It's so nice that after the approval to work we can choose whatever field we want to work in... this is one of the main reasons I came here. Good luck everyone!!👍
Thank you very much!! Im an anesthesiologist living in argentina. I would like to do another residency and then work in germany! Im currently learning german 😁
Thank you for this informative video! Can you please make a video about shift hours in Germany? How does a typical day look like and how long is the shift?
Gracias por este video, eres de los pocos que explican el tema de los hospitales grandes vs pequeños de forma detallada. Tengo una duda, recomiendas hacer el Dr. med durante la residencia?
sehr informatives Video. Bitte machen Sie mehr Video über die Anästhesiekarriere in Deutschland. Ich habe vor, in diesem Jahr nach Deutschland zu gehen. Ich liebe Ihr Video. Möge Gott Ihnen segnen
Hey Eutopia ! Gracias for your videos ! Could you compare the teaching in Germany vs teaching in Switzerland ? ( teaching in anesthesia ) Keep up the good work !
@@EutopianDoctor and please can you add the link to the website where to find the different Swiss hospitals with their ABC status and the programs they propose ? ( you talk about it in the video of how to become a resident in Switzerland but I don’t think you did add the link ) Muchas gracias Eutopia :) have a nice day ! And btw : why did you leave Spain ?
Agradezco mucho tu gran trabajo, un gran aporte para todos los médicos que venimos a Alemania! Tengo una duda, es posible realizar la residencia en Alemania y luego moverse a España siendo ya especialista? soy latinoamericano y obtuve mi título de médico en El Salvador
@@EutopianDoctor si! Pero cuidado con la especialidad, no todas estan reconocidas en todas partes. Por ejemplo UCI hay en españa pero no en muchos otros paises me parece
Thank you for informative videos and all the tips , can you start anytime of the year to work residency or there are specific months that can you start ?
thank you so much for these infos, i'm a second year medical student in algeria and i would like to become a resident in germany, what am i supposed to do after getting my diploma here ?
thank you for your video. I have a question, how is the system for students who finished MBBs program outside Germany and they want to do residency in Germany?
Great video, thanks. About changing hospitals, does it has to be in the same land or can be different? In different wouldn’t you potentially need a new approbation?
No, the approbation once you get it has the same value all over Germany. You do need to register in the Ärztekammer of the region where you are moving, but the approbation is accepted everywhere in Germany
This was so informative & super encouraging ! Thank you so much =) i have a question, is it possible to be accepted at a small hospital when i have so little experience ? Can i make up for it and learn with time and dedicated effort !
@@EutopianDoctor Great ! thank you so much again =) and please (if possible) would you consider making a video about learning the language? we'd be so grateful.. Have a nice day =)
Being an immigrant makes no difference in my opinion. If you like it you must try. There are hundreds of hospitals in Germany. You only need one to say yes.
Hola :) En primera medida , gracias tus videos en verdad son muy muy útiles, quería hacerte una pregunta. ¿Sabes si en Dermatologia es posible obtener alguna plaza ? , entiendo que podría ser algo como muy específico que quizá no esté en hospitales pequeños.
Correcto, al ser más específico hay menos plazas y principalmente en hospitales algo más grandes. Sin embargo eso no quiere decir que no se pueda entrar. En caso de no encontrar plaza siempre se puede hacer uno o dos años de medicina interna y después con más experiencia y mejor CV entrar a Derma. Suerte!
How about psychiatry? I really want to become a psychiatrist and I'm thinking about moving to Germany for my residency program. But the thing is that I'd like to move to a big city, because I'm really passionate about learning foreign languages and basically a big city means more chances of practicing my target languages. How competitive is psychiatry as a field? (especially in the big cities)
Hi ! would be it be easy for EU trained EU national doctors to get a position in rural areas? I mean is it not too competitive there in Germany to secure a position as a resident? I ask this because during the last years they have managed to attract many doctors and now it seems like there´s kind of surplus of them in urban areas but what I would like to know is that as someone trained in Spain how would be my chances in rural areas.
