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  • Το πακέτο Doctor in Ireland περιλαμβάνει όλα* όσα χρειάζεστε ως Ευρωπαίος Γιατρός για να φτάσετε στο σημείο να διεκδικείτε θέσεις εργασίας ανταγωνιστικά στην Ιρλανδία. Το μεν Doctor in Ireland Essentials παρέχει στον Ευρωπαίο Γιατρό όλα τα αναγκαία εργαλεία για να ξεκινήσει να εργάζεται στην Ιρλανδία. Τα δε Doctor in Ireland Add-ons πάνε ακόμη παραπέρα, παρέχοντας ευρεία γκάμα εξειδικευμένης βοήθειας.   * Δεν περιλαμβάνεται υποστήριξη σε φορολογικά και νομικά θέματα. Μπορούμε να σας παραπέμψουμε με ουδετερότητα.
  • Too many professionals spend money and time to achieve registration in Ireland, only to then lose it or not use it. If you don't want to be one of them, our StayOK for Doctors in Ireland service is for you.
  • Doctor in Ireland includes everything* an EU Doctor needs to get from the starting line to the point where he/she can compete for jobs in Ireland. Our Doctor in Ireland Essentials package offers the EU Doctor all the necessary tools to start practising medicine in Ireland. Going beyond Essentials, you can have even more of our expert support through a range of Add-ons to Doctor in Ireland.   * Not including tax or legal advice. Ethical referrals available.
  • Too many Dentists spend money and time to obtain UK registration, only to then lose it or not use it. If you don't want to be one of them, our StayOK for GDC service is for you.  
  • You are a dentist interested in working in Ireland. Your dental degree can be recognised for registration by the Irish Dental Council, however, the exact recognition route depends on where and when you were awarded your degree. European member-state nationals can use the Automatic System, the General System, or the article 3(3) routes of Directive 2005/36/EC. Non-European nationals will likely have to follow the Council’s exam route.
  • HCPC (the Health & Care Professions Council) is the UK’s biggest professional regulator in terms of the number of professions it regulates. You have to obtain registration with the HCPC before you may practise anywhere in the UK under one of the following protected titles:
    • Arts Therapist
    • Biomedical Scientist
    • Chiropodist / Podiatrist
    • Clinical Scientist
    • Dietitian
    • Hearing Aid Dispenser
    • Occupational Therapist
    • Operating Department Practitioner
    • Orthoptist
    • Paramedic
    • Physiotherapist
    • Practitioner Psychologist – see important note below
    • Prosthetist / Orthotist
    • Radiographer
    • Speech and Language Therapist.
  • After Brexit your Pharmacist’s degree can be recognised automatically for registration: as long as it is a Relevant European Qualification. If not, then you should likely follow the non-EEA route provided by the regulators. Pharmacy Technicians and pharmacies (drug stores) also have to be registered as above. If you are already registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council and wish to now work in Northern Ireland, you still have to register with the PSNI. Both regulators require evidence of your English language skills. For the vast majority of applications, this means that you have to achieve a minimum score in an acceptable English language test before you apply for registration.
  • You are a doctor, dentist, nurse, pharmacist, midwife, physio or other healthcare professional. To get an offer of a training or non-training job from the English, Scottish, Welsh NHS, Northern Ireland’s Health and Social Care, Ireland’s public health service, a private sector hospital or a GP practice, you will have to be successful in a job selection interview. UKmed has coached many individual professionals for their selection interviews, either individually or in interview skills workshops for small groups of applicants to Foundation Standalone Year 2, Core Training and Specialist Training recruitment rounds.
  • You are a doctor, dentist, nurse, pharmacist, midwife, physio or other healthcare professional. To get an offer of a training or non-training job from the English, Scottish, Welsh NHS, Northern Ireland’s Health and Social Care, Ireland’s public health service, a private sector hospital or a GP practice, you will have to be successful in a job selection interview. UKmed has coached many individual professionals for their selection interviews, either individually or in interview skills workshops for small groups of applicants to Foundation Standalone Year 2, Core Training and Specialist Training recruitment rounds.
