Medicine in Italy Post-Graduation RESIDENCY Options (Part 1)

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After studying medicine in Italy you will need to complete residency training (AKA - Specialisation) somewhere. In this video we delve into some of the most popular options IMS students consider.

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Your channel is exactly what IMAT Applicants needed! 🙏❤️

aminebrahimi
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This type of consistency in uploading video’s will help this channel to grow till 100 k very fast 👍

r.a.k
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Video production is seriously awesome!!
Also, this is probably the most extensive video about residency program after graduating from Italy! Great work guys

PriyaaanshuThakur
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Please make more detailed videos about USA and UK, and if possible do interviews with IMG students who graduated in Italy and have passed in competitive specialties. I appreciate your work and I looking forward to the next videos.

Vicenzo_Marino
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I went to an Irish medical school and matched into the U.S. Although it was expensive, it was so freaking worth it and I am extremely happy where I am now.

PHILLYMEDIC
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Thanks for the great information. Amazing to see you carrying out your own medical studies and simultaneously doing so much to help others. You will be an excellent doctor.

PriyoMajumdar
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First of all I appreciate all the work you have done for the IMAT and Medicine in Italy in depth! It is currently helping me to learn more and decide which university is right for me to study medicine. I’m a current UK resident and have little to no desire to study or live in this country anymore after 11 years now

I do have to say that even when studying an English medicine program, 6 years is MORE THAN enough to learn Italian to a proficient and even to an academic level. My timeline for learning Italian is this:

I say by the end of first year, you should have a “broken” and basic level of speaking and understanding Italian where you sometimes use English to help you get your point across more clearly.
By the end of second year, you should be at a level where you can easily interact with the locals, restaurants, going out etc. and have minimal issues understanding the language (barring different dialects and local phrasing etc) and speaking a lightly “broken” level of Italian where you don’t need the assistance of the English language to get you by 9/10 interactions.
By the end of third year and onward you should be ~ 75-80% fluent in the language and no need for the use of English in any cases. From there onward you can improve your Italian to be at an academic level by end of your 6-year Medicine program

I’m always flabbergasted when people who have lived in another country for more than a year fail to grasp the language even at a basic speaking and understanding level. It all comes down to the level of commitment and willingness you put into learning the language. In my opinion, the basic amount of respect to show to any country you live is to attempt and make the effort to learn their language

Thank you once again for your great work!

dwoolwichpoly
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Hey Serra! I am really looking forward to hearing about that IMG that went to US. What are the process, etc. and can't wait for the 2nd part of this video too! Thanks

alidavari
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Mam this is one of the most awaited topic for me...can you please make a detailed video of residency program in UK and italy for Non-EU student after completing MD(English) from italy itself!!??!!... please

fahadanwer
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Production speed is on fire these days 🔥🔥

Templar
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Thanks for bringing this. Most awaited and anticipated video.Looking forward. Thank you once again

tungalasuresh
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I really like your content
in the next couple of videos can you explain the meaning of clerkships in the US?

yousefmohamed
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I will be glad if you upload a detailed video of residency or specialties in the UK after graduating from Italy as non eu in medicine and surgery!

tomarpratibha
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Thank you for posting about residency in Italy

kogantimohananirudh
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Thank you so much, exactly what I was looking for ❤❤.

IndianTraditions
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Helloooo! Thank you so much for the video! As you're Irish :) Could you actually tell more about the process of getting residency in Ireland after graduating in Italy? I am Polish and actually weighing my options now between applying to med school in Ireland and Italy trying to take into consideration possible future residency options

justynaf.
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You don't have to speak German to work in Switzerland. French is really enough.

michaadamczykcantillana
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thank you very much for your awesome video, I would love to ask you 3 questions.

1.) Im a canadian student who is planning to go to english speaking medical school in Italy. If i graduate from italian medical school, can i do specialization training in Italy as non-eu citizen?

2.) I heard in spain, if you are non-eu citizen you can only do specialization training from international slot that only allocates 4% of the seat. Does Italy only give small slots for specialization training if you are non-eu citizen (even if you got your medical diploma from Italy)?

3.) If i decided to study in other EU country like romanian medical school, can I still do specialization training in Italy?
(I heard that there is recognition of medical diploma amongst EU countries. But since im non-eu citizen, I was curious if my romanian medical diploma will be recognized in Italy.)

That was a long post but thank you very much for taking the time to go over it.

I loved your video and I would love to recommend it to anyone who might be in similar situation as me. 👍

matthewl
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Thank you so much!
Do you have any information about doing residency in Netherlands as non-eu student who graduated from Italian medical schools?

rahamehrbakhsh
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It was very useful. Is it possible to explain briefly about the Netherlands?

moeinyazdani