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Rates
Team24 offers some of the most competitive rates (click here for current rates) in this field and can assure you that we negotiate hard for the benefit of EVERY doctor who works for us. Team24 has learnt from experience that our Doctors prefer to receive their pay on a weekly basis (not a policy employed by all agencies) we therefore pay all earnings directly into the Doctors account punctually.
Accommodation
Our consultants work hard to ensure that we provide suitable accommodation for all Doctors working away from home. We will always negotiate with our clients to help meet the costs of this additional expense.*
*Please discuss and agree expenses in advance of any placement.
GMC Registration
At present all Doctors who wish to work in the U.K. are required to register with the GMC. The exact conditions that govern your application vary depending upon your nationality. Specific details governing doctors from Commonwealth Countries, European Union countries and those other countries from around the world are listed in their respective sections.
Application Process
The application process for permission to work in the U.K., are as follows;
Applicants must pass the IELTS exam, this is an examination of your competency and command of the English language. You are required to achieve an average of 7 points over 4 Exams, IELTS – the International English Language Testing System – provides language assessment for individuals who need to demonstrate their level of achievement in English for specific purposes.
IELTS, is designed to assess the language ability of candidates who need to study or work where English is used as the common language. IELTS tests are administered at over 300 test centres around the world.
IELTS covers all four skills: Listening, Writing, Reading and Speaking and is offered in two test formats - Academic and General Training. Candidates take the same Listening and Speaking Modules and there is an option of either Academic or General Training Reading and Writing Modules.
Academic is for candidates planning to study higher education study or who are seeking a professional registration. General Training is suitable for candidates planning to undertake non-academic training or work experience, or for immigration reasons.
After passing your IELTS you must then apply to sit the PLABS exams, this comes in two parts.
PLAB - Professional & Linguistic Assessments Board
Part 1 involves four sections which will be assessed individually in Extended Matching Question format. The emphasis is on clinical management and includes science as applied to clinical problems. The test is confined to core knowledge, skills and attitudes relating to conditions commonly seen by SHOs, to the generic management of life-threatening situations, and to rarer, but important problems. The examination will be answered on a special answer sheet which is marked in UK by computer. Following are the four sections:
1: Diagnosis; you will be given a list of facts about a patient and from these you will be asked to deduce the most likely diagnosis.
2: Investigations; given the facts of an individual case you will be asked to propose the correct form of investigation that will provide the key to diagnosis. You may also be given the findings of an investigation, and asked to relate these to a patient's condition to form the correct diagnosis.
3: Management; with the aid of some important facts about a patient's condition, you will be required to select the best course of treatment from a range of possibilities. For medical treatments you will be asked to choose the correct drug therapy as well as understand and explain possible side effects.
4: Miscellaneous: This section may include the following:
a. Explanation of disease process: The natural history of disease will be tested with reference to basic physiology and pathology.
b. Legal/ethical: You are required to know the major legal and ethical principles set out in the GMC publication “Duties of a Doctor”.
c. Evidence based medicine: Questions on diagnosis, investigations and management might draw upon recent evidence published in peer-reviewed journals. There may also be questions on the principles and practice of evidence-based medicine.
d. Understanding of epidemiology: You could also be tested on the principles of epidemiology, and on the prevalence of important diseases in the UK .
e. Health promotion: The prevention of disease through health promotion and your understanding of risk factors.
f. Awareness of multicultural society: You could also be tested on your appreciation of the impact on a practice, of medicine of the health beliefs and cultural values of the major cultural groups in the UK population.
g. Application of scientific understanding to medicine
PLABS Part 2
The aim of this test is the examination of a doctors clinical as well as communication skills.
The examination is based upon various stations, each one dedicated to a specific medical task. The nature of these tasks will vary between stations, and may involve talking to, or examining, patients. You may also be asked to demonstrate a medical procedure on a model.
After successfully completing these exams you will be entitled to apply to the GMC for registration. The type of registration that you apply for varies dependent on your personal circumstances.
GMC Registration
If you have graduated from a U.K. medical school or from the United Examining Board and you have completed 12 months of internship you may be eligible to apply for full registration. If you have not completed a twelve month internship you could be eligible to apply for provisional registration.
If you qualified from a medical school in either Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Africa, West Indies. or the University of Malaysia before 31 st December 1989 , and you already hold a provisional registration with the GMC then you will be eligible to apply for full registration. If you do not already hold a provisional registration you will be eligible to apply for provisional registration.
