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Quick Scroll Misinformation, poverty, and overseas doctors 05.28.04 (4 years ago) #1

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Sharon Alcock, health correspondent for the BBC's Radio Five Live, was shocked at what she saw and heard during her research for a programme. She shares her experiences and views with us

I first became aware of growing unrest among NHS doctors about treatment of junior colleagues from overseas on an internet chat room. One message stood out: it asked me as a BBC journalist to take a look at the situation in which overseas qualified doctors (mainly from the Indian subcontinent) come to the United Kingdom to sit the second part of the Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB ) exam and then (hopefully) work for the NHS, only to be faced with poor living conditions, poverty, and no jobs available to them instead.


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Quick Scroll Thank you very much !!! 05.28.04 (4 years ago) #2

Thank you very much for posting this message.
It is really eye opener for many people, and thanks for saving plight of many many people.
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Quick Scroll he he ha ha 05.28.04 (4 years ago) #3

doc_sam: please tell me the status of jobs in uk after doing PLAB and after one has passed MRCP or MRCS part 1?one should have how much amount(in pounds)to stay there in time interval b/w passing PLAB and getting job
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Quick Scroll 05.28.04 (4 years ago) #4

you told us long back rxpg !http://www.rxpgonline.com/article573.html
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