Monday 23 February 2015

Useful links for starting a doctor - medical job in the United Kingdom.

Useful links for starting a doctor - medical job in the United Kingdom copy right by Doctors Abroad Ltd.  take for page http://doctorsabroad.hu/faq.eng.html  with permission.

General Medical Council
www.gmc-uk.org

We have strong and effective legal powers designed to maintain the standards the public have a right to expect of doctors. We are not here to protect the medical profession - their interests are protected by others. Our job is to protect patients.
UK Visas
www.ukvisas.gov.uk

This website will tell you if you need a visa to enter the UK and, if so, how to apply for one.
Working in the UK
www.workingintheuk.gov.uk



This site aims to provide you with clear information about the various routes open to Foreign Nationals who want to come and work in the United Kingdom.
British Medical Association
www.bma.org.uk

The British Medical Association is a professional association of doctors, representing their interests and providing services for its 126,000 plus members. This includes almost 4,000 from overseas and 12,000 who are medical students.
Home office for the UK
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/

The Home Office is the Government department responsible for internal affairs in England and Wales. The purpose of the Home Office is to work with individuals and communities to build a safe, just and tolerant society enhancing opportunities for all and in which rights and responsibilities go hand in hand, and the protection and security of the public are maintained and enhanced.
Department of Health
www.doh.gov.uk/

Our aim is to improve the health and well-being of people in England. Here you will find the latest on the Department's work, as well as health and social care guidance, publications and policy.



Do I qualify for a Highly Skilled Migrant Permit?

To see if you qualify for a Highly Skilled Migrant Permit please use the link below to use the HSMP calculator, if you qualify, great news, once you have applied come back to nhs-locum-doctor-jobs.com and select the right job for you from the hundreds of vacancies we have available every day.
www.workpermit.com/uk/ hsmp _ calculator .htm


How do I get a General Medical Council Number?

All doctors need a GMC number to practice medicine in the UK,please go to the GMC website below to see how to go about
getting a GMC number before you can work in the UK. Unfortunately we cannot do anything to influence a GMC application
however a word of advice is to read up on the website about the new 'GMC revalidation' service.

www.gmc-uk.org


How do I get a UK Criminal Record Check?

The UK healthcare system has become stricter towards criminal record checks undertaken in the UK by Criminal Record Bureau. Nowadays it is very difficult to find a locum placement with just a foreign police check; regardless of how long you have been in this country a CRB check has become very important.

All good agencies can help you put a CRB in process, just bear in mind it does take from 4 - 6 weeks to get this processed so leave plenty of time to get this sorted. Also the CRB website below will give you further details on how about getting one yourself.
www.crb.gov.uk


Do I need UK Occupational health reports before I start working in the UK?

Again similar to the UK criminal record checks, Occupational Health Reports are now an essential before applying for locum work in the UK. The best way to go about getting one is to ask a local private medical centre to assist doing one, this usually costs around 110 - 160 Pounds. Or in many cases local hospitals may happily allow you to 'walk in' to their occupational health department and do a NHS approved occupational health report, at a cost of course.

more information a http://doctorsabroad.hu/faq.eng.html

Wednesday 18 February 2015

Hair transplantation Career opportunity LONDON

Hair transplantation Career opportunity LONDON Harley Street. Apply today


Excellent Career opportunity for Doctors
Start a new career as a cosmetic physician with full support and training to
develop your skills and patient care.
You must be a self starter, flexible with your schedule; team oriented with
effective communication skills
the ideal candidate will have excellent hand skills and hand-eye coordination.
We expect our candidate to learn quickly and take initiative.

Essential skills
Language skills, Active standard of written and spoken English is essential as you
will be required to communicate with patients and colleagues. Assistance with
Language may be possible
Patient focused and positive outlook
Excellent Presentation
Good Health
Patience
Team Worker
Dedication
Any interest/experience in Dermatology and Hair loss would be an added
advantage

During the interview process you will be assessed for important clinical
performance and capacity to learn new skills and enhance your experience for
excellence in patient care



Pay and benefits

Training period Salary £35,000 while training (6-12 months depending on
Performance)
Projected Salary Target with Profit share (dependant on performance)
£60,000-£90,000
High Quality Training
Rapid Career Progression
Career Development
Relocation assistance
Attendance of International Conferences

Employee Requirements

Required education
Education: University education (Master's degree)
Specialisation, field:Medical Doctor/MUDR.
GMC Registration Preferred
Skills
Language skills:English - advanced
Position suitable for a fresh graduate:Yes



A brief description of the company

We are one of Europe's most advanced clinics in the field of hair restoration and
hair loss education including advanced Cosmetic procedures.

