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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Is it possible to go to Medical School in the UK and work in the US?

Is it possible to go to Medical School in the UK and work in the US?
Hi i am in my third year at NYU. i plan on attending medical school to become a Child Psychiatrist. Is it possible to go to Medical School in the UK and then do my residency in America? I want to do it at University of Cambridge. no lol. i am American. I attend NYU. Can i go to Medical School in UK and then still get a job in America!?
Higher Education (University +) - 5 Answers - 2010-02-18 19:18:52

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Yeah, and Cambridge is a great school. You may have to pass the US/State boards though, but I'm pretty sure UK certification is accepted at the US. Certification of shit countries doesn't mean anything in the US. But even mexico doctors could get jobs in the US, so a Cambridge doctor wouldn't have a problem.

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yeah thats allowed. do work
2010-02-18 19:19:53

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yes, check it out with the university that you want to apply with in America but Im pretty sure they accept people from the UK
2010-02-18 19:21:18

Answer 3
you can but i think its easer to get a job when you go to school in the US but you can... go to school in england and then work in the US but i'm not sure so wait till you get more answers...lol
2010-02-18 19:21:40

Answer 4
Yeah, and Cambridge is a great school. You may have to pass the US/State boards though, but I'm pretty sure UK certification is accepted at the US. Certification of shit countries doesn't mean anything in the US. But even mexico doctors could get jobs in the US, so a Cambridge doctor wouldn't have a problem.
2010-02-18 19:22:30

Answer 5
Yes, you can! I do hope you have very much luck in the United States! Good Wishes! Good Luck! -Ally C.
2010-02-18 19:23:57

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

My boyfriend is moving to the UK for school for four years, and i was making him a scrapbook, but i also?

My boyfriend is moving to the UK for school for four years, and i was making him a scrapbook, but i also?
wanted to do some more, i was thinking of making cds and letters for certain days, like our anniversary and birthdays and important days, any other ideas, serious answers only please.
Singles & Dating - 3 Answers - 2010-08-23 20:03:43

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No best answer chosen.

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lol why don't you get a webcam for the both of you? I know I love video chatting with my girlfriend when we are away from each other. scrapbooking is a good idea but it is a little old-fashioned. not a bad thing I just think him actually being able to see your face move and smile and laugh are way above a few picture clippings...
2010-08-23 20:06:08

Answer 2
Where about is he moving to? I'm sorry, i know that doesn't answer your question, i did think, i just can't think of anything
2010-08-23 20:06:16

Answer 3
you know you could always send those things in the mail, that way he'll anticipate it more i think if i had your idea, i would start off by giving one CD and in that CD you explain everything, the idea of making these letters/CDs for special occasions i think it's a cute idea, but that might be because i'm a girl Make those CD!! but my suggestion is that you don't hand all the CDs to him right away
2010-08-23 20:07:00

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

What grade is the UK school year group "Y8" equivalent to in the United States? Is it grade 7, 8, or 9?

What grade is the UK school year group "Y8" equivalent to in the United States?
Is it grade 7, 8, or 9?
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers - 2007-04-17 10:30:32

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8th, for some reason we have moved across to the same system you use

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8th, for some reason we have moved across to the same system you use
2007-04-17 10:33:24

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Y8 is the same as grade 7, at least here in East Anglia! Our American kids go to a year ahead if they are going into the British system. We have friends whose daughter is in Y3, which is our American 2nd grade. She's going back to the states and is terribly upset that she has to be in 3rd grade in the fall. Poor mom is working on trying to explain that one to her.
2007-04-17 13:33:32

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

My son is going to the UK for school for 14 weeks. Should rent a phone over there or sign up for a intl. plan?

My son is going to the UK for school for 14 weeks. Should rent a phone over there or sign up for a intl. plan?
Trying to find the best deal for a student over there for three months.
Other - Education - 1 Answers - 2009-08-29 11:30:20

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Call the various companies and compare the plan. You should also consider Vonage or Skype./

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Call the various companies and compare the plan. You should also consider Vonage or Skype./
2009-09-01 13:38:43

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Would it be a good idea for an American to attend medical school in the UK?

Would it be a good idea for an American to attend medical school in the UK?
I am a seventeen year old American very interested in becoming a doctor. I am told medical school is only about 7-8 years in the UK compared to about 11-12 years in the US. I love the thought of saving four years if I attended schooling over seas. Would this be a good idea? If i did go, and became a doctor would i ever have to opportunity to practice medicine in the US after so many years if i desired so? feedback?
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers - 2009-11-26 20:03:44

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Well, first you'd have to get in. One of the reasons the courses in the UK are shorter is that they only take the absolute top academic candidates and the courses are amazingly intense. Plus of course you start on them right away as an undergraduate. No concept of pre-med. It's not normally recommended to qualify in one country if you want to work in another, but it's possible.

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The UK has top flight medical education, so if you want to study there then go right ahead. If you want to practice in the US you will have to take the State Board exam for the State in which you wish to practice and you will required to show evidence that you have completed your medical education in the UK satisfactorily.
2009-11-26 20:08:10

Answer 2
Well, first you'd have to get in. One of the reasons the courses in the UK are shorter is that they only take the absolute top academic candidates and the courses are amazingly intense. Plus of course you start on them right away as an undergraduate. No concept of pre-med. It's not normally recommended to qualify in one country if you want to work in another, but it's possible.
2009-11-27 00:54:46

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