Thanks a lot for your videos, it has been very useful for me. Do you know if psychiatrist is a good specialty for a IMG in Germany? In terms of opportunities to do the specialty in there
Once you acquire your diploma as a specialist, it will be accepted as such all over Europe. This means that if I wanted to go back to Spain after becoming a specialist I wouldnt need to do residency again, I would start directly as a specialist.
Contact the hospitals definitely after getting the degree. Even after getting the Approbation. They answer quickly and if they need doctors you can start right away, no need to worry about that
@@EutopianDoctor okay thanks for the heads up. Im planning to take my pre med in Germany and hopefully fake up my chances in med. Good luck on your journeyyyy. 💛
Hello, i am a general surgeon, and i want to go over there. Can i apply for a general surgeon position or there is no chance and I need to start once aggain the residency program?
Hola¡ Danke erstmal für dieses nützliche Video.meine frage ist: in welchen abteilungen haben wir die möglichkeit, uns als honorararzt zu arbeiten? Zum beispiel innere medizin Psychiatrie oder chirurgische Abteilungen? Egal ob kleines oder großes krankenhaus. Eher ein Assistenzarzt in einem anderen Krankenhaus in Deutschland Überstunden machen als UK? Vielen dank im voraus. Grüße von der TR.
No real difference. It's always better to contact directly the hospital, but if you get the job through some company / agency / it's welcome as well. The contract is defined by law so they won't be paying you any less regardless of how you get the job
Thank you so much! Do you know if it is possible to recognise the residency years in an European country towards finishing the residency in Germany? I'm a psychiatry resident in Europe and I have did 1 year, if I go to Germany now can they count that year as a part of my residency there? Thanks!
It's difficult to know if a hospital is good or not from the outside. The relation with and between coworkers is very important and that can't be assessed if you are not already working there. You can always do a 1 week or a 1 month Praktikum in different hospitals in order to know how they are
Thank you very much for this video I want to know if there is a difference between university and non-university hospitals ? does that mean when I finish my specialty will it be recognized for all the EU or they recognize only the specialties that have been done in university hospitals ?
When you finish your specialty it will be recognized in all of Europe regardless of whether you did it in university hospitals or not. The main difference is that university hospitals do treat extremely complicated cases and do things that others can't afford/don't know what to do
Hola!☺️ por ejemplo en la especialidad de endocrino, habria que entrar por medicina interna y hacer unos años más general? Es decir, ir rotando por cardio, nefro...o ya vas más al grano de la especialidad que te gusta? Muchas gracias!
Por lo general se empieza en interna rotando un poco por pulmo, cardio etc y como al año o dos años te vas a endocrino y acabas la especialidad como endocrino. Otra posibilidad es acabar los 5 años de especialidad de interna y luego solo necesitas 2 años para ser también especialista de endocrino y así tener 2 especialidades en 7 años.
@@EutopianDoctor genial muchísimas gracias! Te escribí en español porque por tu acento (hablas inglés de maravilla) pensé que probablemente hablarías español.
@@EutopianDoctor Por ciero, estaría guay que hicieras algún vídeo hablando más de tu experiencia a la hora de enviar la solicitud al hospital, o como fueron tus primeras semanas, si te sentías sin supervisión o al contrario...muchas gracias igualmente!😁
Hello there dear Doctor! Hope to be fine and healthy! Dear doctor i wanted to ask you that now i am taking my internship in Turkey! After finishing up my internship in Turkey could i start my job directly as a practical doctor in germany without entering to any exams there with only B1 or C1 level of german language??? Thanks sincerely...best wishes.
To my understanding a Turkish diploma is recognized in Germany but you will still need to know a medical theoretical exam. The so-called Kentnisseprüfung. However there might be some some agreement between Germany and Turkey that I am not aware of. Best of luck!
