Hello, Doc! 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? Thank you!
Thank you for your video in English! Extremely helpful. I’d like to ask you how competitive is emergency medicine there for a non UE medical degree and non UE citizen? Thanks
youtube recommend me your video and i am soo soo thankful, really great stuff man. btw, i was wondering do you need an editor for editing your videos and thumbnails man?
Ciao dottore, grazie per il video!! Ho alcune domande: 1: In riguardo alla lingua. Se Italiano è la mia lingua materna, in che modo si può provarlo senza fare vedere il certificato di lingua? Perché io studio in Belgio quindi a base della residenza non vedono che parlo italiano (ho la nazionalità italiana però). 2: Quale cantone in Svizzera è secondo lei il migliore per lavorare come dottore? Parlo anche il francese e potrei anche studiare il tedesco visto che non è molto difficile dal olandese, quindi tutti e 3 i cantoni mi andrebbero bene ahaha 3: Questo processo di applicazione nel video, conta per un dottore che già è specializzato nel suo paese, o posso anche fare la residency in Svizzera senza aver iniziato la residency in Belgio, quindi già con il diploma di dottore ma senza iniziare la specializzazione in Belgio. Grazie mille! :)
Ciao, 1. Se la tua lingua madre è l’italiano non devi provare nulla, non c’è bisogno di certificati. 2. Il cantone migliore dipende. Sicuramente la Svizzera tedesca ha più opportunità perché più ampia. 3. Il video ti spiega come iniziare la residency in Svizzera, quindi non obbligatoriamente già specializzato nel proprio paese. In bocca al lupo!
@@unmedicoinsvizzera Thank you buddy! Im in the process of getting the Mebeko stuff done. I had an interview and went quite well and they told me theyll give me a spot as soon as something opens up. That should happen in August. PROVIDED my mebeko recognition is done by then. I sent all my paperwork a month ago today and until yet I have not had ANY feedback. Is that normal? Should I have received a eingangsbestätigung or something? Im freaking out a little here :D Thank you!
@unmedicoinsvizzera hey doc , good video good explanation with a sense of humor i like it , so im a pharmacist graduate from Ukraine and im currently in Morocco doing my recognition and training, what steps should i take to start working in Switzerland. Appreciate it 🙏.
I have a question, if I hold a EU passport and speak fluently one of the languages do I need to take a language test, and certification how does this work?
Hi do you know if Bulgaria is one of the countries that undergo direct recognition of diploma , or if you don’t know where can find the countries who have this agreement with Switzerland ? ❤
Hello Thanks for sharing valuable Information..I have recently shifted to zurich from India on B permit and in India I practiced homeopathy for more than 10years..Still I wonder how to start working here as homeopath.
Hi, carefully watch this video, where I also talk about homeopathy. It’s subtitled in English. SPECIALIZZARSI IN SVIZZERA: Le Formazioni Complementari, cosa sono e quali sono? ua-cam.com/video/ZWo27qjb870/v-deo.html It might help you! Best of luck
Thank you doctor very Informative video I want to know Is there a age limit to be a doctor in Switzerland or other European countries for non eu doctors?
Hello, and thank you for this video in english, because it targets a lot of people, so I am a French with a non UE diploma, I have the registration of a non recognized diploma from mebeko, could you please tell me how to have the canton's authorization to work? And which canton are more easy to deal with and find a job? Thank you in advance and wich all the best 👍ciao😊
Thanks doc for your video. I like your style of explaining things. I have a question. I'm thinking about starting the indirect process of recognition, as I fulfill all the criteria, and I also have the B2 in French, but in the linguistic requirements you spoke about one thing I've read but I wasn't sure of understanding it well: HAVING WORKED IN A COUNTRY WITH AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE (F/D/I) FOR AT LEAST 3 YEARS. I don't have that requirement, as I've never worked in another country than Spain. ¿How can I overcome that obstacle? ¿Would that be a serious handicap in getting a job as a GP in Romandie? I appreciate your time and your answer in advance.
What about i study medicine in Europe and i don't have any European nationality also can I ask u about what's the good universities in Italy to study medicine in English and thank you for this video ❤
When I studied medicine in Italy, there were very few universities offering the courses in English. I had the impression that, at least those in Italians, had pretty much the same level, so I assume the same happens for English. For you’re situation you have to follow the third pathway, so go to minute 5:58
Hi doc! A med student from Argentina here. I am swiss btw, which may help a lot with the process. Although, it is very hard to apply as a recognisable diploma. My questions are: can I do all of these steps online (except the national exam ofc)? How competitive is anesthesiology? do you know any latinamerican doctor that manage to become a doctor in Switzerland? Thanks ♥
Hi thanks for the good video! Can you tell us how to apply for the jobs? Ive looked at the hospitals and am not sure if you send Cv to the hospital contact?
