Working as a Doctor in Norway | Salary? Working Hours?

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • Instagram 📸 - / arhamsheikh1.0 Hey fam ✊🏾
    In this video I have Wasim Zahid with me who apart from being a public persona in Norway, is a consultant cardiologist as well. We will be going over the following topics:
    00:00 - Intro
    03:00 - Why cardiology?
    05:25 - How long does it take to become a Cardiologist in Norway?
    07:20 - Anything to dislike about cardiology?
    08:20 - Junior Doctor vs. Consultant in Norway
    09:53 - Transition from Junior Doctor to Consultant
    10:39 - Scope for private practice as a Cardiologist in Norway
    13:16 - Working hours as a Cardiologist in Norway
    15:29 - How competitive is Cardiology residency in Norway?
    16:23 - How much money can you make as a Cardiologist in Norway?
    19:18 - Advice for aspiring Cardiologist in Norway
    Dr. Wasim's channel:
    / @drwasim
    About me 👨‍⚕️
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 71

  • @sid552
    @sid552 2 роки тому +4

    Loved this video! Thank you for sharing this invaluable information that can't be found anywhere else on the internet

  • @Fluxxxx
    @Fluxxxx Рік тому +19

    Hi, could you please make a video for foreign graduates that want to work in Norway? As someone there in the system, I feel you have valuable information that would be really helpful. Thank you!

    • @InformedHer
      @InformedHer Рік тому +2

      would love to know about this too

    • @Vivthedocpreneur
      @Vivthedocpreneur 10 місяців тому +1

      I would love to know about that too

  • @dna_ghazi2505
    @dna_ghazi2505 3 роки тому +2

    Super video og meget informativt!

  • @Jack-cv2bb
    @Jack-cv2bb 3 роки тому +2

    Great people with a valuable informative discusion!

  • @dfjunior11
    @dfjunior11 2 роки тому +1

    Great video Arham, really insightful especially for us abroad.

  • @egunyenga4083
    @egunyenga4083 Рік тому

    You asked all the right questions.. welldone

  • @andrewf24
    @andrewf24 Рік тому

    Very informative, thank you

  • @miguellabrador3146
    @miguellabrador3146 3 роки тому +3

    Love your content! Thank you so much, this is so enriching! Was wondering if you could make a video interviewing someone foreign who has applied directly to do a specialization in Norway after their medical degree abroad! To know how is the process/requirements that they had to fulfill! 👀

  • @sethumrathnayake4920
    @sethumrathnayake4920 Рік тому

    That was really helpful. thanks

  • @minasamy3775
    @minasamy3775 Рік тому

    Thanks for the informative video doctors . Just saw it though .
    May I know the compensation range aspect if you work as a cardiologist consultant in the private sector . Thanks in advance.

  • @abod45646
    @abod45646 Рік тому

    شكرا على جهودكم

  • @Etiii.
    @Etiii. 2 роки тому +2

    *Can you work in Norway as a doctor after 6 years of studying medicine (graduate)? Or you must first follow a residency? Thanks*

  • @rehmankhan6706
    @rehmankhan6706 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for bringing Dr.Wasim and sharing his experiences ❤

  • @serpina10
    @serpina10 5 місяців тому

    Hiiii! Do you know how foreigners can do a few months of residency in Norway? Do you need to know the language or English is enough? Thanks.

  • @moiznauman5121
    @moiznauman5121 Рік тому

    thank U guys...

  • @gerrycadeja3680
    @gerrycadeja3680 2 роки тому

    Loving your Dr.

  • @zialiaquat1681
    @zialiaquat1681 Рік тому

    Dear Sir for doctor Norway needs registration from home country like from PDMC pls to apply for Authorization.

  • @btspaveddmfway
    @btspaveddmfway 9 місяців тому

    Hello sir, i watched your video on how to work as a doctor in norway...but i have a doubt..can i just work for 3 years in norway coz thats the duration of the temporary visa and move to my home country? Is it possible

  • @sinewy7719
    @sinewy7719 3 роки тому +3

    Great video Arham! I have a question about PhD of Norwegian doctors. Do they take it before applying their residencies or after completing the specialist education?