@@EutopianDoctor Thank you so much for your informations and now how to prepare for that theoretical exam Kentnisseprüfung do you know how to study for that and be ready for that exam if you could help me in that too? Sincerely best wishes for you 🙏
Are all residencies available for international students? Dermato, plastics, ophtalmo and those competitive, can someone reach them if they have C1 german?
@@EutopianDoctor And what are the criteria of being competitive? I mean, All what we hear about is medical knowledge in German, what else can someone be competitive in? Thank youu!
@@mohamadnaboulsi1652 Speak the language well. That’s probably the most important requirement. In case you didn’t study in EU, you will have to proof your qualifications and they will rigorously examine you.
You wont be the youngest chefarzt in Germany ever :D But as long as a specialty has open positions and needs doctors you have a chance. As of today there are many open positions in Germany.
@@EutopianDoctor icoudent understand plz elaborat ,if i go germany for my language i will be around 41 n half year . would i stand a chance for residency due to my age/
Hola, muchas gracias por sus videos doctor, tengo una duda, yo recién terminé neurología, pero en Mexico es prerrequisito realizar 2 años de Medicina Interna, y son 3 años de Neurologia, estos años de experiencia me pueden servir para entrar a una residencia de Neurología en Alemania? y si es así, sabe si es necesario traducir un programa operativo o una lista detallada del plan de estudios de esos 2 años de medicina interna o de los 3 años de neurología? saludos y le agradezco sus videos y su apoyo.
Tener experiencia siempre ayuda a la hora de obtener una plaza. Sin embargo dudo que los años sean convalidados. Al traducirlos le será más fácil demostrar que de hecho tiene esa experiencia.
hi , i would be graduating in 5 years time and im planning an immigration to germany , would you say it's possible that in a 5 year periode germany demand for doctors with be less or that regulations could be passed so that it would be hard for immigrant to doctors to work there, if i made u confused , think about germany demand over the last 5 yrs did it decrease or chaange whatsoever ?
Keeping in mind that I am no expert whatsoever in this field, I dont see demand decreasing in Germany for some time. Specially because german workers seem to keep leaving germany for other countries. Just my opinion though
Hello, Very informative video! Do I need to have work experience and/or medical license from my own country to be able to get into training in Germany ? Or can i just get approbation/ beruferslaubin without license from my own country ? Thank you!
@@EutopianDoctor I have a medical diploma already from China, but no license to practice yet in my home country or China. Do I have to get one in my country or China first? This is what I mean
Hi doctor I hope that you’re doing well I have a question I am a medical student In Ukraine I want to know if I finish my 6 years of general medicine can I apply as a resident and can I finish my specialty when I am working there :) btw I have c2 in German language
If you have a c2 in german you should apply as soon as you finish your studies. And you can do the specialty in Germany. If you start the specialty in Germany you have to finish it there.
Is it really possible to change your specialty after 1 or 2 years.? And you will not loose any years and start from beginning.? Are there any specific ways or exception in this.? I want to do neurosurgery from Germany? So can I enter the system by applying in emergnecy med and staying in this field for 1 year and then jump to neurosurgery.? And not miss a year.?
Yes I think you can. Refer to this, this is very helpful with details regarding German residency etc. www.reddit.com/r/medicalschoolEU/wiki/meta/germany
If you ask me,this was one of the most honest review kind I found on internet....thanks for guidance buddy.,love from India👍
It's so nice that after the approval to work we can choose whatever field we want to work in... this is one of the main reasons I came here. Good luck everyone!!👍
How much do you earn as a resident?
Thank you so much Doc, hearing this it's a relief, I've had my doubts, but now it's just clear as water.
Omg this was the most informative and on point video I’ve watched! You answered the most important questions i had
love this system, hope to be here within the next 5 years after medical school
Thank you very much!! Im an anesthesiologist living in argentina. I would like to do another residency and then work in germany! Im currently learning german 😁
Thank you for this informative video! Can you please make a video about shift hours in Germany? How does a typical day look like and how long is the shift?
Hello there!
