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Quick Scroll Serbia doctors and interns requirements 08.03.05 (3 years ago) #1

Hi,

Couldn't find serbian forum, but maybe you can help. How can I find out if someone visiting the U.S. temporarily, and claiming first to be a doctor and then an intern, truly is what he says he is? Does anyone know if an intern could take 6 months off during an internship to stay with an ailing friend?

An acquaintance of mine met someone over the internet who claimed he was a doctor in Serbia. Now he claims he's an intern. He is going to stay with my acquaintance, who has cancer, in the U.S. until Dec. I think he is up to no good and would like to know who I could contact to see if he is either a doctor or intern.

Any advice would be appreciated.

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Quick Scroll 09.15.05 (3 years ago) #2

Once you finish your last exam in Serbia (and throughout the former Yugoslavia) you get your Diploma (Degree). Having passed this step, the next one is a one year old internship. Once you finish your rotations, you have a state exam (something like a licence exam) organised by the Ministry for Health. Once you get this, you may practice medicine independently!
That's the whole "magic".
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Quick Scroll so called doctor profits from relationship with older man 09.15.05 (3 years ago) #3

Hi,

Just to update, not long after this posting the gentleman with cancer died and he had changed his will to leave 1/2 his possessions to the "Serbian doctor" and the other half to a friend who showed up just as he was dying. The serbian man tryed to catch a plane before the funeral but was unable to get a flight. I have no further info about the person, and cannot get a last name.

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Quick Scroll SERBIA 05.26.06 (2 years ago) #4

DEAR SIR
my name is ahmed salem from egypt, I am planning to travel to europe to continue my work there it does not matter where I am an otolaryngology doctor, passed 1st&2nd parts of the MRCS &I went before to croatia &enjoyed my life there & I think it wont be much different in serbia
so could any one tell me rules or regulations for a non european doctors to work in serbia
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Quick Scroll 09.06.06 (2 years ago) #5

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