Who knows anything about Study Medicine Europe Is it legit It mentions that you could study there and then do 2/3 years clinical rotation in the UK. Would this allow a UK student to be recognised by the GMC (once taking the plab/ukmla test)
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Who knows anything about Study Medicine Europe Is it legit It mentions that you could study there and then do 2/3 years clinical rotation in the UK. Would this allow a UK student to be recognised by the GMC (once taking the plab/ukmla test)
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Regarding your question about the possibility of undertaking a clinical rotation in the UK after training in Europe, it is important to note that there may be limited opportunities for students who have graduated from medical schools outside the UK. The GMC (General Medical Council) sets the requirements for recognising foreign qualifications in medicine. This usually involves passing examinations such as PLAB (Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board) or UKMLA (United Kingdom Medical Licensing Assessment), and additional clinical or work-based learning may be required. Before making a final decision to study through Study Medicine Europe or another similar organisation, it is important to do thorough research and ensure that the programme on offer meets your objectives and GMC requirements. It is also worth contacting the GMC directly to clarify their requirements and the process for recognising foreign qualifications in medicine.
Who knows anything about Study Medicine Europe Is it legit It mentions that you could study there and then do 2/3 years clinical rotation in the UK. Would this allow a UK student to be recognised by the GMC (once taking the plab/ukmla test)
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