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Does anybody know how difficult it is for a US doc to practice medicine in Hong Kong or China? How's the financial prospect?

Is the licensing exam unreasonably difficult to protect local doctors? The HK medical society does not state details about the exam.

Please advise! :confused: :)

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I believe it might be more difficult if you want to specialize, since the medical system in HK relies heavily on GP and few specialists. While it might be easy for you to get a GP lisense, it might be realitively more difficult to become a specialist in HK. In fact, many GPs in HK go oversea for their additional trainings. For more information, you can contact Hong Kong College of _______ (surgeons, physicians, pathologists, ob......etc)

I know nothing about the actual exams........ just my 2 cents.

lets just say working in HK would take me a long long time to pay back my debt.



rcd331293@yahoo said:
Does anybody know how difficult it is for a US doc to practice medicine in Hong Kong or China? How's the financial prospect?

Is the licensing exam unreasonably difficult to protect local doctors? The HK medical society does not state details about the exam.

Please advise! :confused: :)
 
Hi ,I am a medical student in China ,and now it is my 4th year.I really do not know much about the exam or practice medicine in China,but I know that in Shanghai,Beijing,even Shenyang(where I am in),there are some hospital are looking for doctors from overseas,including the hospital which is run by foreigners.Maybe you can take a thinking .I am sorry I am not the student who studies English,so forgive my mistakes! I study Japanese. :p
 
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youngcmu said:
Hi ,I am a medical student in China ,and now it is my 4th year.I really do not know much about the exam or practice medicine in China,but I know that in Shanghai,Beijing,even Shenyang(where I am in),there are some hospital are looking for doctors from overseas,including the hospital which is run by foreigners.Maybe you can take a thinking .I am sorry I am not the student who studies English,so forgive my mistakes! I study Japanese. :p


i'm in guangdong of China.i have graduation from medical university.now i have been a doctor.
 
youngcmu said:
Hi ,I am a medical student in China ,and now it is my 4th year.I really do not know much about the exam or practice medicine in China,but I know that in Shanghai,Beijing,even Shenyang(where I am in),there are some hospital are looking for doctors from overseas,including the hospital which is run by foreigners.Maybe you can take a thinking .I am sorry I am not the student who studies English,so forgive my mistakes! I study Japanese. :p


Your english is very good for someone who doesn't even study it! ;)
 
For the financial aspect, I know Chinese doctors get paid very little, but that is balanced out with a rather low standard of living. My uncle treated some colleagues out to a fancy dinner at a nice restaurant, which ended up costing him about $2.50US for the entire group.

According to an article that I recently read, the monthly salary for a physician in China is about $200US.
 
Conway said:
For the financial aspect, I know Chinese doctors get paid very little, but that is balanced out with a rather low standard of living. My uncle treated some colleagues out to a fancy dinner at a nice restaurant, which ended up costing him about $2.50US for the entire group.

According to an article that I recently read, the monthly salary for a physician in China is about $200US.

Yes,I agree what you've said.A native Chinese physician's monthly salary is not too much.But a qualified doctor from foriegn country,whatever he's major in,can achieve much money and fame.However,if you wanna get a license in China,and then you come back to your country,I don't believe it's a good idea,because license here is not admitted by most developed countries,unless your license is about traditional chinese medical.

I'm a student from harbin in china. I could answer what you may wonder about China.
 
Conway said:
For the financial aspect, I know Chinese doctors get paid very little, but that is balanced out with a rather low standard of living. My uncle treated some colleagues out to a fancy dinner at a nice restaurant, which ended up costing him about $2.50US for the entire group.

According to an article that I recently read, the monthly salary for a physician in China is about $200US.

I'm in China right now. I haven't read the average salary for a physician, but I know that migrant workers with no education earn about $150US/month in the cities, so I think a local doctor in the cities could earn more than $200/month (I'm guessing the $200/month may have been an estimate to the national rural pay of doctors...maybe the overall average, though, is about $400-$500/month).