  • As a Nurse or Midwife, after Brexit your degree can still be recognised automatically for registration by the NMC (Nursing & Midwifery Council), as long as it is a Relevant European Qualification. If not, then you should likely follow the Test of Competence route. If you are a Nursing Associate, there is a registration route for you via the Test of Competence for Nursing Associates. There are additional requirements that make it quite a challenge for a non-UK qualified Nursing Associate to be recognised in the UK, so it’s wise to seek expert advice before you start your application. Registration from the NMC allows you to practise as a general adult Nurse or a Midwife in:
    • England
    • Scotland
    • Wales
    • Northern Ireland
    • the Channel Islands
    • and the Isle of Man.
     
  • As a Nurse or Midwife, after Brexit your degree can still be recognised automatically for registration by the NMC (Nursing & Midwifery Council), as long as it is a Relevant European Qualification. If not, then you should likely follow the Test of Competence route. If you are a Nursing Associate, there is a registration route for you via the Test of Competence for Nursing Associates. There are additional requirements that make it quite a challenge for a non-UK qualified Nursing Associate to be recognised in the UK, so it’s wise to seek expert advice before you start your application. Registration from the NMC allows you to practise as a general adult Nurse or a Midwife in:
    • England
    • Scotland
    • Wales
    • Northern Ireland
    • the Channel Islands
    • and the Isle of Man.
     
  • Διεκδικήστε θέση Ειδικότητας ή/και Foundation Year 2 στο NHS (Ην. Βασίλειο) με αξιώσεις, με ένα μοναδικό πακέτο υποστήριξης και την πείρα της UKmed. Αν σας ενδιαφέρει το NHS ως εκπαιδευτικός φορέας - δηλαδή το μεγαλύτερο δημόσιο σύστημα υγείας στον κόσμο - τότε αξίζει να διαβάσετε με προσοχή όλα όσα ακολουθούν. Οι αιτήσεις Ειδικότητας υποβάλλονται μέχρι τέλη Νοεμβρίου κάθε χρόνο. Οι αιτήσεις F2 Standalone υποβάλλονται μέσα στον Ιανουάριο. Στη συνέχεια, η αίτηση περνάει από τυπικό έλεγχο (longlisting). Έπειτα, οι ορθές και πλήρεις αιτήσεις περνούν στο στάδιο shortlisting, το οποίο γίνεται αδρά ως εξής:
    • Για F2 Standalone, shortlisting σημαίνει ότι θα δώσετε την εξέταση SJT (Situational Judgement Test) και στη συνέχεια δομημένη συνέντευξη τριών σταθμών που βαθμολογούνται από 6 Επιμελητές (Consultant).
    • Για το 1ο έτος Ειδικότητας (CT1/ST1/IMT1/ACCS1 κ.λπ.), το shortlisting αλλάζει ανάλογα με την ειδικότητα. Για αρκετές ειδικότητες, θα πρέπει να δώσετε την εξέταση MSRA (Multi-Specialty Recruitment Assessment). Για άλλες θα κριθείτε με βάση τα επιτεύγματά σας (CV portfolio). Άλλες πάλι ειδικότητες αξιολογούν και το MSRA και το portfolio σας.
    • Στη συνέχεια, οι περισσότερες ειδικότητες απαιτούν δομημένη συνέντευξη τριών σταθμών που βαθμολογούνται από 6 Επιμελητές (Consultant).
    • Τέλος, αν ενδιαφέρεστε για την "καθαρή" Ειδικότητα, δηλαδή μετά τον κορμό (ST3 ή ST4), η αίτησή σας θα κριθεί με βάση τα επιτεύγματά σας (CV portfolio) και επίσης δομημένη συνέντευξη, εφόσον ικανοποιείτε τις προδιαγραφές (person specification).
