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    UK schools recognized by the GMC (General Medical Council-England)

    From GMC's website this is the list of schools they recognize

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    lol

    well, you linked the posts that you should have actually read to get your answer..lol

    St chris has been listed with the UK department for education and skills register and as such, its students are fully eligible for student visas.
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    Re: lol

    Quote Originally Posted by bts4202
    well, you linked the posts that you should have actually read to get your answer..lol

    St chris has been listed with the UK department for education and skills register and as such, its students are fully eligible for student visas.

    Thank you bts4202...i corrected myself in the other post.....i think i had too much weed last night......


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    UK GMC

    Hi,
    yes the UK's GMC will accept degrees from and EEA member state, but the EEA is not the EU as is pointed out. the EU is the european unioun, the EEA is the European Economic Area, there are a few, not so well off countries which dont fall withing the EEA, these countries are often found on the outskirts of the EU. therefore EU countries who offer medical degrees,there students are not always exempt from the plab examS.
    Anyway, if you know your stuff, you can get a degree anywhere and pass the plab 1 and 2.

    plab part 1 = sit as many times as you like
    plab part 2= Sat only 4 times.

    thanks people
    Daniel

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