That's a great idea, I'll definitelymake a video about it soon
Cheers
Thanks! That was very clear and informative :)
Amazing content you are creating here. Thank you for the good job.
Thank you for the video !
Very informative, thank you for the great content
Gracias por este video, eres de los pocos que explican el tema de los hospitales grandes vs pequeños de forma detallada. Tengo una duda, recomiendas hacer el Dr. med durante la residencia?
Thank you for the video! It is helpful!
THANKS A LOT FOR KEEPING US INFORMED.
Thank you very much this is very informative and honest I wish you all the best man
Thanks a lot ur're helping me a lot ❤ don't stop doing videos 🙏❤❤
You have made a very clear and instructive video. Thanks a lot.
Thank you so much for this! Very helpful!
Thank you very much sir! The video is so informative and clearly.
Thank you so much, that was really informative and very useful!
Thank you so much for this video! It was really helpful🙏🏻
thank you so much!
sehr informatives Video. Bitte machen Sie mehr Video über die Anästhesiekarriere in Deutschland. Ich habe vor, in diesem Jahr nach Deutschland zu gehen. Ich liebe Ihr Video. Möge Gott Ihnen segnen
Ein sehr hilfreiches Video . Dankeschön
Thank you so much doc that was very informative
thank you!
AMAZING video thank you♡♡♡
Vielen danke fur diesen videos 👍
U r d best Sir🌟🙌😊
Incredible video
Thanks a lot, well done.
please, keep posting videos!!
I love your videos .
How compeitive are residencies like Neurosurgery or Cardio ?
Considering you are a Non-Eu national with EU degree?
Hey Eutopia ! Gracias for your videos !
Could you compare the teaching in Germany vs teaching in Switzerland ? ( teaching in anesthesia )
Keep up the good work !
Hey, Thanks :)
Sure I'll add it to the list of topics to talk about
@@EutopianDoctor and please can you add the link to the website where to find the different Swiss hospitals with their ABC status and the programs they propose ? ( you talk about it in the video of how to become a resident in Switzerland but I don’t think you did add the link )
Muchas gracias Eutopia :) have a nice day !
And btw : why did you leave Spain ?
Hallo dear sir
I come new from Afghanistan
And I was there an internal medicine resident
Right now I really need your advice and guidance
Please help
Dude, this is so fucking informative. Thank you so much for this vedio. Love your content
Agradezco mucho tu gran trabajo, un gran aporte para todos los médicos que venimos a Alemania! Tengo una duda, es posible realizar la residencia en Alemania y luego moverse a España siendo ya especialista? soy latinoamericano y obtuve mi título de médico en El Salvador
Hola René.
Si no me equivoco dentro de la unión europea el título como especialista está reconocido por todos los países miembros.
Un abrazo
@@EutopianDoctor si! Pero cuidado con la especialidad, no todas estan reconocidas en todas partes. Por ejemplo UCI hay en españa pero no en muchos otros paises me parece
very informative dear. I am planning to go for training in orthopedics, which hospital/state would you recommend. thanks in advance
HELLO thanks for your good information I want to to small first and then go to big cities after 1 year but afraid that they don't accept me
Regards from an anesthesiologist in colombia. Im interested on a subspecialty in pain and palliative care
Hola! Es necesario saber alemán? O te puedes apuntar y aprender una vez alli?
Hi doctor, This is very informative can you recommend any small hospital in germany?
Thanks for the video! May I ask where did you go to the med school? In Germany?
Can you make video about different specialist please which one earn better money or have more holidays please
Thank you for informative videos and all the tips , can you start anytime of the year to work residency or there are specific months that can you start ?
There is no specific time to start a residency. The 1st of every month is a good time :D
thank you so much for these infos, i'm a second year medical student in algeria and i would like to become a resident in germany, what am i supposed to do after getting my diploma here ?
What small hospitals do you recommend and how did you learn the German language?
How do you search for hospitals in a particular state and knowing if they offer the specialty program you want?
thank you for your video. I have a question, how is the system for students who finished MBBs program outside Germany and they want to do residency in Germany?
would you recommend doing an internship first before applying for approbation or do they teach us the basics during the residency at a small hospital?
