Here we go again 😬
As a soon to be unemployed F2, I don't know where we go from here. The profession has failed us.
As a soon to be unemployed F2, I don't know where we go from here. The profession has failed us.
The statement from the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges recommending that “significant NHS experience” should be defined as between two and three years for international medical graduates seeking prioritisation alongside UK and Irish graduates.
Hello,
I'm a Canadian high school student and I'm thinking of attending a UK university for family med (straight out of high school). However, I come from a low income family and aren't a UK citizen, thus meaning that I'll have to study as an International student. Like mentioned before, I come from a low income family and studying as an international student can be very expensive. I was wondering if anyone can tell me if their are any grants/scholarships available. I know that since I live in Ontario I'm eligible for OSSAP and federal grants, but that will only cover a maximum of $10,000-$12,000 (CAD) and I'll need about $80,000 + living expenses yearly. I have a good grade 11 average 90+, but I didn't take any AP courses. I was wondering if anyone can help me out and give me some advice since I'm really passionate about being a doctor and med school in Canada is really competitive.
Thank you!!!