Where will I be able to practise after obtaining the MD from a Romanian university?
Where will I be able to practise after obtaining the MD from a Romanian university?
Answer
The legislature upheld by the Health Ministry in your country or state is unique. We are unable to provide updated records on which country or which state accepts the qualification received in Romania as regulations are changing so often.
In the United States for example, California all the universities we work with (http://www.medbd.ca.gov/applicant/schools_recogniz...), so do Texas and New York. As you see it varies from state to state and country to country.
We ensure that all the universities we work with are WHO listed and listed on the United States (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) ECFMG database as well as the General Medical Council (GMC) of Britain. The universities we work with are all accredited by the respective country's health and education authorities.
There are unlimited opportunities abroad for qualified medical professionals, however we advise our clients to have a realistic idea of what they want to do after qualifying and where they want to do it.
For students from Economic European Area different regulations will apply with GMC protocol and registering in U.K to work. For U.K nationals it will be much easier to find an employment position in the medical industry, however they will have to go through various registration procedures.
For American and Canadian nationals, registering with the ECFMG and completing the USMLE holds more opportunities in comparison to a foreigner who does the same. Yet it should be noted that over 25% of health care professionals in the U.S have qualified abroad. The U.S has favorable immigrations policies for foreign medical graduates, who qualify in recognised medical universities.
"The U.S. Government welcomes foreign doctors under liberalized immigration policies. Hospitals, which have thousands of internships and residencies going begging every year, welcome them to fill their staffs. In most cases these are hard-pressed or smaller hospitals, which cannot give the arriving doctors the extra training they need, and may exploit them as cheap medical labor." Source - www.time.com
In South Africa students complete the local board exams and are required to do 2 years of community service.
The best way to get a clear answer on this question is to do some investigation, consult the relevant authorities and then make a decision.
Remember a graduate with outstanding results and unfailing enthusiasm will be welcome anywhere.



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