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I have a US undergrad degree. Considering between a few programs for MBBS, and wondering if you could share your experiences working as part of the NHS.
Some things if they catch your interest:
--how has the political situation affected you --- hours, job satisfaction esp as junior doctors ---did you want to specialize? how competitive was it? I'm looking at non surgery specialties like neurology ---ability to work as healthcare consultants in a corporate setting ---would you recommend given that tuition for internationals is 37,000 euros ---opportunities for research, mentorship.
Also any thoughts on these 3 low tier (back up to back up option): ULancashire, Buckingham, St George's Nicosia. The schools that I'm looking at: Swansea, King's, Manchester, and Warwick
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
Some things if they catch your interest:
--how has the political situation affected you --- hours, job satisfaction esp as junior doctors ---did you want to specialize? how competitive was it? I'm looking at non surgery specialties like neurology ---ability to work as healthcare consultants in a corporate setting ---would you recommend given that tuition for internationals is 37,000 euros ---opportunities for research, mentorship.
Also any thoughts on these 3 low tier (back up to back up option): ULancashire, Buckingham, St George's Nicosia. The schools that I'm looking at: Swansea, King's, Manchester, and Warwick
Any thoughts would be appreciated!