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What is the career scope of Indian doctors in England?
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According to my knowledge, there is not much scope for Indian doctors in England. England is a developed nation and already has highly qualified doctors in the nation. To settle in England as a doctor, you need to acquire a license to practice before you can apply for your GMC registration. All doctors who wish to practice medicine in the UK need to be both registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) and hold a license to practice. It is not easy to stay and settle in an unknown place hundred of miles away from your home town and family and acquaintances. Moreover, if you are talented and have confidence on your knowledge and degree then you can earn a high salary in India itself.
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As you want to work at England then let me tell you that for that the things which you need to do is make your mind very clear that why you want to work over there as a doctor and working at there is itself a big decision because for that you will have to mingle up form all the mental and psychological condition of England To settle in England as a doctor, you need to acquire a license to practice before you can apply for your GMC registration. All doctors who wish to practice medicine in the UK need to be both registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) and hold a license to practice. You also know that which type of country UK is very high and too much developed so as per me if you have decided to work over there then surely you will be able to work over there but for that you will have to prepare well and must advice that you can take help from any of the doctor who work over there as per me he or she will guide to more accurately there are so many world class hospitals and medical colleges in UK where you can work and make your career bright Here I would like to provide you the list of good hospitals in UK where you can serve Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Trust The Royal Marsden NHS Trust Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital St Marks Hospital, Harrow King's College hospital NHS Trust The Maudsley Hospital Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Trust Moorfields Eye Hospital Bassetlaw Hospital – Worksop, Nottinghamshire Chesterfield Royal Hospital – Chesterfield Derbyshire Children's Hospital – Derby Glenfield General Hospital – Glenfield, Leicestershire Grantham & District Hospital – Grantham, Lincolnshire John Coupland Hospital – Gainsborough, Lincolnshire – First opened on 24 September 1913 Kettering General Hospital – Kettering, Northamptonshire King's Mill Hospital – Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire Leicester General Hospital – Leicester Leicester Royal Infirmary – Leicester Lincoln County Hospital – Lincoln, Lincolnshire London Road Community Hospital (formerly Derbyshire Royal Infirmary) – Derby Louth County Hospital – Louth, Lincolnshire Northampton General Hospital, Northampton, Northamptonshire Nottingham City Hospital – Nottingham Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust – Nottingham Nuffield Health Private Hospital – Derby George Eliot Hospital – Nuneaton Pilgrim Hospital – Boston, Lincolnshire Queen's Medical Centre – Nottingham Rampton Secure Hospital – Nottinghamshire Royal Derby Hospital (formerly Derby City General Hospital) – Derby St Andrew's Hospital – Northampton (charitable – UK's largest private hospital) St Mary's Hospital – Kettering Loughborough Hospital – Loughborough
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