    Αν τα πάτε καλά, θα δεχθείτε προσφορές θέσεων στα αντίστοιχα προγράμματα. Αν αποδεχθείτε κάποια προσφορά, τότε θα αναλάβετε καθήκοντα τον Αύγουστο στις περισσότερες περιπτώσεις. Η προετοιμασία για θέσεις F2 αποτελεί προθάλαμο και για την προετοιμασία για θέσεις ST1/CT1 αργότερα. Αν σας ενδιαφέρει να αναπτύξετε τις επαγγελματικές γνώσεις και δεξιότητες που απαιτούνται για τις διαδικασίες επιλογής Foundation και Ειδικότητας, η σελίδα αυτή σας ενδιαφέρει. Σημείωση: Η UKmed δεν διδάσκει Ιατρική.
  • The English-language version of this page is currently under construction. We hope to have it up and running soon. You can visit the Greek version for now. In the meantime, if you are interested in Specialist Training in the UK or Ireland, we would welcome your questions. We strongly recommend an online career advice consultation with our Lead Coach.
  • Following registration as a Dentist with the GDC, every Dentist wishing to practise NHS dentistry must first be included in the Dental Performer List of either England, or Scotland, or Wales, or Northern Ireland. To be clear, NHS Dental Performer List inclusion is not necessary for private dentistry only. Although private dentistry is gaining ground in the UK, NHS dentistry continues to be the major source of revenue for the majority of dental practices and Associate/Employed Dentists. That’s why most Dentists who aim to work in the UK, especially the newly qualified or relatively inexperienced ones, should realistically aim to achieve inclusion in the NHS Dental Performer List of their chosen UK country. You are perfectly fine doing both NHS and private dentistry in parallel, from the same dental practice, for the same patient and at the same time. There will be differences in how - and how much - you get paid for your services.
  • You are a dentist, doctor, nurse, pharmacist, physiotherapist, midwife, clinical psychologist, dental technician, or other healthcare professional interested in advancing your career in the United Kingdom or Ireland. Or perhaps you already practise in Ireland or the UK. We can offer you personalised expert coaching, advice and support to help you achieve your career goals. Among many others, we advise:
    • senior doctors on how to obtain registration and make a successful first move to the UK and Ireland
    • candidate Senior Clinical Fellows
    • nurses interested in the career advancement opportunities the UK has to offer
    • recent dental and medical graduates looking for the right service or training post in the UK and Ireland
    • medical students on how to make the best of their undergraduate degree programmes
    • healthcare professionals on UK visa regulations, hire processes and salary negotiations.
  • You are a dentist, doctor, nurse, pharmacist, midwife, physio or other health professional. To avoid missing out on the chance to interview for jobs in the English / Scottish / Welsh NHS, Northern Ireland’s Health and Social Care, Ireland’s public health service, or independent hospitals and GP practices, you need an expertly written custom CV, resume or job application. Or a personal statement to win a place in a Postgraduate programme of study. At UKmed we have created many successful CV’s and job applications for NHS Jobs, TRAC, the Scottish NHS, HSCNI Jobs, Ireland's public hospitals, recruitment agencies, LinkedIn profiles and other targets. We only write copy for health professionals.
  • You are a dentist, doctor, nurse, pharmacist, midwife, physio or other health professional. To avoid missing out on the chance to interview for jobs in the English / Scottish / Welsh NHS, Northern Ireland’s Health and Social Care, Ireland’s public health service, or independent hospitals and GP practices, you need an expertly written custom CV, resume or job application. Or a personal statement to win a place in a Postgraduate programme of study. At UKmed we have created many successful CV’s and job applications for NHS Jobs, TRAC, the Scottish NHS, HSCNI Jobs, Ireland's public hospitals, recruitment agencies, LinkedIn profiles and other targets. We only write copy for health professionals. We never rely on AI banalities.
