Hii friends, If you are here, then you are a Medical Doctor and looking for further studies in Germany . And you definitely have came across this term called "Hospitation" while reading the blogs related to "Foreign Doctors in Germany" and wondering what does it actually mean, what are its benefits , right time to apply for it and its application process. Here you can read straight-to-the-point info about the same: Hospitation : It can be literally translated into "Sitting in on lectures". But as for you and me, it has a completely different meaning. It is basically a short term internship as a Medical Doctor in any Hospital and field of your choice, which can be meant to gain a further instinct and idea about the tasks, working environment, etc., in the specific Hospital or in Germany in general.Or it can be simply meant to experience the German Medical System . There is no need of having any concrete reason behind doing the Hospitation, as yo...
Hallo friends! I recieve a lot of messages on Facebook from my friends, who seek staight-to-the-point and first-hand information about specialising further in Surgery, Internal Medicine, ophthalmo, Psychiatry, etc., in Germany. So, here is the most important and frequently asked queries: How to start specializing in Medicine in Germany? What do I need to do to learn German? What are the levels A1, A2,..in German language and what level is required to study further in Germany? How much time does it take to learn German from level 0 to B2 or C1? What do I need to do once I have required German language proficiency? Which University or Hospital do I need to apply for Post-Graduation? Can I apply for a post for Post-Graduation from my home country online or do I need to arrive there in Germany to do that? Do I need an Agent to do all these or can I do it all myself? Do I get a stipend during my studies? Once you read this short article underneath, you will be able to ...
Hello friends!! You really dream of starting your residency in Germany because of many well-known factors like good working environment, high salary during residency, beautiful country, good standard of living, good opportunities of being a part of newest research projects and, above all, no entrance exams or merit system applies when it comes to being accepted as a resident Doc in Germany . But t here are many question in your mind right now, like: How does the residency system actually work, if not through an entrance exam or a merit system? I have studied medicine in India/Pakistan/Nepal/Phillipines/China/Arab Country/Russia/Ukraine/.., or any other country and if my degree will be accepted according to the German laws? Do I need overall excellent or very nice grades to get a residency? I don't have nice grades, but I want to do residency in for example Cardiology. Is it possible? I have very nice grades throughout. So, will it be easier to get a highly sought afte...
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