Nydelig video bro! Jeg lurte på hvordan LIS-1 har vært så langt? Om du har tid og krefter, kunne du lagd en video hvor du forteller litt om arbeidet, svarer på stereotyper og hva en framtidig legestudent (meg selv) kan se fram til? Lykke til videre prawi
The additional NOK 9500 allowance serves as a strategic incentive to encourage doctors to work in areas facing workforce shortages. Working at a hospital is often enough.
I have to admit I was surprised at these numbers. I thought it was a lot higher as a junior Doctor with the cost of living here in Norway when you consider what a full time retail worker makes(about $40k) here.
4570 USD per month !! Okay but how many hours u have worked doctor on that month ? Plz give some idea about working hours for other medicos that will help to understand better. 4570 per month after tax is not basic that i have understood, but how many hours u have worked per week to get 4570 USD after tax ??
Holla, god kveld It has always been my dream to work as a doctor in Norway or Australia , I’m in my 400 level right now and I’m already learning norsk, crazy right? 😂 I don’t really care about the money aspect though, I just want to practice medicine in an advanced country to boost my knowledge I know that my chances are slim since I’m a Nigerian, I don’t know if we can connect? Hope you’ll see this message 🙇🏻♀️
I mean I was making the same in the UK. Not sure how Norway pays more. I was making roughly 3300 in my second year of being a doctor and that is equivalent to 4300 usd
Hello Doctor, Am Ali from india working as MD physician Doctor in india now, i did my 6 year medicine degree from Russia. Recently i have applied in norway helsedirektorate for Temporary license and also applied for epic verification of my Degree. But i need your help dear, i want to come to Norway as soon as possible to learn language, Is there any way to get admission in language course in norway while being in india ? And one more question i wanna ask you about language is - Do we need all the certificate of A1 A2 B1 B2 language or We can just take admission in B2 course for like 4-5 month and get certificate of B2 will that be fine doctor ? Thank you dear for your informative videos its helping worldwide.
If you're a doctor and want to make a ton of money, go to the US. My sister graduated from University of Toronto here in Canada and moved to the US and she says she's making 5 times more than what the average doctor in Canada makes, which is about $250000 USD.
Nonsense. A US junior doctor earns an average of $65k annually. No paid overtime and extreme hours. There are significant variations based on location and cost of living. San Francisco offers the highest salaries, with doctors earning up to $95k annually, but much of this income is consumed by the city's high cost of living. In fact, San Francisco is about twice as expensive as the national average. It is still more lucrative to be a junior doctor in San Francisco compared to Norway, but it is far from the sums you’re talking about. The taxation is pretty much the same. Fed, state and FICA: 22% (income $95k - $13k deduction. A wife at home with kids gives 2 times deduction) and 6-10% sales tax depending on where you live. In Norway, VAT is 15% on food and 25% on the rest.
Your number is totally off. This is NOT the typical salary for doctors in the US and it is for sure VERY far from what junior doctors are paid in the US. Yes, of course some doctors earn $250.000 and some earn much more than that as well, but it is not the norm. It VERY much depend where in the country you work, what place you work and what your field is. The fact is also that junior doctors increase rather much in salary as soon as they advance and the higher up they get, they will be paid more. Not as much as many doctors in the US, but usually way better than doctors in NHS.
May Allah Almighty enshower you with lots of barkah in your rizq n income. Aameen ❤
Thank you so much 😊
@@ArhamSheikh Always a pleasure beta.
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Thanks for being so transparent great video dr Arham keeo going
thanks fam
Nydelig video bro! Jeg lurte på hvordan LIS-1 har vært så langt? Om du har tid og krefter, kunne du lagd en video hvor du forteller litt om arbeidet, svarer på stereotyper og hva en framtidig legestudent (meg selv) kan se fram til? Lykke til videre prawi
What level are you in?
@@kagefisk translate please
@ okay, takk
Du er snill! I’m learning norsk, please bear with me 😂
@@kagefisk lol okay
I’m not a Norwegian though, but I’m dreaming of practicing medicine there. I’m still in 400 level
# legekontor
The additional NOK 9500 allowance serves as a strategic incentive to encourage doctors to work in areas facing workforce shortages. Working at a hospital is often enough.
makes sense!
I have to admit I was surprised at these numbers. I thought it was a lot higher as a junior Doctor with the cost of living here in Norway when you consider what a full time retail worker makes(about $40k) here.
Yup, quite underpaid..
I’m in Norway and a nurse. Can you make a video on how a nurse can become a Medical Doctor? And what course she should apply to?
Is rent affordable in Norway ?
4570 USD per month !! Okay but how many hours u have worked doctor on that month ? Plz give some idea about working hours for other medicos that will help to understand better.
4570 per month after tax is not basic that i have understood, but how many hours u have worked per week to get 4570 USD after tax ??
38h
Holla, god kveld
It has always been my dream to work as a doctor in Norway or Australia , I’m in my 400 level right now and I’m already learning norsk, crazy right? 😂
I don’t really care about the money aspect though, I just want to practice medicine in an advanced country to boost my knowledge
I know that my chances are slim since I’m a Nigerian, I don’t know if we can connect? Hope you’ll see this message 🙇🏻♀️
I mean I was making the same in the UK. Not sure how Norway pays more. I was making roughly 3300 in my second year of being a doctor and that is equivalent to 4300 usd
Hello Doctor,
Am Ali from india working as MD physician Doctor in india now, i did my 6 year medicine degree from Russia. Recently i have applied in norway helsedirektorate for Temporary license and also applied for epic verification of my Degree.
But i need your help dear, i want to come to Norway as soon as possible to learn language,
Is there any way to get admission in language course in norway while being in india ?
And one more question i wanna ask you about language is -
Do we need all the certificate of A1 A2 B1 B2 language or
We can just take admission in B2 course for like 4-5 month and get certificate of B2 will that be fine doctor ?
Thank you dear for your informative videos its helping worldwide.
UK is such a shyte place better to get out from there taxed heavily and underpaid is the norm
Quite unfortunate :/
FYI: This guy thinks it's ok to marry your cousin.
If you're a doctor and want to make a ton of money, go to the US. My sister graduated from University of Toronto here in Canada and moved to the US and she says she's making 5 times more than what the average doctor in Canada makes, which is about $250000 USD.
Isn't she afraid of getting sued? I feel like that's a big concern for the US doctors.😃
Nonsense. A US junior doctor earns an average of $65k annually. No paid overtime and extreme hours. There are significant variations based on location and cost of living. San Francisco offers the highest salaries, with doctors earning up to $95k annually, but much of this income is consumed by the city's high cost of living. In fact, San Francisco is about twice as expensive as the national average. It is still more lucrative to be a junior doctor in San Francisco compared to Norway, but it is far from the sums you’re talking about. The taxation is pretty much the same. Fed, state and FICA: 22% (income $95k - $13k deduction. A wife at home with kids gives 2 times deduction) and 6-10% sales tax depending on where you live. In Norway, VAT is 15% on food and 25% on the rest.
Your number is totally off.
This is NOT the typical salary for doctors in the US and it is for sure VERY far from what junior doctors are paid in the US.
Yes, of course some doctors earn $250.000 and some earn much more than that as well, but it is not the norm.
It VERY much depend where in the country you work, what place you work and what your field is.
The fact is also that junior doctors increase rather much in salary as soon as they advance and the higher up they get, they will be paid more.
Not as much as many doctors in the US, but usually way better than doctors in NHS.
Europe and UK are one of the worst places for being a doctor.. US is the place