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That really is some going it has to be said, responsible for 2 deaths on your first shift in the country.
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The original question was Kinshasa - which isn't part of the EU.Originally posted by wurzel View PostOk, but...
From the Telegraph:In a letter to The Daily Telegraph the heads of two royal colleges say that “stifling” EU laws are damaging medical care.
They warn that there are “huge variations” in the ability and training of doctors from abroad and that those with poor language skills are still able to work in the NHS.
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I think non-EU docs have to take the PLAB test;
GMC | Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB)
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There needs to be a scientific study into any relationship between clinical errors or unprofessional conduct and unpronounceable doctor's names other than the one I unscientifically maintain that is.
Anyway, most NHS patients are furrin too
Based on minestrone's search words, a page of on-going investigations. What they get up to seems quite varied:
GMC | Calendar of Fitness to Practise cases
Not sure if any of them ever even get a slapped wrist though.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt's looks like the GMC have thought about this: GMC | Acceptable primary medical qualification
Face it - you're just as likely to get a substandard service from someone born, raised and educated in London.Ok, but...In addition, international medical graduates will be required to demonstrate their medical knowledge and skills, knowledge of English, and fitness to practise before they are registered with a licence to practise.
From the Telegraph:
In a letter to The Daily Telegraph the heads of two royal colleges say that “stifling” EU laws are damaging medical care.
They warn that there are “huge variations” in the ability and training of doctors from abroad and that those with poor language skills are still able to work in the NHS.
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The GMC fitness to practise hearings are online somewhere, they make for interesting reading in those regards.
I am told British doctors are mainly up for being pissed on the job and getting caught with drugs, foreign doctors are up for total medical arsery and pervertery.
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It's looks like the GMC have thought about this: GMC | Acceptable primary medical qualification
Face it - you're just as likely to get a substandard service from someone born, raised and educated in London.
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Furrin Doctors
Just a question but can a doctor who gained his MD in , say Kinshasa, qualify to work in the NHS?
I doubt very much that the path to becoming a doctor in most parts of the developing world (with perhaps the exception of India) is subject to the rigorous strictures applied to the process in developed countries to weed out the wheat from the chaff.
If my premise is correct, we are getting a substandard service and we should be angry about that. Now, I could be wrong of course but a number of experiences, both personal and anecdotal, have led me to ponder this question.Tags: None
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