A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A JUNIOR DOCTOR UK - my FY1 experience as an IMG

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This is a typical day in my life as a Foundation Doctor in the UK. Enjoy .

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- I am currently finishing my FY1 in Scotland
- I studied medicine in Lithuania
- I did a BSc in Biomedical Sciences and I finished with a 1st class with Honours
- I got B (Biology) B (Chemistry) and a C (Maths) at Level
- I got 8As, 2A*s and 1B at GCSE

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𝗠𝗬 𝗙𝗜𝗟𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗘𝗤𝗨𝗜𝗣𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧

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I really appreciated your insights of difficulties you’ve had, that’s much more useful than just a rundown of day to day activities

Emma-wlbv
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well she has the time and energy to video, edit and post. thats great

sunriselotus
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Hi could i please know what are some hands on skills required as part of ur jon as fy1/2 (like venupuncture, cannulation, lumbar puncture, intubation etc)

superduper
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Hi Nellah,
Av been following you for the past 6 yrs
Kindly make more videos like this and also share with us stories of life and death decisions and scenarios you have faced so far as a FY1

glorybarasa
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I love this, thank you for sharing. May God be with you. ❣️

vicky_aluko.a
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Hi, great video Btw! I have a question though if you don’t mind answering. Since you graduated as an IMG in a european university, how did you go about getting an FY1 job instead of FY2 as that’s what most EU graduates are able to get as a first job, would know to know about your pathway ☺️

Maryamify
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I am the equivalent of an FYI doctor in my home country in West Africa and I can relate to all you mentioned.
Med school really did shield us from the responsibility. I have to remind myself that I'm the doctor some days😂

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