Please send a recent photograph and CV  to info@doctorsabroad.hu  or doctorsabroad@yahoo.com email address.

Consultant Anaesthetist job UK


Job Title: Consultant Anaesthetist

Location: West Midlands

Salary: £52,000 to £104,000


Description

We are recruiting a number of consultant grade doctors to provide anaesthesia for cosmetic procedures within an Independent Sector facility based in the west midlands.

Applicants will need to be on the GMC Specialist Register and should have extensive experience of adult anaesthesia, including sedation. The role will also include assisting with the assessment of patients for surgery and working as part of a wider multi-disciplinary team.



On call accommodation in the local area will be provided. 

Do not hesitate take your chance today and apply.
For more click here: http://www.doctorsabroad.hu/eng.uk.rmo.html  or www.premiumdoctors.eu 
Apply at info@doctorsabroad.hu or call Diana +36303314352. For more offer please visit our site www.doctorsabroad.hu




Friday 13 February 2015

HOT UK medical Job offer

SICK AND TIRED of your UNDERPAID medical job?

Get a better start with our RMO and Registrar positions in the UK. This is also the best way to get into the UK medical system and to earn better, than you do now! (Salaries starting from 40.000-65.000 GBP)



Currently we are looking for Surgical RMO/ Neurology RMO/ICU Medical officers-Intensivist RMO/ General Medicine Registrars (Gastroenterology, Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Respiratory Medicine) /Neurology Registrar/ A&E Registrar medical doctors for various British hospitals, for immediate start. 



Basic requirements: no EU nationality needed( just advantage), GMC membership is an advantage, excellent English knowledge, at least 2 years of experience in the above written fields of medicine or after the diploma (RMO), or after the specialist degree (Registrars).
Salary: starting from 40,000 GBP/year
Job details: 6 month contract is the minimum, 1 week work/ 1 week off rotation Accommodation assistance




Do not hesitate take your chance today and apply.
For more click here: http://www.doctorsabroad.hu/eng.uk.rmo.html  or www.premiumdoctors.eu 
Apply at info@doctorsabroad.hu or call Diana +36303314352. For more offer please visit our site www.doctorsabroad.hu




Monday 2 February 2015

Medical Officer (Senior House Officer) Jobs UK

Medical Officer

Salary: £32,500 - £54,600

Opportunities available throughout the UK

The Medical Officer (MO) will typically work in a high profile role at hospitals and clinics within the Independent Healthcare Sector.

The role encompasses work with either surgical or medical patients (and sometimes both), conducting regular ward rounds and ensuring that all patients are well looked after. Any changes in a patient's condition are reported to the consultant and their direction is followed in respect of further treatment.

The MO is the designated resuscitation team leader in the event of a cardiac arrest at the majority of the facilities in which they operate, and for this reason all doctors are required to obtain and maintain their adult and paediatric resuscitation certificates. In addition to this, we runs annual refresher courses and the hospitals conduct regular scenarios.




The minimum requirement for an applicant to the MO position is 2 years' post-registration experience, which will include a mixture of medicine and surgery. Many hospitals admit paediatric patients, and for this we require doctors working in these facilities to have a minimum of 6 months' exposure to paediatric patients within the last few years. Such experience can significantly help a doctor to increase their potential job opportunities.

Doctors Abroad  MOs work a variety of shift and rotation patterns, but never longer than 12 hours on duty in any single shift. This type of working pattern offers a good work/life balance, and is also in line with the European Working Time Directive.

The hospitals provide free on-duty meals, and internet access is provided to doctors. More about our UK jobs at http://doctorsabroad.hu/eng.uk2.html.

If you are interested, please send you CV to info@doctorsabroad.hu or doctorsabroad@yahoo.com email address.

Good luck