Anche in inglese, grande sempre!😂 Piccola domanda come al solito, dopo questa sessione esami dovrei chiedere la tesi..consigli di farla nella specializzazione per la quale poi si vuole tentare di entrare successivamente in svizzera o non influenza particolarmente al momento del colloquio? (Magari l’aver frequentato ad esempio un reparto di ginecologia per tutta la tesi, e magari con anche una lettera di presentazione da parte del primario nel quale la si fa, può aiutare al momento del primo colloquio in svizzera?)
hello there sir , can you plzease share the rquirements necessory for the national exam license of swiss to get registered there and be able to work there.?!!!
Thank you very much for the quality of your content! As a EU citizen, Do you know If I'm currently in Germany doing the specialisation (third year) will I have my years recognise if I come in Switzerland to continue my career? Many Thanks!
@@unmedicoinsvizzera many thanks for your answer! actually I did check before I asked you ;) and for example for kardiologie i saw that you can't do more than 3 years in the same hospital in switzerland but for the recognition of the yaers you did abroad, it only says that you need to do 2 years in switzerland :) thats why i'm confused :)
Hello, your French citizenship does not grant you the possibility to get your diploma recognized neither directly nor indirectly. You fall into the third category, minute 5:58. (However, if you've already worked in France for at least 3 years in the last 5 years, you can apply for indirect recognition.) Best of luck, Stefano
hi I am doing medicine in Bulgaria , so when I graduate I will have eu recognized degree but I am from India so is nt my degree verifies already since its from eu could u please guide
Hello doctor how about if one does job in Ireland (EU country) and recognises the medical diploma from medial counsel of Ireland, would he be eligible to work in Switzerland?
sir i have a question please i am a non eu citizen i studied in turkey and i have recognition from germany can i start my residenecy directly in switzerland or do i have to work 3 years first in germany
Hello, thank you for this video! You said you have to proof you worked at least 3 year in one of the national languages. So for example, if i am czech person and i want to work in switzerland, i have to work in france/ italia/ austria/ germany before for 3 years?
Thank you for the video! What about if one did medical school in EU/switzerland, but residency outside of EU/switzerland. Would one have to go through residency again in switzerland?
Hello! I finished the university last year in romania and i’ve been looking for a job in suisse. I have my diploma recognised by mebeko, also a french b2 exam and ive been trying to get a job and i dont know why no one would hire me! Also today i got a call from medicalis saying i need to have the right to practice for the canton i wanna work in , and that will take more months and more money! What advice do you have for me? I plan to move next month and i can’t go and be jobless there with all my papers done and a doctor diploma. Thank you in advance!
Hi, you can't obtain the right to practice before you find a job, because it's the hospital that takes care of it. If your diploma has already been recognized, then you just need to send applications and applications until you find a place. It may be time consuming and very frustrating. Make sure your resume is well written and read your residency program carefully. If you need extra support, here's my consulting service unmedicoinsvizzera.herokuapp.com/#eng Best of luck, Stefano
Hello doctor , thank you for explaining these details however I have a question so if you have a eu diploma but you don’t have a eu citizenship in this case how you can apply ?
Hello! Thank you for your video. Was wondering what would the route be in the following situation: EU Diplom. Residency in EU country(Germany). Initially Non-EU citizenship, during residency obtained EU(German)citizenship. ->would this be counted as EU citizenship with EU Diplom? Or would the initial non-EU citizenship play a role? Thank you!
Thank you very much for your this video. I'm a non european doctor with a non european diploma (specialty) married to a european person and with 1 year experience in France. What are my possibilities to work in Switzerland
Thank for your response. But, I'm working in France as an intern (stagiaire associé) my diploma is not recognised by French administration. I think, I should have a recognition first there is no short cut !?
i’m an Asian and i have study in a medical university in Germany. Then i work as a doctor in Germany for a while. So can i move to Switzerland and work as a doctor there?
Thanks for your video. I see that your video is for last year, so I am wondering if these rules have remained the same? And I am Dutch and my partner is a GP in Iran, he wants to continue his residency (psychiatric) in CH. He knows French and is now preparing for French exam (B2). We are in contact with Mebeko but would like to know if there is any chance for him to be accepted first by mebeko and then look for any hospitals, clinics, etc? He has work experience for more than 5 years full time in Iran.
Hey, thanks for the video. As an Italian language learner, I am actually wondering why you do not work in an Italian-speaking canton. Do you think these regions have difficult rules or you were not able to find a position because of limited place? Have a good day:)
Hi, Thank you for your video. I have Turkish Citizenship. I am studying medicine in Italy(International MD Program). What kind of recognition do I need to apply to?
Sir I have a question that if we have mbbs degree from non eu country then it's possible to move to Switzerland and the other is that as mbbs doctor we also go into specializations there
Doc forse mi potrà toglier una curiosità, perchè se mi taglio con una lametta esce un casino di sangue mentre invece in caso di infortuni seri si sente spesso dire "non c' era una goccia di sangue"? Sono rimasto impressionato da un video visto online in cui una persona ha perso entrambe le gambe sotto un treno..... Era cosciente...... C' era pochissimo sangue!!!!!! Eppure aveva ovviamente 2 arterie tranciate! E ancora nessun paramedico quindi il merito non va a loro... Com' è possibile?
