Sniperr007
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I am a medical student from Nigeria. I will be done with medical school in 2021.
I will like to do my specialization in Austria and also practice there as a doctor.
Please. What are the requirements and necessary steps.
Thank you
Ist der Vorgang anders, wenn man ein "residency" in den Vereinigten Staaten schon beendet hat, und möchte nach Deutschland umziehen um dort auszuüben?Not 100% sure with Austria. But I believe it's similar to Germany (I'm currently finishing my paperwork to start residency here).
I will describe the process in Germany and hope that might help you.
You need to get an Approbation in order to practice medicine. For this you need
1) Language requirement via a test called Fachsprachprüfung (oral doctor/patient and doctor/doctor communication skills inGerman)
2) General medical test called Kenntnisprüfung. Imagine Step 2CS and CK but it's oral and in German obviously.
After passing both tests you get the license and can apply to a residency spot. There is no matchmaking or ranking system. You just go to any hospital with a vacancy and apply for employment.
Residencies last for at least 5 years (can take up to 7 or so) and sometimes you have to switch to another hospital to continue your training. It's an open end system. After you meet certain requirements you can apply for "board certification" to make an analogy
The hardest part is the language barrier. It took me around 10 months to go from no german to B2-C1. The Fachsprachrpüfung is based on C1.
In regards to language, do you reckon you can achieve that without going to a German speaking country?Not 100% sure with Austria. But I believe it's similar to Germany (I'm currently finishing my paperwork to start residency here).
I will describe the process in Germany and hope that might help you.
You need to get an Approbation in order to practice medicine. For this you need
1) Language requirement via a test called Fachsprachprüfung (oral doctor/patient and doctor/doctor communication skills inGerman)
2) General medical test called Kenntnisprüfung. Imagine Step 2CS and CK but it's oral and in German obviously.
After passing both tests you get the license and can apply to a residency spot. There is no matchmaking or ranking system. You just go to any hospital with a vacancy and apply for employment.
Residencies last for at least 5 years (can take up to 7 or so) and sometimes you have to switch to another hospital to continue your training. It's an open end system. After you meet certain requirements you can apply for "board certification" to make an analogy
The hardest part is the language barrier. It took me around 10 months to go from no german to B2-C1. The Fachsprachrpüfung is based on C1.
Ist der Vorgang anders, wenn man ein "residency" in den Vereinigten Staaten schon beendet hat, und möchte nach Deutschland umziehen um dort auszuüben?
In regards to language, do you reckon you can achieve that without going to a German speaking country?
What things did you do to achieve that level?
You got your Approbation bzw. Berufserlaubnis without speaking German? If I remember correctly the process is similar as in Germany, so you would need (at least) the Fachsprachprüfung.Boarded (and bored) Emergency Doc living part of the year in Austria looking for opportunities. Please feel free to reply or PM with thoughts or suggestions. Not currently a German speaker but its on the list.