Thankyou for the awesome video.what are the chances my radiology speciality outside thèEU will be useful here(in Berlin )Danke!
Experience is always appreciated
Great video, thanks. About changing hospitals, does it has to be in the same land or can be different? In different wouldn’t you potentially need a new approbation?
No, the approbation once you get it has the same value all over Germany. You do need to register in the Ärztekammer of the region where you are moving, but the approbation is accepted everywhere in Germany
Which rural hospital would you recommend for internal medicine related specialities?
¡Hola!
¿La especialidad de oncología es muy peleada?
Saludos
This was so informative & super encouraging ! Thank you so much =) i have a question, is it possible to be accepted at a small hospital when i have so little experience ? Can i make up for it and learn with time and dedicated effort !
I was :) yeah it's possible, although it's always better to have some experience like a Praktikum or something like that
@@EutopianDoctor Great ! thank you so much again =) and please (if possible) would you consider making a video about learning the language? we'd be so grateful.. Have a nice day =)
I’m interested I wanna live in Germany ,
is Nurnberg a good place to start?
How about surgery?
Which city are you ? If you don’t mind of course
Which cities is the easiest to got a hospital
How to know the size of hospital during the job search process?
The number of beds and the number of departments should give you a clue
What are the names of some small hospitals?
Plz guid me which book is the best for Germany medical terminology with English
Any idea if I should even consider Radiology? I keep reading and being told it is a nearly impossible speciality be accepted into as an immigrant.
Being an immigrant makes no difference in my opinion. If you like it you must try. There are hundreds of hospitals in Germany. You only need one to say yes.
Hola :)
En primera medida , gracias tus videos en verdad son muy muy útiles, quería hacerte una pregunta.
¿Sabes si en Dermatologia es posible obtener alguna plaza ? , entiendo que podría ser algo como muy específico que quizá no esté en hospitales pequeños.
Correcto, al ser más específico hay menos plazas y principalmente en hospitales algo más grandes. Sin embargo eso no quiere decir que no se pueda entrar. En caso de no encontrar plaza siempre se puede hacer uno o dos años de medicina interna y después con más experiencia y mejor CV entrar a Derma.
Suerte!
How about psychiatry? I really want to become a psychiatrist and I'm thinking about moving to Germany for my residency program. But the thing is that I'd like to move to a big city, because I'm really passionate about learning foreign languages and basically a big city means more chances of practicing my target languages. How competitive is psychiatry as a field? (especially in the big cities)
Sadly I don't know any psychiatrist here in Germany. I don't think it's a very competitive specialy but I am honestly just guessing.
Hi ! would be it be easy for EU trained EU national doctors to get a position in rural areas? I mean is it not
too competitive there in Germany to secure a position as a resident? I ask this because during the last years they have managed to attract many doctors and now it seems like there´s kind of surplus of them in urban areas but what I would like to know is that as someone trained in Spain how would be my chances in rural areas.
Thanks a lot for your videos, it has been very useful for me. Do you know if psychiatrist is a good specialty for a IMG in Germany? In terms of opportunities to do the specialty in there
Did you find some info?
If you do your residency in Germany, then, if you want to go back to Spain, do you need to do the MIR exam and residency?
Once you acquire your diploma as a specialist, it will be accepted as such all over Europe. This means that if I wanted to go back to Spain after becoming a specialist I wouldnt need to do residency again, I would start directly as a specialist.
when should i contact the hospitals? after i get the degree or before?
how much time does the acceptance take
Contact the hospitals definitely after getting the degree. Even after getting the Approbation. They answer quickly and if they need doctors you can start right away, no need to worry about that
Hello, do you need only the approbation or also the Fachspracheprufung if you want to do the residency in Germany?
Hi I'd like to ask something. Can I use nursing ausbildung as my pre-med? Thank youuu
Depending on the university it might cover more or less subjects of your premed, but I doubt it covers everything.