Sono un farmacista italiano e lavoro come farmacista in Germania già da qualche anno. Avrei bisogno di altre informazioni per trasferirmi in Svizzera, posso contattarla in privato?
Hi, as I say in the video, one needs to have all the requirements. If you do not have Swiss or European citizenship and are not married to a Swiss or European, then you fall into category number 3. Go to the minute 5:58
Hi, don’t have any direct experience myself, but according to what I’ve heard, your own experience might differ a lot depending on where you’ll be (big city or small one). Swiss German can be quite stressful at the beginning, but patients are usually understanding and can switch to standard German if needed. Best of luck, Stefano
Hi doc! I've heard that people who aren't from EU countries but did residency in a european country like germany still get EU citizenship after 5 years of residency ( those 3 years you were talking about are included in those 5 years then) so they can fill in the indirect recognition category right?
Hi Dr, I did Internal Medicine specialisation Like you and have almost 12 Years experience.I am From India and studied in India.I think i can apply Under Option 3.IF at all if i am successful how much time it will take for recognition and how much is the average pay for This speciality?
Recognition may take around 3-6 months. Average salary for an internal medicine specialist depends on the canton you’re working in but average I would say 150-170000
@@unmedicoinsvizzera Then it's very difficult to meet all 3 requirement. l heard that if someone is working as resident doctor in Germany, or France then he can apply directly in respective language speaking region in Switzerland.
As I state in the video, if a country signed the Free Movement Agreement with Switzerland (which France and Germany had) and you've been working in that country for minimum 3 years with unrestricted medical license, then you can apply for INDIRECT recognition. However, in case you do NOT have EU or Swiss nationality, then your only solution is to apply as NON-RECOGNIZABLE DIPLOMA.
@@unmedicoinsvizzera you are confusing me again.sorry😀.let see like i am non EU citizen working in Germany as resident(recognised) since 1 year.according to you, I need to complete total 3 yrs of training in Germany and also need to become EU citizen to apply directly to Swiss Hospitals.
Ciao Stefano, grazie mille per i molteplici video interessanti che fai... Io sono Svizzero ma studio medicina all’estero, in un paese non in EU. Come funziona nel mio caso? Quale delle 3 categorie è quella corretta? Grazie mille!
Hello doc! I am currently studying dentistry in Europe and in the future would like to emigrate to german or french (cen't decide yet) part of Switzerland (maybe you can recommend one part over another?). Are there good opportunities for foreign dentists or it is rather competitive and hard to be "welcomed" in there? What do you think about it? Thanks!
I would imagine that is quite hard to find a job cause private activities are extremely well paid in CH, but at the same time as there are so many private practice I would say that it’s not impossible
I study general medicine non eu country,but have eu passport and also I studied one semestar in university of Pisa like a Erasmus student.Can i get licence via direct or indirect recognition,n
Ciao! Sono uno studente extracomunitario che studia medicina in Italia (alla Sapienza). Se voglio diventare specialista lì, devo chiedere un riconoscimento diretto del diploma?
Thank you for this very informative video but I just wanna clarify if for example I finished my medical residency in Germany, would I fall under the category of indirect recognition of diploma?
@@unmedicoinsvizzera but if you have acquired the german nationality (even if you are not european before coming to germany) will you fill in the indirect recognition of diploma category?
ciao! inanzittutto grazie per i video. io sono di nazionalita albanese, non sono sposata ed ho la laurea Italiana. in questo caso come dovrei procedere? con il "indirect recognition of diploma?
Hi! I'm Brazilian and I have the Italian passport. If I study medicine in italy, can my diploma be recognized in swiss right? And if I want to work as a doctor in the Italian part of Switzerland, do I still need to know fluent German or is Italian enough?
Hey there, if you have Indian nationality then you can only apply with the third option mentioned in the video. Go to the minute 5:58 and watch it till the end
Sir i have a question -if a person is not from any European country but is having a degree of mbbs from india(bachelors degree). Then how do we need to proceed to get our degree of masters in surgery from Switzerland and which universities of Switzerland offer master's degree for neurosurgery????
Indirect recognition pathway. Have a look on the channel, there are other videos either in english or subtitled in english to better address your questions
the video is so helpful and your accent is cute. also I like your positive vibe, I can see that mediterranean blood . thank you
Thank you!
Thank you so much for taking the time and the effort to make this !! The video is very informative and useful.
Glad it was helpful!
Hello, Doc! 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? Thank you!
so kind! so nice you made this video, thank you so much!
You’re very welcome!
Very useful video, thank you for providing timestamps and links :)
Glad it was helpful!
Can I pursue my medical residency for surgery in Switzerland if my medical degree is from Jordan and I hold a Saint Kitts and Nevis passport?
Yes it’s possible, your situation falls into the 3rd option ( non recognizable diploma pathway)
@@unmedicoinsvizzera Oh, okay, thanks for replying🙏🏻
Thank you for your video in English! Extremely helpful. I’d like to ask you how competitive is emergency medicine there for a non UE medical degree and non UE citizen? Thanks
Bel video! Very detailed!