  • You are a dentist, doctor, nurse, pharmacist, midwife, physio or other health professional. To avoid missing out on the chance to interview for jobs in the English / Scottish / Welsh NHS, Northern Ireland’s Health and Social Care, Ireland’s public health service, or independent hospitals and GP practices, you need an expertly written custom CV, resume or job application. Or a personal statement to win a place in a Postgraduate programme of study. At UKmed we have created many successful CV’s and job applications for NHS Jobs, TRAC, the Scottish NHS, HSCNI Jobs, Ireland's public hospitals, recruitment agencies, LinkedIn profiles and other targets. We only write copy for health professionals. We never rely on AI banalities.
  • Read about UKmed's Prepare for Annual Appraisal service in Greek.   

    UKmed can prepare you for a successful Annual Appraisal.

    To practise medicine in the UK, you first have to be issued a licence by the GMC (General Medical Council). After that, Appraisal is the requirement that all licensed doctors have their medical practice formally reviewed by an Appraiser annually. To keep your medical licence in the UK, you will have to go through Annual Appraisal approximately once every 12 months. Your Annual Appraisal is part of the GMC's Revalidation framework - one leads to the other. For your Appraisal, you will meet with a qualified and approved Appraiser. If your Appraiser recommends that you should keep your licence, the GMC will most likely uphold that recommendation. It is for the GMC to decide whether you will keep your licence or not. UKmed will support you throughout your Annual Appraisal process, from preparation through to completing the Annual Return. An Annual Return is only necessary outside the NHS, so most Doctors will not need an Annual Return.
  • UKmed can prepare you for a successful Annual Appraisal. To practise medicine in the UK, you first have to be issued a licence by the GMC (General Medical Council). After that, Appraisal is the requirement that all licensed doctors have their medical practice formally reviewed by an Appraiser annually. To keep your medical licence in the UK, you will have to go through Annual Appraisal approximately once every 12 months. Your Annual Appraisal is part of the GMC's Revalidation framework - one leads to the other. For your Appraisal, you will meet with a qualified and approved Appraiser. If your Appraiser recommends that you should keep your licence, the GMC will most likely uphold that recommendation. It is for the GMC to decide whether you will keep your licence or not. UKmed will support you throughout your Annual Appraisal process, from preparation through to completing the Annual Return. An Annual Return is only necessary outside the NHS, so most Doctors will not need an Annual Return.
  • UKmed can prepare you for a successful Annual Appraisal. To practise medicine in the UK, you first have to be issued a licence by the GMC (General Medical Council). After that, Appraisal is the requirement that all licensed doctors have their medical practice formally reviewed by an Appraiser annually. To keep your medical licence in the UK, you will have to go through Annual Appraisal approximately once every 12 months. Your Annual Appraisal is part of the GMC's Revalidation framework - one leads to the other. For your Appraisal, you will meet with a qualified and approved Appraiser. If your Appraiser recommends that you should keep your licence, the GMC will most likely uphold that recommendation. It is for the GMC to decide whether you will keep your licence or not. UKmed will support you throughout your Annual Appraisal process, from preparation through to completing the Annual Return. An Annual Return is only necessary outside the NHS, so most Doctors will not need an Annual Return.
  • You were registered with the GMC (General Medical Council) in the past, but then lost your registration. You can apply for restoration with our full support. The GMC will most likely restore you to the status you had before erasure. This means that:
    • if you were registered with a licence, you will be restored with a licence.
    • if you were registered without a licence, you will be restored without a licence.
    To practise in the UK, you also need a licence to practise. So, if you never had a licence in the past, then your most important goal is to pass the Academic IELTS or OET exam, one of the two English language certifications accepted by the GMC. Find out the minimum required scores. The GMC could accept alternative proof of English language competence in a very limited number of scenarios. These are highly case-specific, though, and you most likely have to take the Academic IELTS or the OET. Note that it is for the GMC to decide to either restore you or ignore your previous registration history and ask you to register from scratch. In that case, GMC Restoration is not what you need – you need GMC Registration with ECFMG-EPIC by UKmed.
  • You are already registered with the GMC (General Medical Council) without a licence to practise. To practise mecicine in the UK, you need a licence. You can apply for it separately with our full support.   Prefer another language? Read about this UKmed service in Greek.