hello friends i m Amna... i m doing MBBS from China and i want to do my internship from U.K......can I do this?if yes,then how and what i have to do?
510 points hello friends i m Amna... i m doing MBBS from China and i want to do my internship from U.K......can I do this?if yes,then how and what i have to do?
Hi Amna,
I have no more idea about that but you can get help from this site "direct.gov.uk/en". I think you would get necessary information about UK medical.
Regards
Sumon
510 points thank u Sumon,but if u get any info about it then plz inform me i ll b very thankful to u...
512 points Unless you have British Citizenship, or it will be extremely difficult.
510 points hmmmm,ok let me find something about this info....thnks Riften
510 points Hi Amna,
I'm about to start MBBS at Zhejiang University in September, and looking ahead I would also like to do my internship back in the UK. I'm not sure how the process works, but you might find some useful info on this site:
GMC | Home
International Health Care Professionals - NHS Careers
What year of med school are you in? Do you know of anybody studying in China who has successfully managed to do their internship the UK?
Best of luck and keep us posted![]()
Without UK (or possibly EU) citizenship, it is virtually impossible to do your specialization training in the UK. This is an issue with UK immigration, and not an NHS issue. Lots of people would very much like to train in the UK after medical school, but without the correct citizenship papers it simply isn't going to happen. Just be advised.
"To array a man's will against his sickness is the supreme art of medicine."
- Henry Ward Beecher
510 points That is an important difference, yes. A student internship would be far different from Foundation Year.
It's a bit confusing, because the OP is identified as "Dr.Amna Mansha" -- which would seem to indicate FY training -- but then s/he is apparently still completing medical studies in China.
Last edited by devildoc8404; 07-29-2012 at 09:56 AM.
"To array a man's will against his sickness is the supreme art of medicine."
- Henry Ward Beecher
44 points That's a good point.