Grazie Gianmarco!!
Bel video come al solito!
Grazie Pietro!
youtube recommend me your video and i am soo soo thankful, really great stuff man.
btw,
i was wondering do you need an editor for editing your videos and thumbnails man?
Thank you! Can you tell us how competitive/ in demand is psychiatry in German part of Switzerland?
There are plenty of opportunities!
what is the salary per herd and the number of guards per month
@@unmedicoinsvizzera
I have completed MRCS. How can I apply for Switzerland. I am a non EU graduate.
Ciao dottore, grazie per il video!! Ho alcune domande: 1: In riguardo alla lingua. Se Italiano è la mia lingua materna, in che modo si può provarlo senza fare vedere il certificato di lingua? Perché io studio in Belgio quindi a base della residenza non vedono che parlo italiano (ho la nazionalità italiana però).
2: Quale cantone in Svizzera è secondo lei il migliore per lavorare come dottore? Parlo anche il francese e potrei anche studiare il tedesco visto che non è molto difficile dal olandese, quindi tutti e 3 i cantoni mi andrebbero bene ahaha
3: Questo processo di applicazione nel video, conta per un dottore che già è specializzato nel suo paese, o posso anche fare la residency in Svizzera senza aver iniziato la residency in Belgio, quindi già con il diploma di dottore ma senza iniziare la specializzazione in Belgio.
Grazie mille! :)
Ciao,
1. Se la tua lingua madre è l’italiano non devi provare nulla, non c’è bisogno di certificati.
2. Il cantone migliore dipende. Sicuramente la Svizzera tedesca ha più opportunità perché più ampia.
3. Il video ti spiega come iniziare la residency in Svizzera, quindi non obbligatoriamente già specializzato nel proprio paese.
In bocca al lupo!
Informazioni molto utili. Grazie!
Grazie!
I'm Internal medicine consultant from nepal. I have done USMLE step 1,2,3. What is my path. I'm citizen of nepal
Watch the video and you’ll find the answer
How do I apply for the specialisation place? Directly with the hospitals? Thank you, great video, good energy ✨💪
Directly with the hospitals!
and what about foreign students who started their medical cycle in France and would like to specialize in Switzerland? what form should I fill out?
It depends on your citizenship. If you're European, you can go for the direct recognition.
I am not european but i have a diploma from France
@@herinel1345 If not European, you can only go through the "Non recognizable diploma" pathway.
Is there in Switzerland considering properties to start working as a doctor and also get PR for non eu citizen?
sorry I didn't get the question
Thanks a lot!!
You're welcome!
Thank you! It’s really clear! I am still wondering as a non-eu citizen but with eu PR and eu medical degree, am I still in third category?
Hi, yeah unfortunately the citizenship definitely plays a fundamental role, so you'd still be in the third category. Best of luck!
Thank you for the video!
Can you apply and start working as an assistant while the mebeko sort your application? As en EU dr that is :)
Most hospitals don’t even consider your application as a resident doctor, if you don’t have the Mebeko recognition yet.
@@unmedicoinsvizzera Thank you buddy! Im in the process of getting the Mebeko stuff done. I had an interview and went quite well and they told me theyll give me a spot as soon as something opens up. That should happen in August. PROVIDED my mebeko recognition is done by then. I sent all my paperwork a month ago today and until yet I have not had ANY feedback. Is that normal? Should I have received a eingangsbestätigung or something?
Im freaking out a little here :D
Thank you!
@@dreadpirategibi it may take up to 3 months, and it's summer but don't worry it will arrive!
@unmedicoinsvizzera hey doc , good video good explanation with a sense of humor i like it , so im a pharmacist graduate from Ukraine and im currently in Morocco doing my recognition and training, what steps should i take to start working in Switzerland. Appreciate it 🙏.
Hey there, unfortunately I don't know the procedure for pharmacists. Best of luck!
I am schweizer but i have a degree from another country. What is the possibility of working in swiss after that?
If you’re Swiss, I don’t see any trouble
Hi! I am Japanese, attending medical school in Italy and want to work in Switzerland in the future, which one should I refer to??
I have a question, if I hold a EU passport and speak fluently one of the languages do I need to take a language test, and certification how does this work?
If you are not mothertongue...u do need a language test
Can we get the link for the unrecognizable diplomas please 😅
In the description box scroll down
I have completed MRCS. How can I apply for Switzerland. I am a non EU graduate.
1. Watch the video that has been done to answer this question!
Hi do you know if Bulgaria is one of the countries that undergo direct recognition of diploma , or if you don’t know where can find the countries who have this agreement with Switzerland ? ❤
Hi Irene, Bulgaria is one of the countries!
Hello , do you know if Republic of Moldova is on the list? Where can I find the agreement? Thanks in advance ❤️
Hi Irene do you know if Georgia Europe is one of the recognized countries?
Hello Thanks for sharing valuable Information..I have recently shifted to zurich from India on B permit and in India I practiced homeopathy for more than 10years..Still I wonder how to start working here as homeopath.
