Working abroad

Many doctors want the opportunity to work abroad at some time during their career. Some may want a break from the NHS and training programme; some maybe unsure what they want to do next and need time to think, and some just want to experience a different culture and health care system.

Most employers have a positive attitude towards 6 months or a year abroad, whether it is for medical work or other reasons, and it often counts for you at interview if you have comparable British experience to the other candidates. Consider carefully the stage at which you consider doing this because as your career progresses it gets more difficult as family and financial committments increase and taking time out of training may not be possible.

Check insurance prior to leaving and ensure you have a secure job to go to. Get references and statements of experience while you are away.

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