I know there might be an awful lot of regulations and bureaucracy involved in this process that I’m not looking into carefully. However, how can Caribbean medical schools have several partnerships with uk universities allowing medical students to do the entirety of their clinicals in uk hospitals, while the majority of uk students doing medicine abroad are in Eastern Europe, which in most cases graduate with zero NHS experience.
It’s literally in the universities best interest that uk students in Eastern Europe partake in some NHS clinical experience, is there a reason that I’m unaware of as to why this isn’t common? Not only that but some EE medical universities even restrict doing clinical rotations in your home country.
u/CivilClimate8350 — 8 days ago