Hi, carefully watch this video, where I also talk about homeopathy. It’s subtitled in English. SPECIALIZZARSI IN SVIZZERA: Le Formazioni Complementari, cosa sono e quali sono?
ua-cam.com/video/ZWo27qjb870/v-deo.html
It might help you!
Best of luck
Thank you doctor very Informative video
I want to know Is there a age limit to be a doctor in Switzerland or other European countries for non eu doctors?
Regarding Switzerland, no, there isn’t age limit
@@unmedicoinsvizzera Thank you doctor for replying to me
I would like to ask if the 3 years of experience using one of the 3 national languages when having B2 also is required when you want to do a residency
Yes it does
What about for dentists?
Great information. EU degree and citizen here. B2 german Level is for medical german or like native language equivalent? Thanks 🙏
B2 Level is intended as general language level, not medical
So the Swiss speciality training or residency training is entirely in German or mixed with English sometimes? 😬
German, French and Italian only. No English
Hello, and thank you for this video in english, because it targets a lot of people, so I am a French with a non UE diploma, I have the registration of a non recognized diploma from mebeko, could you please tell me how to have the canton's authorization to work? And which canton are more easy to deal with and find a job? Thank you in advance and wich all the best 👍ciao😊
Salut, il faudra d'abord trouver un emploi et par la suite ton employeur fera la demande de droit de pratique dépendant au canton!
Good job
Grazie Roberto!!
Can i work as a specialist anesthesiologist in Switzerland after finishing my frca from uk?
Thank you doctor it is a very informative video
I want to know is there a age limit to start working as a doctor in Switzerland?
No age limit, apart the age of retirement for public hospitals which is 65
Hello Doc 👋 what if you studied in Georgia Europe but not a European citizen. What do you do please?
Hi, watch from minute 5:58, third option
Hello sir if a Pakistani student studies 6 years of med school in Italy then how he will be able to practice or to study the pg in Switzerland
Still need to go through the non recognizable diploma, if you have Pakistani nationality.
Thanks doc for your video. I like your style of explaining things. I have a question. I'm thinking about starting the indirect process of recognition, as I fulfill all the criteria, and I also have the B2 in French, but in the linguistic requirements you spoke about one thing I've read but I wasn't sure of understanding it well: HAVING WORKED IN A COUNTRY WITH AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE (F/D/I) FOR AT LEAST 3 YEARS.
I don't have that requirement, as I've never worked in another country than Spain. ¿How can I overcome that obstacle? ¿Would that be a serious handicap in getting a job as a GP in Romandie? I appreciate your time and your answer in advance.
Hi,I would directly contact the Mebeko, in order to have a clear answer on the matter!
Hi. I wonder if it is possible to work in Switzerland if my diploma is Italian but I am not a citizen of EU, but rather a permanent resident?
Hi, it is possible, but you have to go through the "Non-recognizable diploma" pathway.
I am an eu citizen but studying medicine in the UK. Which category would I fall in?
Hi, there’s a special agreement for UK, so you can go through direct recognition, as far as I know.
@@unmedicoinsvizzera Thank you! 🙏🏼
What are the chances of getting into a speciality in Switzerland?
it depends (plastic surgery very low- psychiatry still feasable)
Thank you .
Best of luck!
thank you ! for non recognizable diploma citizen ,can my usmle certicate help me in my application ?
Not really!
thank you
@@unmedicoinsvizzera
Sir can you give some information for veterinary doctors please 🙏🏻 ?
Hi there,
I’m sorry but it’s not my cup of tea.
What about i study medicine in Europe and i don't have any European nationality also can I ask u about what's the good universities in Italy to study medicine in English and thank you for this video ❤
When I studied medicine in Italy, there were very few universities offering the courses in English. I had the impression that, at least those in Italians, had pretty much the same level, so I assume the same happens for English. For you’re situation you have to follow the third pathway, so go to minute 5:58
what if I am an international student from Asia but I have a European degree?
Your citizenship is still relevant. You belong to the third category.
@@unmedicoinsvizzera even if i am obtaining my degree in italy which is EU recognized and i speak german and italian?
Hi doc! A med student from Argentina here.
I am swiss btw, which may help a lot with the process. Although, it is very hard to apply as a recognisable diploma.
My questions are: can I do all of these steps online (except the national exam ofc)? How competitive is anesthesiology? do you know any latinamerican doctor that manage to become a doctor in Switzerland?
Thanks ♥
Hi thanks for the good video! Can you tell us how to apply for the jobs? Ive looked at the hospitals and am not sure if you send Cv to the hospital contact?
Cv and cover letter to HR or the hospital contact!
Anche in inglese, grande sempre!😂
Piccola domanda come al solito, dopo questa sessione esami dovrei chiedere la tesi..consigli di farla nella specializzazione per la quale poi si vuole tentare di entrare successivamente in svizzera o non influenza particolarmente al momento del colloquio? (Magari l’aver frequentato ad esempio un reparto di ginecologia per tutta la tesi, e magari con anche una lettera di presentazione da parte del primario nel quale la si fa, può aiutare al momento del primo colloquio in svizzera?)