    • @DrWasim
      @DrWasim 3 роки тому +3

      Both are possible and common

    • @sinewy7719
      @sinewy7719 3 роки тому +2

      @@DrWasim Thanks for your reply Dr Zahid :)

  • @anuragjain4412
    @anuragjain4412 Рік тому

    Hi arham. Good video.. need to know about how to join orthopedic job in norway. Thank u in advance

  • @user-qp4xp3cz2z
    @user-qp4xp3cz2z 5 місяців тому

    Hey man, I have heard negatives about Poland but i am considering Poland as my option. My questions: Is Poland Safe for Muslims, Can I get TRC easily?

  • @werelawrence4686
    @werelawrence4686 3 роки тому

    From Kenya, l just want to study medicine in Norway. Can l get sponsorship?

  • @veror5535
    @veror5535 3 місяці тому

    What about paediatrics? How long would that take?

  • @RayanasIslamTube
    @RayanasIslamTube 2 роки тому +4

    I LITERALLY JUST READ WASIM ZAHID'S BOOK (På liv og død en leges bekjennelser) AND I JUST FOUND THIS VIDEO AND I REALISEZD HE WAS HERE AND I WAS LIKE WHAAATTTT

    • @ArhamSheikh
      @ArhamSheikh  2 роки тому

      Awsome! You’ll def enjoy this vlog with him too:
      ua-cam.com/video/wWBr8DTCxLE/v-deo.html

  • @dr.mohdshuaib8020
    @dr.mohdshuaib8020 2 роки тому +1

    Assalamualaikum brother i am completed my MD from Russia can I job in Norway as a doctor?

  • @truthserum106
    @truthserum106 Рік тому

    Goin thru d site...it says learning d Norwegian language compulsory... please opine.

  • @erikwong9456
    @erikwong9456 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice video. I am eager to know about the chances of finding a job place for EU doctor (with some years of expereinces). I heard that it is hard to get a place there ? Thanks

    • @ArhamSheikh
      @ArhamSheikh  2 роки тому

      Check this out for answers
      ua-cam.com/video/-ydcdLs-hqU/v-deo.html

    • @erikwong9456
      @erikwong9456 2 роки тому

      @@ArhamSheikh Thank you very much for your reply and sending me link. I watched the vidoe and It is useful video. But my case is different and my question is different. I am Finnish citizen and I am working as a doctor in Finland as GP. I do not need any work permit from Norway and there is no problem to come to Norway. But my question is regarding job oppurtunities, whether it is easier to find a job or it is challenging( public or private sector). Please comments if you have some knowledge about it. Thanks

    • @ArhamSheikh
      @ArhamSheikh  2 роки тому

      @@erikwong9456 it really depends on the place. In Oslo it can be challenging due to the competition, but if you’re willing to try other districts (especially north) then it is much better!

    • @erikwong9456
      @erikwong9456 2 роки тому

      @@ArhamSheikh Thank you very much for your reply.Hope that will help me to understand the job situation there.

  • @pouriaakbari2825
    @pouriaakbari2825 3 роки тому +1

    İ love your discusion ,, but there is a question could foreign doctors whom finished 6 years medical school apply for 3 years specialize docotor program in norway ?

    • @ArhamSheikh
      @ArhamSheikh  3 роки тому

      one can move to Norway for the residency programme, but you must learn Norwegian first and also clear a licensing exam once you get here

    • @Shan-zz4gy
      @Shan-zz4gy Рік тому

      @@ArhamSheikh is medical specialization is in english or norwagean ?

    • @ArhamSheikh
      @ArhamSheikh  Рік тому

      @@Shan-zz4gy everything is in norwegian

  • @abod45646
    @abod45646 Рік тому

    من فضلك تكلم عن اختصاص الطب النفسي في النرويج

  • @mohank6358
    @mohank6358 2 роки тому

    ur explain very nice

  • @shivshaktidecorator1221
    @shivshaktidecorator1221 2 роки тому +1

    Can indian physiotherapy doctor work in norway please guide me look for my daughter

    • @Ayan-cj5xn
      @Ayan-cj5xn 2 роки тому +3

      You can work there but u have to know Norwegian they don't speak English

    • @raditicat
      @raditicat Рік тому

      @@Ayan-cj5xn we speak english too

  • @anasiio9259
    @anasiio9259 2 роки тому

    So a consultant cardiologist doctor only earns 5500 euro per month after taxes ? It's kind of low in my opinion .

