NHS Consultant Interviews: The AAC Panel
Find out more about the AAC panel interview, and our top tips, here!
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Find out more about the AAC panel interview, and our top tips, here!
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Moving to the UK to work in the NHS can be daunting, and it can be difficult to find resources for new joiners – read more here.
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Unlock success in the MRCP exam with practical strategies. From random test questions to study plans, discover effective methods. Tailored advice for IMGs and a blueprint for Royal College exams. Prepare confidently, tackle stress, and triumph in your medical career.
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From November 30th 2023 the CESR pathway is undergoing some changes. Read on here to find out more about the new Portfolio Pathway!
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Remedium frequently organises comprehensive information drives across Indian states, hosting NHS informational seminars and engaging aspiring IMGs. Last month, we had the privilege of conducting a successful NHS information drive, aimed at meeting ambitious clinicians and nurses across India. Here are the key highlights:
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) plays a crucial role in regulating and overseeing the nursing, midwifery, and nursing associate professions in the United Kingdom. In this blog, we will explore the intricate aspects of the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC), its application process and the essential documents required for a successful registration.
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The OSCE is an essential step in clinicians journey into the NHS – here are our top tips to help you pass!
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Earlier this month, some of our team flew to Dubai to host a seminar for doctors interested in moving to the UK to work in the NHS. If you missed it, catch our top tips here!
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If you wish to participate in the UK Holi celebrations, then here are the top things you can do..
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Bath is consistently rated one of the best places to live in the UK. Find out why NHS doctors choose to live and work in Bath here!
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As a doctor planning to relocate to the UK, you might be thinking about whether the UK cost of living will be higher or lower than in your home country. Read this blog to find out.
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A Health and Care Worker visa allows medical professionals to come to or stay in the UK for an eligible job with the NHS. The United Kingdom offers a range of visa options for those who want to visit, work, or live in the country. However, you can opt for various visa processing services such as Standard Visa Service, Priority Visa Service, and Super Priority Visa Service. In this blog, we’ve covered everything about the Priority Visa Service.
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Remedium is built on the power of word-of-mouth referrals, making us firm believers in rewarding our doctors. Read our blog to find out more.
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We understand that making a final call about your medical specialty might be one of the most challenging decisions you’d have to make. So, we’ve put together some top tips to help you select the medical specialty that is right for you.
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The new year brings a plethora of opportunities for you to redirect your professional or personal life. This is the perfect time to make resolutions and set the goals you wish to achieve this year. Read on to know more about the top new year’s resolutions you might want to focus on this year.
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While Christmas and New Year are holidays for a majority of working professionals unfortunately, the same can’t be said about doctors. As an international doctor you may feel that you are missing out on all the joyful parts of Christmas and New Year, but here are some ways to make the best of this jolly good season.
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As an international medical graduate (IMG) moving to the UK, getting your National Insurance (NI) number is imperative, amongst other crucial documents. In this blog, we will tell you more about what a National Insurance number is, how you can apply for one and how Remedium can help you with all your essential relocation documents. […]
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Are you ready to build your career as an anaesthetist, intensivist, or surgeon in the NHS? Here’s everything you need to know!
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