Ti consiglio di farla su qualcosa che ti piace, il resto verrà da se!
hello there sir ,
can you plzease share the rquirements necessory for the national exam license of swiss to get registered there and be able to work there.?!!!
watch the video, all the info you need are there!
Thank you very much for the quality of your content! As a EU citizen, Do you know If I'm currently in Germany doing the specialisation (third year) will I have my years recognise if I come in Switzerland to continue my career? Many Thanks!
Hi! Depending on your specialty, some years abroad can be recognized, check out the specific program of your interest on the fmh site, good luck!
@@unmedicoinsvizzera many thanks for your answer! actually I did check before I asked you ;) and for example for kardiologie i saw that you can't do more than 3 years in the same hospital in switzerland but for the recognition of the yaers you did abroad, it only says that you need to do 2 years in switzerland :) thats why i'm confused :)
@@unmedicoinsvizzera hey doc, what about those who arent from the EU or who dont have a swiss partner? completely impossible?
I’m married to a French citizen but studied MBBS in China and did my training in Mauritius. Which category do I fall in please ? Thanks
Hello, your French citizenship does not grant you the possibility to get your diploma recognized neither directly nor indirectly. You fall into the third category, minute 5:58. (However, if you've already worked in France for at least 3 years in the last 5 years, you can apply for indirect recognition.)
Best of luck,
Stefano
@@unmedicoinsvizzeraokay thank you very much for the information 😊
@@unmedicoinsvizzerawhat if i get a job as residency in Switzerland, can i later apply for indirect recognition also ?
hi I am doing medicine in Bulgaria , so when I graduate I will have eu recognized degree but I am from India so is nt my degree verifies already since its from eu could u please guide
Your citizenship determines which pathway you can follow.
Hello doctor how about if one does job in Ireland (EU country) and recognises the medical diploma from medial counsel of Ireland, would he be eligible to work in Switzerland?
If you have European or Swiss citizenship, in this case you can go through indirect recognition of your medical diploma.
So if I have not worked using the German or French language, I cannot be considered for working in Switzerland?
Fullfill the criteria and Switzerland will welcome you!
sir i have a question please i am a non eu citizen i studied in turkey and i have recognition from germany can i start my residenecy directly in switzerland or do i have to work 3 years first in germany
as I said in the video it depends which recognition path you're up to. Please remind that all criteria should be fullfilled!
@@unmedicoinsvizzera sir thank you so much and best of luck In your job
Hello, thank you for this video! You said you have to proof you worked at least 3 year in one of the national languages. So for example, if i am czech person and i want to work in switzerland, i have to work in france/ italia/ austria/ germany before for 3 years?
Well, you need to prove you speak one of the national languages. I think the easiest way would be providing a language certificate.
Thank you for the video! What about if one did medical school in EU/switzerland, but residency outside of EU/switzerland. Would one have to go through residency again in switzerland?
Not necessarily, but you should ask MEBEKO for recognition in order to know whether full or partial recognition is possible
Hello! I finished the university last year in romania and i’ve been looking for a job in suisse. I have my diploma recognised by mebeko, also a french b2 exam and ive been trying to get a job and i dont know why no one would hire me! Also today i got a call from medicalis saying i need to have the right to practice for the canton i wanna work in , and that will take more months and more money! What advice do you have for me? I plan to move next month and i can’t go and be jobless there with all my papers done and a doctor diploma. Thank you in advance!
Hi, you can't obtain the right to practice before you find a job, because it's the hospital that takes care of it. If your diploma has already been recognized, then you just need to send applications and applications until you find a place. It may be time consuming and very frustrating. Make sure your resume is well written and read your residency program carefully.
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Best of luck,
Stefano
Hello doctor , thank you for explaining these details however I have a question so if you have a eu diploma but you don’t have a eu citizenship in this case how you can apply ?
Through the "Non recognizable diploma" process. It's the third pathway. Takes longer, but still possible.
Hello! Thank you for your video. Was wondering what would the route be in the following situation:
EU Diplom. Residency in EU country(Germany). Initially Non-EU citizenship, during residency obtained EU(German)citizenship.
->would this be counted as EU citizenship with EU Diplom? Or would the initial non-EU citizenship play a role?
Thank you!
Hi, you'd be considered a EU citizen with EU diploma.
شكرا جزيلا فيديو رائع ❤
Thanks!
How difficult is to find jobs in the french speaking regions?
This is such a broad question. It depends on your personal situation, your background and your career aspirations.
Thank you very much for your this video. I'm a non european doctor with a non european diploma (specialty) married to a european person and with 1 year experience in France. What are my possibilities to work in Switzerland
go to minute 4:36
Thank for your response. But, I'm working in France as an intern (stagiaire associé) my diploma is not recognised by French administration. I think, I should have a recognition first there is no short cut !?
i’m an Asian and i have study in a medical university in Germany. Then i work as a doctor in Germany for a while. So can i move to Switzerland and work as a doctor there?
