why do you divide the brutto annual income by 13 to get the monthly one? Which country would you say is better to work? Germany or Switzerland (based on salary, benefits, racism- if any-), cost of living, security, etc
It depends on the accent, because even Swiss people from different Cantons barely understand each other :D Over time its getting easier but I have to admit that as of today I still dont understand much of it.
Hi- quick question what is the difference between an Oberärztin mbF and Oberärztin only? Is it important to become a Oberärztin mbF? Do these doctors make more money?
thank you so much. Your videos have the best informative practical stuff no one else talks about... Looking forward to seeing more from you soon.
Wow, thanks for being so open about it, you are great.
Thank you so much, very useful!😊
amazing breakdown!
Language is really important for doctors. If you aren’t fluent in German don’t even try it
Finallyyy.. You're back
Feels so good to hear from you😭
When you said ‘Welcome back to Eutopia’ I thought for a second about Travis Scott’s new album, but of course you guys looks a little different 😂
PD: Thank you for the video, it put so much things into context
thank you for your amazing videos , im from Syria and getting a lot of Information from u, can u please make a video on the cost of living in Switzerland and compare to costs in germany
So goood to see you again ! Has been a while :)
Excellent video @Eutopia!
Thanks! You are up next :)
Hey! Thanks a lot for the video, it´s great and motivating.
I´ve just gotten the mebeko recognition and am currently applying for 1st year of residency:)
Could you give me an idea of an average time frame between getting a positive reply from HR and starting the job if the position is per sofort? For example, if it is complicated to get the work documents from the cantonal authorities, moving in (from Germany) and then starting.
Paperwork is rather quick in Switzerland. So as long as you have your mebeko you could start right away. I myself registered in the city and got a bank and got a helath insurance all during my fist week working.
Very informative video. I want to request plz make a video how you learnt swiss german.
how does teaching residents differ between Germany & Switzerland?
thank you for your videos!✨
Thank u, hope to see a vid about night shifts
Also about working experience in Switzerland and its work-life balance
I hope to make them in the future as I have more experience in those things :D
Really good video, I’m a doctor from Ecuador and I’m moving to Germany next year to work there, but Switzerland is a really good option too
Hi! I would kindly like to ask if there is an exam to obtain a specialization in Switzerland? or you will get the specialization after reaching, for example, 5 years (or after fulfilling some amount of procedures?) thanks so much for the video!💖
El sueldo que mencionaste no incluye las guardias verdad?
It would be interesting to compare the salaries in Switzerland vs in Germany but also taking into consideration taxes and cost of living because some say that when you take into consideration the cost of living, Swiss salary kinda balancies out with the German and so Switzerland isnt that much more worth it over Germany. Whats your opinion?
Why are salaries decreasing overtime? The medical oncologist had a 8% decrease in 5 years.
Hi, thanks for the video! It would be useful to have some insight into cost of living. How much of your wage is left at the end of the month?
Thank u for explaining all I hope u can explain how we work in nightshift and is that included in the 1st contract
I will at some point as I get more experience doing nightshifts
@@EutopianDoctor thanx 😊
Hello, thank you for your videos. Do you know, how is the situation with dentists? Thank you a lot! :)
Hey I have a question. Is there an amount deducted for pension or only taxes? If so, if someone is from a different european country and they move back there how will they get their pension from switzerland when they retire? In UK for example you can take the whole pension amount out but in some EU countries that doesn't happen.
A simplified Answer would be that you can take some of your pension with you as you leave Switzerland.
Hallo! Wie werden die Dienste vergütet?
Does your salary include dienst? Or dienst are not compulsory in Switzerland?
Hello, Doc! Ty for this video:)Please tell me which is the best and most possible of these two options: admission with a diploma from a country that is not part of the EU at all or a diploma from Germany? Will there be any difference at all if I definitely don’t have EU citizenship? There was also a question, can I Is it possible to start a residency in Germany and continue it in Switzerland? And the last point - my ultimate goal is neurosurgery, is it realistic for a foreigner to get a job in this specialty in Switzerland or is it like in the USA - on the verge of the impossible? What is the chance of applying with German citizenship, a German residency in neurosurgery and a German diploma? Thank you!
Can you finish you're foundation training in the uk and then migrate to germany and continue you're surgical residency in the surgical trunk (4 years) skipping the normal trunk ? (4 +2)
Still waiting for part 2
Hey! Thanks for the video, it was very informing. I got a question, how long does it take to acquire the citizenship in Switzerland as a doctor?
Maybe in details for a different video. Citizenship is something that you can for now forget about. Permanent Residency is a more archievable goal and depending on where you come from it can take from 5 years to many more to have it.
Who much you can earn as a specialist of internal medicine?
Hello, i didnt see the income tax in your tax list ?
is there an internship and elective in Switzerland?
Thanks for the video! Was it hard to get used to swiss german? Did you study it or just got used to it with time?
Was and still is. Understanding Swiss German is an ongoing problem that takes years to solve. After living in Switzerland for 1 year I can say that its getting "less hard" but its still not "easy"
make a cost of living in SWITZERLAND please!!!
Do you know if there is occupational medicine residency in switzerland?
##Please##
What actually does it take to be approved in a good residency program? Which curriculum topics are relevants? How many candidates/place are in heart surgery for exemple? How harder is to pass as a foreigner compared to locals?
I cant find these infos!! 😢😢😢
Tks
Thanks for this. Great video. Useful information and you are a natural at presenting man! I understand this is a quite sensitive information but it looks like that swiss may make more money than foreigner doctors. Why is that? Do you reckon is the language barrier? Also, you mentioned you are not fully proficient in swiss, how do you manage the interaction with the other staff in the hospital and the patients?
My wife is a gynecologist and we are thinking of moving to Luzern. I was told that would be a better destination for us because of the lack of doctors in the region. Also, she's brazilian and speaks very good portuguese and spanish. Do you think that would help her if she wants to work for a private practice later down the track?
At the moment I am working and she's not. If she intends to work 50% in the hospital and the remaining somewhere else what would be the salary she should aim for in the hospital after 4-5 years in the hospital. Will she ever get a "swiss" salary like her colleagues or do you think the gap will remain forever?
I appreciate you may not have answers to all my questions but any views/thoughts on this is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
how a cardiac surgeon consultant can earn monthly including their nightshift?
How much time do you have to pay for been a foreign?
one day we will meet my friend , I will never Forget all that effort you are doing
Why do you divide the brutto annual income by 13 to get the monthly one? Which country would you say is better to work? Germany or Switzerland (based on salary, benefits, racism- if any-), cost of living, security, etc
a month is 4 weeks -> 28 days
28 days x 13 = 364 days (basically a year)
So that s your salary without any (24) night shifts?
Correct!
When you said these Doctors whos earn alot they are like "freelancers" its like self employed ?
would you please make a video of how is it to be an anesthesiologist resident
I´ll add it to the list :D
How do you deal with swiss german ? I can't understand what they're saying
It depends on the accent, because even Swiss people from different Cantons barely understand each other :D
Over time its getting easier but I have to admit that as of today I still dont understand much of it.
Hi- quick question what is the difference between an Oberärztin mbF and Oberärztin only? Is it important to become a Oberärztin mbF? Do these doctors make more money?
The pay gap between men and women is disgusting..
Great content, Do you have a business email or should I shoot you a DM