If you have qualified from an EEA medical school and the school is registered on the World Health Organisations List of Medical Schools, then you must have qualified for either one or both of the following awards; You have been approved for inclusion into the GMC's specialist register by the Specialist Training Authority (STA) or, You have been awarded a Certificate of Equivalent Experience by the JCPTGP.
If you have either or both of these you will be eligible to apply for Full Registration. If you have neither you could be eligible to apply for limited registration.
If you have not qualified from a medical school from either Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Africa, West Indies or the University of Malaysia prior to 31st December 1989 or a EEA or Swiss medical school or one on the WHO list of Medical Schools. Then you will be required to contact the GMC for further guidance.
Obtaining VISA's
If you are a national of a Common Wealth country you are entitled to apply for a working holiday visa. This will give you leave to remain in the U.K. for two years (working part-time for both or full-time for one) To qualify:
You must be aged between 17-27
You are:
a) Unmarried
b) Married to a person who also qualifies for the working holiday visa and you intend to holiday together.
You do not have any dependent children over the age of five or who will reach the age of five during the period of the visas validation.
You will only take employment incidental to your holiday
You are able to support and accommodate yourself for the duration of your stay
You have the means to fund your onward journey
You intend to leave the U.K. on completion of your holiday
You must apply for the working holiday visa before traveling to the U.K. as this visa cannot be applied for on arrival.
Visitors & Tourists
Anyone arriving in the U.K. without a valid visa are granted a tourist visa on their arrival. However, If you are traveling from a visa national country you will be required to attain a visa from your nearest British Consulate before embarking on your journey to the UK.
A visitor's visa is valid for 6 months, however, the restrictions of this visa state the bearer is not allowed to work for this duration. To qualify for this visa the applicant must demonstrate that:
They are seeking entry, as a visitor, for a period no longer than 6 months.
They intend to leave the U.K. after this six month period.
They have sufficient funds to maintain themselves for the duration of their six month stay.
Applicants who are granted visitors visa's for a duration of less than 6 months may apply to extend the visa's expiry date to the full six months.
Individuals traveling on working holiday visas can apply for a Visitor's visa if they wish to extend their stay, however, once it becomes effective you must abide by the new regulations it specifies.
Work Permits
Team24 is unable to hold or to apply for work permits on your behalf.
British Home Office
You will have to contact your nearest British consulate to enquire as to exactly which one is able to process your application, for example in South Africa all applications must be applied for at the Pretoria office.
On Arrival in the U.K.
You will be asked to produce a letter on headed paper from the hospital, along with a covering letter from a solicitor which will state the regulations under which you enter the U.K. Your passport will be endorsed for the duration of your stay in the UK .
Home Office in the U.K.
This is situated in Croydon, Surrey . A queuing system operates on a numerical ticket basis in order to be seen after which you will have to wait for the processing to take place. This can be very time consuming.
Highly Skilled Migration Permit
This type of visa is initially valid for one year but can be extended to a period of up to four years after which time the holder is entitled to apply for full residential status in the U.K.
The visa will allow the holder to work anywhere in the U.K.
The requirements differ dependent on your point of application. You can apply from within the U.K. as long as you are here on Government Permission. However those in the U.K. on Visitor's Visa or on temporary visa's cannot apply from the U.K.
This is based on a point's scheme in which points are obtained from five key point areas;
Educational skills
Work experience
Your achievements in your field
Past earnings
Your partners (married or unmarried) achievements
You are required to score in excess of 65 points to qualify as highly skilled worker.
Self employed GPs qualified to work in the U.K. may also apply under this programme.
Countries in the Commonwealth
Antuiga & Barbuda |
Jamaica |
Singapore |
Australia |
Kenya |
Soloman Islands |
Bangladesh |
Kiribati |
South Africa |
Bahamas |
Lesoto |
Srilanka |
Barbados |
Malta |
St Kitts & Nevis |
Belize |
Malaysia |
St Lucia |
Brunei |
Maldives |
St Vincent & The Grenadines |
Botswana |
Malawi |
Swaziland |
Cameroon |
Mauritius |
Tanzania |
Cyprus |
Mozambique |
Tonga |
Canada |
Namibia |
Tobago |
Darrussalam |
Naura |
Trinidad |
Dominica |
New Zealand |
Tuvalu |
Fiji |
Nigeria |
U.K. |
Gambia |
Pakistan |
Uganda |
Ghana |
Papua New Guinea |
Vanutu |
Grenada |
Samoa |
Zambia |
Guyana |
Seychelles |
India |
Sierra Leone |

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