In October 2019, the President of Pakistan introduced Pakistan Medical Ordinance 2019. This Ordinance has dissolved the existing Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) in an attempt to replace it with Pakistan Medical Council (PMC). Take-Home Points from the Ordinance Now let's examine what all of this means
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Reading Time = 3 minutes Dear all, my name is Mahmoud Khaled. I am a medical student at Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt. I have spent a month at King College Hospital, London this year in January as a clinical attachment student in the Radiology department. I would like to share my experience with … Continue reading Mahmoud Khaled’s Clinical Attachment Experience
Reading Time: 3 minutes What is a Clinical Attachment? Clinical attachments are observerships or electives for medical students and doctors. Clinical attachments help you prepare for working in the UK. What Happens in a Clinical Attachment? During the attachment, you are not given any responsibility; you are not able to make clinical decisions or give … Continue reading Clinical Attachments in the UK
I refer this post to the recent mail that I received from the General Medical Council in relation to ECFMG credential verification. I went through the whole process while getting myself registered with the Irish Medical Council and thought it will be useful sharing with people who are preparing either for IELTS, PLAB 1 or … Continue reading Syed Nouman Mohsin’s ECFMG Verification Experience
Reading Time = 3 minutes This post is for young doctors who have recently graduated or are about to graduate from medical school and wish to work in the UK. Should I Go To The UK? This is a personal choice, depending on individual circumstances. I have discussed in detail the benefits of working … Continue reading What to do After Graduation
You can download my CV by using this link. You can also view my CV if you scroll below. . Dr. Omar Alam's CV Making Guidelines Please check Dr. Omar Alam's post for making a CV. .dD Do Not Worry When I saw my friends' CVs after my PLAB 2, I got worried, because most … Continue reading My CV and Some Tips
This post is written for International Medical Graduates who wish to work in the UK. This post will guide them about the specialties they should choose during their House Jobs. . Internship, House Job, Foundation Training Before you read further, it is important to know that House Job is also known as Internship or Foundation … Continue reading Acceptable Pattern of House Job (Internship)
When we decide to embark on a new journey, we can be on the hunt for knowledge. Finding relevant information can be challenging at times. To help others in finding information conveniently, I have decided to write this article. Sources of Information These should be your go-to sources and in the following order: Official Websites … Continue reading How to Find Information?
This article has a list of free question banks and study material which can help medical students and doctors. All the question banks mentioned were brought to my attention by an anonymous contributor, for which I am very grateful. 1. Pass Medicine: This is for students who are in their first three years of … Continue reading Free Question Banks
This post concerns medical students who have not yet graduated from medical school and wish to work in the UK in the future. It is important to know that the GMC plans on replacing the PLAB exam by the UKMLA. Therefore, it's best to take PLAB as early as possible. It is also important to keep … Continue reading Guidance for Undergraduates