Tuesday, July 24, 2012

If I go to medical school in the UK (England), will it be extremely difficult to come back to the United Stat


If I go to medical school in the UK (England), will it be extremely difficult to come back to the United Stat?
es to practice? I am American, but I need to come to England to attend medical school.
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1 :
have you even started your general? with that grammer you won't even pass.
2 :
I lived in UK for three years. Wonderful. London mainly. But I was QUITE READY to come back to the USA and in fact could NOT have stayed there any longer. I am fairly certain this applies to MOST people from the USA. Has to do with sunlight and a lot of things. Where in the USA would you do a Residency and in what? Check with possible places. If you are willing to work as military doctor, say in the Navy or Air Force, they would likely bend over backwards to set you up, another possibility. There are Residencies just like everywhere else. If the USA does not take you, no problem, CANADA will. That all is a long way off in the future to be worrying about now. Generally, I recommend a three-year focus for planning with MOST ALL the work being done in the HERE and NOW. Misuse of the present moment changes the entire future, and other things can happen too. Thus the saying, 'the best laid plans of mice and men [often go astray] and leave us not but grief and pain for promised joy.' Not to be discouraging. Just pointing out it never turns out QUITE the way one expects. But you must work on your goals nevertheless. Persistence and steadfastness towards the lesser objectives which add up to the whole and to that distant point you want. On top of all that, everything is constantly changing -- faster than ever. We all need a solid kernel of wisdom and good practice to see us through. Hang in there, and keep clicking things off.
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