    • @YourAveragePlay3r
      @YourAveragePlay3r Рік тому

      I feel like that is for entry cardiologists (1-3 experience), and the thing to remember is that the salaries for doctors are always increasing in Norway because some specialists lack enough professionals. I feel like the more experience the more you will end up earning.

  • @bellarania7726
    @bellarania7726 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice. Im a doctor too.And i love my job 😊

  • @shivasivanesan2937
    @shivasivanesan2937 Рік тому +1

    Why is there a snus box for deco in the back 😂

  • @evangeliab9490
    @evangeliab9490 Рік тому +2

    Norway is one of the most expensive countries to live in the world. The salary of a doctor is a joke compared to the years of study and hard work and the cost of living.

    • @johanzaidoonsalim9683
      @johanzaidoonsalim9683 Рік тому

      I agree. 120k as a specialist and 60 - 80k as a junior is so bad compared to other countries. Also, the amount of work you have to put in to be able to get into medical school in norway and the work you have to put in inside of medical school, its simply not worth it.

    • @Dan-fo9dk
      @Dan-fo9dk Рік тому

      @@johanzaidoonsalim9683 .....well....as a scientist in Norway I have to tell you that there are other people who also do have equally much university education ....and who has put equally much work into their field of career......as those within the medical field..... Their salaries can not be something runaway and detached .....unlike all other professions in society. That time is long gone that medical doctors can go around and be high on themselves ....and think they belong to some unique and selected few ....even if there still exist quite a few of them.... I do know personally about researchers (with phd in biochemistry and years of experience) has got so sick and tired of medical doctors ....who know a crap and nothing within that field.... that they have left their positions at Oslo University Hospital.... So until you educate yourself how a society works you better keep your jokes for yourself.

  • @venlafaxinedomperidone8377
    @venlafaxinedomperidone8377 2 роки тому

    Well income is shit in Norway

    • @ArhamSheikh
      @ArhamSheikh  2 роки тому +1

      Not really

    • @venlafaxinedomperidone8377
      @venlafaxinedomperidone8377 2 роки тому

      @@ArhamSheikh you get 5500 gbp after tax as a consultant after tax that too a consultant. That is hella bad

    • @anasiio9259
      @anasiio9259 2 роки тому

      @@venlafaxinedomperidone8377 It's really low i agree . it's acceptable for a GP but definitely not a cardiologist, especially in a country as expensive as Norway

    • @venlafaxinedomperidone8377
      @venlafaxinedomperidone8377 2 роки тому +1

      @@anasiio9259 its not acceptable for everyone not a consultant and nor a GP

    • @alitubealt6185
      @alitubealt6185 Рік тому +2

      @@anasiio9259
      Norway is a socialist country. One of the richest in the world. There is no need for such a High salary in Norway even for specialists because everyone can afford literally anything in a welfare state like Norway. That is why if is one of the happiest countries The world. As an American myslef, I know that doctors specialists and surgeons specifically earn way more-that’s true. However life as a doctor in America is way more hectic and risky due to the huge amounts of student debt at first and the need to pay malpractice insurance due to the fear of getting sued. Norway has eveything a person needs-safety, an above average income, (yes in europe Norway has one of the highest salaries, higher than UK doctors), employer benefits, paid vacations, and other huge benefits like free universities. It costs a fortune here in the U.S and years of student debt accumulation follows. Anyone in Norway can live a rich life. The income is perfect for a doctor in Norway considering all these beautiful benefits. Norway > USA, and I am an American saying this.

  • @youdhveersingh8029
    @youdhveersingh8029 8 місяців тому

    Bc tum log ye fake accent kaise kr lete ho