If you have German citizenship, the whole process of moving to Switzerland is way easier.
@@unmedicoinsvizzerathank you very much
Thanks for your video. I see that your video is for last year, so I am wondering if these rules have remained the same?
And I am Dutch and my partner is a GP in Iran, he wants to continue his residency (psychiatric) in CH. He knows French and is now preparing for French exam (B2). We are in contact with Mebeko but would like to know if there is any chance for him to be accepted first by mebeko and then look for any hospitals, clinics, etc?
He has work experience for more than 5 years full time in Iran.
Hi, these are still the requirements so far. So, for your partner citizenship still plays a role.
Hey, thanks for the video. As an Italian language learner, I am actually wondering why you do not work in an Italian-speaking canton. Do you think these regions have difficult rules or you were not able to find a position because of limited place? Have a good day:)
Ticino is a small canton with limited opportunities for residency training and there are no university hospitals (at the moment).
@@unmedicoinsvizzera ciao, ho visto un tuo video che diceva che sarà possibile fare 8 o 9 specialità in italiano? Ora non capisco 😭😭😭😭😭
@@Maria-cx8ko esatto ci sono sempre più specialità che si possono interamente completare in Ticino, ma non tutte proprio come dico nel video!
Hello is it possible to get a job of bhms in switzerland if I am from non European countries'
Sorry I don’t know
Hi, Thank you for your video. I have Turkish Citizenship. I am studying medicine in Italy(International MD Program). What kind of recognition do I need to apply to?
Hi, since Turkey is a non EU country, you still belong to the third category, go to minute 5:58
Sir I have a question that if we have mbbs degree from non eu country then it's possible to move to Switzerland and the other is that as mbbs doctor we also go into specializations there
It’s very tough
Doc forse mi potrà toglier una curiosità, perchè se mi taglio con una lametta esce un casino di sangue mentre invece in caso di infortuni seri si sente spesso dire "non c' era una goccia di sangue"? Sono rimasto impressionato da un video visto online in cui una persona ha perso entrambe le gambe sotto un treno..... Era cosciente...... C' era pochissimo sangue!!!!!! Eppure aveva ovviamente 2 arterie tranciate! E ancora nessun paramedico quindi il merito non va a loro... Com' è possibile?
Hello doc, for non-EU people who studied in Europe with an EU diploma should they follow the direct or indirect option? Thank you for your videos
Direct
Unfortunately, since you're neither Swiss nor European, you have to follow the third pathway, watch from minute 5:58.
I watched the video but couldn't find any information about my situation. What happens if I'm non EU and have EU diploma?
Third category, minute 5:58
Sono un farmacista italiano e lavoro come farmacista in Germania già da qualche anno. Avrei bisogno di altre informazioni per trasferirmi in Svizzera, posso contattarla in privato?
Purtroppo non conosco l'iter per il riconoscimento della laurea in farmacia.
Hi, Would you please tell me what about those who have an EU diploma but do not have one of the EU countries citizinship?
Hi,
as I say in the video, one needs to have all the requirements. If you do not have Swiss or European citizenship and are not married to a Swiss or European, then you fall into category number 3. Go to the minute 5:58
Hi! I will be in category 2 in some time. I already know German (certified C1 level), but I’m afraid regarding Swiss German… any advice or experience?
Hi, don’t have any direct experience myself, but according to what I’ve heard, your own experience might differ a lot depending on where you’ll be (big city or small one). Swiss German can be quite stressful at the beginning, but patients are usually understanding and can switch to standard German if needed.
Best of luck,
Stefano
@@unmedicoinsvizzera thanks!
Hi doc! I've heard that people who aren't from EU countries but did residency in a european country like germany still get EU citizenship after 5 years of residency ( those 3 years you were talking about are included in those 5 years then) so they can fill in the indirect recognition category right?
I also wanna know the answer
yes indeed!
Hi Dr, I did Internal Medicine specialisation Like you and have almost 12 Years experience.I am From India and studied in India.I think i can apply Under Option 3.IF at all if i am successful how much time it will take for recognition and how much is the average pay for This speciality?
Recognition may take around 3-6 months. Average salary for an internal medicine specialist depends on the canton you’re working in but average I would say 150-170000
@@unmedicoinsvizzeraDr, Thank you for the reply
5.25 one need to fulfill all the three requirements or any one of three?
All of them
@@unmedicoinsvizzera Then it's very difficult to meet all 3 requirement. l heard that if someone is working as resident doctor in Germany, or France then he can apply directly in respective language speaking region in Switzerland.
As I state in the video, if a country signed the Free Movement Agreement with Switzerland (which France and Germany had) and you've been working in that country for minimum 3 years with unrestricted medical license, then you can apply for INDIRECT recognition. However, in case you do NOT have EU or Swiss nationality, then your only solution is to apply as NON-RECOGNIZABLE DIPLOMA.
@@unmedicoinsvizzera you are confusing me again.sorry😀.let see like i am non EU citizen working in Germany as resident(recognised) since 1 year.according to you, I need to complete total 3 yrs of training in Germany and also need to become EU citizen to apply directly to Swiss Hospitals.