@@EutopianDoctor okay thanks for the heads up. Im planning to take my pre med in Germany and hopefully fake up my chances in med. Good luck on your journeyyyy. 💛
Language requirements? B2 or C1 ???
Hello, i am a general surgeon, and i want to go over there. Can i apply for a general surgeon position or there is no chance and I need to start once aggain the residency program?
Hola¡ Danke erstmal für dieses nützliche Video.meine frage ist: in welchen abteilungen haben wir die möglichkeit, uns als honorararzt zu arbeiten? Zum beispiel innere medizin Psychiatrie oder chirurgische Abteilungen? Egal ob kleines oder großes krankenhaus. Eher ein Assistenzarzt in einem anderen Krankenhaus in Deutschland Überstunden machen als UK? Vielen dank im voraus. Grüße von der TR.
Hola I have a question what is different between apply for a job through ärztevermittlung and directly the hospital ?
No real difference. It's always better to contact directly the hospital, but if you get the job through some company / agency / it's welcome as well. The contract is defined by law so they won't be paying you any less regardless of how you get the job
What city do you live and work in?
Thank you so much! Do you know if it is possible to recognise the residency years in an European country towards finishing the residency in Germany? I'm a psychiatry resident in Europe and I have did 1 year, if I go to Germany now can they count that year as a part of my residency there?
Thanks!
How did you choose the Hospital Quality wise?
It's difficult to know if a hospital is good or not from the outside. The relation with and between coworkers is very important and that can't be assessed if you are not already working there. You can always do a 1 week or a 1 month Praktikum in different hospitals in order to know how they are
Thank you very much for this video
I want to know if there is a difference between university and non-university hospitals ? does that mean when I finish my specialty will it be recognized for all the EU or they recognize only the specialties that have been done in university hospitals ?
When you finish your specialty it will be recognized in all of Europe regardless of whether you did it in university hospitals or not.
The main difference is that university hospitals do treat extremely complicated cases and do things that others can't afford/don't know what to do
Are the programs given in German or is there a use for English ?
Must be German
Is it possible as foreign student apply to neurosurgery?
Yes, any specialty you want!!
Hola!☺️ por ejemplo en la especialidad de endocrino, habria que entrar por medicina interna y hacer unos años más general? Es decir, ir rotando por cardio, nefro...o ya vas más al grano de la especialidad que te gusta? Muchas gracias!
Por lo general se empieza en interna rotando un poco por pulmo, cardio etc y como al año o dos años te vas a endocrino y acabas la especialidad como endocrino. Otra posibilidad es acabar los 5 años de especialidad de interna y luego solo necesitas 2 años para ser también especialista de endocrino y así tener 2 especialidades en 7 años.
@@EutopianDoctor genial muchísimas gracias! Te escribí en español porque por tu acento (hablas inglés de maravilla) pensé que probablemente hablarías español.
@@EutopianDoctor Por ciero, estaría guay que hicieras algún vídeo hablando más de tu experiencia a la hora de enviar la solicitud al hospital, o como fueron tus primeras semanas, si te sentías sin supervisión o al contrario...muchas gracias igualmente!😁
Muchas gracias :) es una buena idea hablar de ello, a ver si lo puedo meter en algún vídeo.
Un abrazo!
These are 3 national exams in germany....but the score doesnt matter
By smaller hospitals do you mean „Praxis „
I mean regional hospitals which are not in big cities. I don't mean Praxis
@@EutopianDoctor Tausend Danke
Hello there dear Doctor! Hope to be fine and healthy! Dear doctor i wanted to ask you that now i am taking my internship in Turkey! After finishing up my internship in Turkey could i start my job directly as a practical doctor in germany without entering to any exams there with only B1 or C1 level of german language??? Thanks sincerely...best wishes.
To my understanding a Turkish diploma is recognized in Germany but you will still need to know a medical theoretical exam. The so-called Kentnisseprüfung.
