Nearly impossible to get residency training in Sweden?
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Nearly impossible to get residency training in Sweden?
I've recently heard that for non-eu citizen and eu medical school graduate, it is nearly impossible to get residency training in Sweden or any other Scandinavian countries. And, it is advised to come to Sweden or any other Scandinavian countries after he or she has completed Specialty training.
I hope someone could confirm that this is true or not.
Thanks a lot
I hope someone could confirm that this is true or not.
Thanks a lot
Re: Residency or Specialty?
I'm sure you'll get a better answer from someone else - but I'll try to answer at least part of your question. For Swedish medical students it's required to complete at least 18 months of recidency AT internship in order to apply for a medical license. However, in many other EU countries - recidency AT internship is not required in order to receive a license. Instead, med school (in Latvia for example) in prolonged for an extra term (12 terms in total). Consequently - doctors who have earned a medical license in other EU countries can practice medicine in Sweden without going through swedish residency AT internship.henry90121 skrev:I've recently heard that for non-eu citizen and eu medical school graduate, it is nearly impossible to get residency training in Sweden or any other Scandinavian countries. And, it is advised to come to Sweden or any other Scandinavian countries after he or she has completed Specialty training.
I hope someone could confirm that this is true or not.
Thanks a lot
I have no idea what rules apply for non-EU doctors and med students - or for med students in EU countries that DO require recidency before licensing.
P.S. I'm not 100% sure about all of this. But it's my general understanding of the situation.
Senast redigerad av Nils den 08 jul 2014, 23:03, redigerad totalt 1 gånger.
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Re: Residency or Specialty?
I would guess that it is possible to get a residency position in rural areas for a foreign medical graduate.
Elbarto, residency is the equivalence of ST, not AT.
Elbarto, residency is the equivalence of ST, not AT.
Re: Residency or Specialty?
Oops! Sorry to confuse you henry90121.Tonne skrev:Elbarto, residency is the equivalence of ST, not AT.
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Re: Residency or Specialty?
elbarto skrev:<font><font>Apperently I meant internship whenever I wrote residency.</font></font>
Thank both of you very much for replying.Tonne skrev:<font><font>I would guess that it is possible to get a residency position in rural areas for a foreign medical graduate.</font><font>Elbarto, residency is the equivalence of ST, not AT.</font></font>
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In medical school in Hungary, which is where I'm going, I get a license after I graduate. So, I can immediately get a license in Sweden. The thing I'm most worried is that no hospital or clinic will give me ST training, which is the training before having specialty. I've heard that there is limited places, and they are for Swedish medschools or Swedish people studying abroad. Others suggest that I get a specialty in another country first then come and work in Sweden.
I have no problem doing ST in a more rural place. I can probably find work in an urban place after ST right? I really hope I won't have a problem working in a country, after I spend many time studying the language.
Re: Residency or Specialty?
If you're good and speak swedish well, you will not have a problem.
Re: Residency or Specialty?
Not significantly more than native Swedes, at least. There is currently a shortage of ST positions relative to both supply (of licensed doctors) and demand (for specialist physicians) but pressure has been building for an increase.
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Got it. Thanks a lot for the reply