Hi, u need a proof of language (I mean they will ask for that specifically level) or they just check the proficiency of the languague by interviews ??
You need a language certificate….but they will assess your real level during the interviews
Ciao Stefano, grazie mille per i molteplici video interessanti che fai... Io sono Svizzero ma studio medicina all’estero, in un paese non in EU. Come funziona nel mio caso? Quale delle 3 categorie è quella corretta? Grazie mille!
Ciao, così a logica finisci nella terza categoria minuto 5:58, perché la tua laurea è non EU
Hello! I have a question. I am not an EU or swiss citizen but I did my degree in an EU country. Which category do I fall in?
Third category
@@unmedicoinsvizzera thankyou!
How is the situation for doctor as a general practitioner to work in Ticino?
Very much needed!
Any information how to contact maybe company that they recruit doctors or how can i find by my, self?
@@unmedicoinsvizzera Any information how to contact maybe company that they recruit doctors or how can i find by my, self?
Hi, thank u for the video. Do u know if pediatric is competitive? Or is it possible to get a position as a fresh graduate?
it's possible (also depending on your cv) but you need a bit of luck
Hello doc! I am currently studying dentistry in Europe and in the future would like to emigrate to german or french (cen't decide yet) part of Switzerland (maybe you can recommend one part over another?). Are there good opportunities for foreign dentists or it is rather competitive and hard to be "welcomed" in there? What do you think about it?
Thanks!
I would imagine that is quite hard to find a job cause private activities are extremely well paid in CH, but at the same time as there are so many private practice I would say that it’s not impossible
I study general medicine non eu country,but have eu passport and also I studied one semestar in university of Pisa like a Erasmus student.Can i get licence via direct or indirect recognition,n
Neither one. You can only apply for non recognizable diploma, the third option.
Im a foreign medical student i dont know if there is a way to continue my studies in Switzerland
Any help? Infos ? Everything you can help me
Here you have the answer. Turn on the subtitles ua-cam.com/video/9G8xXSPg2oA/v-deo.html
Ciao! Sono uno studente extracomunitario che studia medicina in Italia (alla Sapienza). Se voglio diventare specialista lì, devo chiedere un riconoscimento diretto del diploma?
Non puoi fare il riconoscimento diretto. Guarda attentamente il video, fai parte della terza categoria.
I have a doubt. I’m a ug graduate from Russia but I’m an Indian… how can I get into Swiss? Is it possible for me?
You have to go through the third process, minute 5:58
Thank you for this very informative video but I just wanna clarify if for example I finished my medical residency in Germany, would I fall under the category of indirect recognition of diploma?
It depends on your nationality
Im Southeast Asian so what category do you think I'll be in?
Third category, minute 5:58
@@unmedicoinsvizzera but if you have acquired the german nationality (even if you are not european before coming to germany) will you fill in the indirect recognition of diploma category?
@@shmarouane4811yep
ciao! inanzittutto grazie per i video. io sono di nazionalita albanese, non sono sposata ed ho la laurea Italiana. in questo caso come dovrei procedere? con il "indirect recognition of diploma?
Ciao, l'Albania non fa parte dell'UE, quindi devi seguire il terzo percorso "Non recognizable diploma"
what about non- eu citizens?
you will fall into the third category group
Doctor Is there in Switzerland Considering assests to be a doctor and also get Citizenship
For non eu graduated doctor?
You can be eligible for citizenship after having lived in Switzerland for at least 10 years.....a detailed video on that will come
Ciao, c’è bisogno di mettere l’apostilla dell’Ajà per fare la traduzione dei documenti? Per esempio “la conformità”
No
Hi! I'm Brazilian and I have the Italian passport. If I study medicine in italy, can my diploma be recognized in swiss right? And if I want to work as a doctor in the Italian part of Switzerland, do I still need to know fluent German or is Italian enough?
Hey there,
1. Yes, it is recognized
2. Only Italian in required in Ticino
Hi doctor ,
I’m graduated from ukraine basically from india can i get into Swiss if yes please tell me how to apply??
Hey there, if you have Indian nationality then you can only apply with the third option mentioned in the video. Go to the minute 5:58 and watch it till the end
Hi Dr, what if you non EU but you studied in an EU School. Does the direct recognition of diploma still apply?
Unfortunately nope
Ciao, tu puoi accedere al tuo logbook elettronico o avrai accesso solo dopo che il tuo titolo sarà riconosciuto? grazie mille
Il titolo dev’essere riconosciuto e in teoria devi già aver cominciato in Svizzera
se sei registrato nel Medreg come titolo non riconosciuto, non è possibile avere un logbook?
Sir i have a question -if a person is not from any European country but is having a degree of mbbs from india(bachelors degree). Then how do we need to proceed to get our degree of masters in surgery from Switzerland and which universities of Switzerland offer master's degree for neurosurgery????
Indirect recognition pathway. Have a look on the channel, there are other videos either in english or subtitled in english to better address your questions