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Q: Any jobs for foreigner medical student graduates [ doctors/M.B.B.S.] in china ?

looking for job in hospital as working doctor but is a foreigner student,graduated in china? any suggestion please ? a serious question.

14 years 8 weeks ago in  General  - Nanjing

 
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Firstly, the person would probably have to speak Chinese.  I don't know about licensing requirements here but they do exist.  Secondly, you may wish to try one of the larger international clinics in Shanghai.  Sometimes they don't work as doctors but as medical consultants.

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Hospitals look at certain things and experience is usually on the top of their list. That is odd because how else would you get experience if they aren't willing to hire you. Same goes with teaching. I would say that you could get a job in a hospital because I've seen some foreigners working in hospitals here in China and I'm not sure if they spoke Chinese or not. The only thing I know is that they were foreigners, but the only thing is the person that was working at the hospital had like over ten years of experience and he was in charge of the department where he was working. I would say your chances are good if you have graduated from a school in China because they look at that too!

GuilinRaf:

Thats why most Medical training programs have "internships". They get training and experience at the same time.

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You may want to check the "Foreign Clinics" which many cities have.

khalil2013:

hi are there any medical teaching jobs available anywhere in china....if any one can guide please share the details. i am a graduate from harbin medical university.thanks

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GuilinRaf:

Check the classifieds.....

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hi im dr.aroosha graduated from dalian medical university  i want to know how can i get job in any hospital in yiwu i can speak little bit of  chinese as well.

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and also i did my 1year internship in my country pakistan i have my letters

xerxes:

working as a paid doctor in china. you must have HSK 6 or 8 band certificate and of course the skills as well. they have their own license examinations. though originally its in chinese but i have heard you can take it in english as well. there are steps for it. as far as working in china chinese is must. though teaching to foreigners can play a good role if university agrees to keep you for a semester and there after. though there are agencies and consultants who will provide you with job as teacher in medical school but they have their own terms and conditions. 

best of luck...

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I am the medical director for a medical group within China. We employ foreign doctors including general practitioners and specialists. Licensing within China is carried out by each province and foreign doctors can work within China if they fulfill the licensing requirements.

 

Most  foreign doctors are found in the larger cities and places like Hong Kong and Macau.

 

We also employ some foreign nurses and ancillary staff.

 

I have a European Medical degree and trained as a specialist surgeon.

dipsundarlimbu:

ok nice can u help then?

12 years 16 weeks ago
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how can one get a license in china to practise if he is an expat  doctor graduated in china 

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