However there might be some some agreement between Germany and Turkey that I am not aware of.
Best of luck!
@@EutopianDoctor Thank you so much for your informations and now how to prepare for that theoretical exam Kentnisseprüfung do you know how to study for that and be ready for that exam if you could help me in that too? Sincerely best wishes for you 🙏
Are all residencies available for international students? Dermato, plastics, ophtalmo and those competitive, can someone reach them if they have C1 german?
I mean there is no restriction based in Nationality. Whether you´ll be competitive enough to get them is a different topic :D
@@EutopianDoctor And what are the criteria of being competitive? I mean, All what we hear about is medical knowledge in German, what else can someone be competitive in? Thank youu!
@@mohamadnaboulsi1652 Speak the language well. That’s probably the most important requirement. In case you didn’t study in EU, you will have to proof your qualifications and they will rigorously examine you.
Is it a must to learn German?
Yes?!!!
I’m interesting internal medicine
Hallo
i'm in love with u 😳😳
bro i will be 40 when i will graduate does age matter for residency in germany
You wont be the youngest chefarzt in Germany ever :D
But as long as a specialty has open positions and needs doctors you have a chance. As of today there are many open positions in Germany.
@@EutopianDoctor icoudent understand plz elaborat ,if i go germany for my language i will be around 41 n half year . would i stand a chance for residency due to my age/
Hola, muchas gracias por sus videos doctor, tengo una duda, yo recién terminé neurología, pero en Mexico es prerrequisito realizar 2 años de Medicina Interna, y son 3 años de Neurologia, estos años de experiencia me pueden servir para entrar a una residencia de Neurología en Alemania? y si es así, sabe si es necesario traducir un programa operativo o una lista detallada del plan de estudios de esos 2 años de medicina interna o de los 3 años de neurología? saludos y le agradezco sus videos y su apoyo.
Tener experiencia siempre ayuda a la hora de obtener una plaza. Sin embargo dudo que los años sean convalidados.
Al traducirlos le será más fácil demostrar que de hecho tiene esa experiencia.
hi , i would be graduating in 5 years time and im planning an immigration to germany , would you say it's possible that in a 5 year periode germany demand for doctors with be less or that regulations could be passed so that it would be hard for immigrant to doctors to work there, if i made u confused , think about germany demand over the last 5 yrs did it decrease or chaange whatsoever ?
Keeping in mind that I am no expert whatsoever in this field, I dont see demand decreasing in Germany for some time. Specially because german workers seem to keep leaving germany for other countries.
Just my opinion though
Hello, Very informative video! Do I need to have work experience and/or medical license from my own country to be able to get into training in Germany ? Or can i just get approbation/ beruferslaubin without license from my own country ? Thank you!
Well you need the medical diploma obviously and the German B2
@@EutopianDoctor I have a medical diploma already from China, but no license to practice yet in my home country or China. Do I have to get one in my country or China first? This is what I mean
You don't need it. Diploma is enough
Hi doctor I hope that you’re doing well I have a question I am a medical student In Ukraine I want to know if I finish my 6 years of general medicine can I apply as a resident and can I finish my specialty when I am working there :) btw I have c2 in German language
If you have a c2 in german you should apply as soon as you finish your studies. And you can do the specialty in Germany.
If you start the specialty in Germany you have to finish it there.
Can i open my own hospital in Germany?
If you have the money for it then sure 😂
Is it really possible to change your specialty after 1 or 2 years.? And you will not loose any years and start from beginning.? Are there any specific ways or exception in this.?
I want to do neurosurgery from Germany? So can I enter the system by applying in emergnecy med and staying in this field for 1 year and then jump to neurosurgery.? And not miss a year.?
Yes I think you can. Refer to this, this is very helpful with details regarding German residency etc. www.reddit.com/r/medicalschoolEU/wiki/meta/germany
lovely to see 600 likes and no dislikes. Aint nobody got time for hate.... man muss deutsch überholen!
Whats the criteria to get hospitilization in Charite?
small hospital are cooler