A doctor here from overseas would do much better, though, especially in an area with its share of expats. There's an expat clinic here in Xiamen, China where the Philippino doctor charges $50US just for a short consultation. He seems pretty busy, so I'd say he makes a profit of at least a couple thousand USD per month on consultations alone.

My 2c of observation and speculation.
 
$2.50 is NOT enough for a fancy restaurant. It's not even enough for one person at a decent restaraunt.

Conway said:
For the financial aspect, I know Chinese doctors get paid very little, but that is balanced out with a rather low standard of living. My uncle treated some colleagues out to a fancy dinner at a nice restaurant, which ended up costing him about $2.50US for the entire group.

According to an article that I recently read, the monthly salary for a physician in China is about $200US.
 
Does China need foreign doctors trained in a foreign country such as US? What is the prospect of working in China as a foreign trained doctor (such as US)? And do they look at the ranking of medical school in the US? Is Chinese language a must to know?
 
watermen said:
Is Chinese language a must to know?
:thumbup:
Seldom Chinese can speak English or other foreign language.
 
dama said:
:thumbup:
Seldom Chinese can speak English or other foreign language.

But working exclusively for ex-patriates might be an option in the big cities?

Does anyone have any knowledge of the requirements for medical registration in China? I presume there are no large hurdles for western trained doctors?
 
I have family members in China medicine system, actually since 2000, you need topass their board exam in China to practise. It is not that difficult compared to USMLE. In top medical schools there, a bunch of Americans study medicine using English textbooks and at the same time, learning some basic English.
I heard there are a couple of American run clinics just for foreigner, but haven't visited.


Purifyer said:
But working exclusively for ex-patriates might be an option in the big cities?

Does anyone have any knowledge of the requirements for medical registration in China? I presume there are no large hurdles for western trained doctors?
 
My company has recently opened a western medical clinic in Beijing callled Capitis King International Medical Center and it's located in the embassy area of Chaoyang District.

China has an enormous need for foreign trained doctors and there are opportunities to work in China without knowing Chinese. Our clinic is serving primarily the expat community and English is the primary language with the patients. All of our doctors and managment must be able to speak basic English.

If anyone is interested in discussing further don't hesitate to contact me directly at [email protected].



watermen said:
Does China need foreign doctors trained in a foreign country such as US? What is the prospect of working in China as a foreign trained doctor (such as US)? And do they look at the ranking of medical school in the US? Is Chinese language a must to know?
 
capitischina said:
My company has recently opened a western medical clinic in Beijing callled Capitis King International Medical Center and it's located in the embassy area of Chaoyang District.

China has an enormous need for foreign trained doctors and there are opportunities to work in China without knowing Chinese. Our clinic is serving primarily the expat community and English is the primary language with the patients. All of our doctors and managment must be able to speak basic English.

If anyone is interested in discussing further don't hesitate to contact me directly at [email protected].
Thank you very much.But I have to study in the next 2 years.Totally my school life is 6 years . :oops:
 
youngcmu said:
Hi ,I am a medical student in China ,and now it is my 4th year.I really do not know much about the exam or practice medicine in China,but I know that in Shanghai,Beijing,even Shenyang(where I am in),there are some hospital are looking for doctors from overseas,including the hospital which is run by foreigners.Maybe you can take a thinking .I am sorry I am not the student who studies English,so forgive my mistakes! I study Japanese. :p

Hi, please, can you put me on contact with shenyang's hospital who are looking for foreign doctors?

my email: [email protected]

thanks a lot
 
txt007 said:
Hi, please, can you put me on contact with shenyang's hospital who are looking for foreign doctors?

my email: [email protected]

thanks a lot


Practice in China is chaotic to say the least. Yes, they are seeking OS physicians, but being credentialed requires a lot of paperwork etc.

dg
 
Zhejiang University IS a very well-recognized school in China. However, many of my Chinese friends who have a medical degree in China are studying biostatistics or bioiniformatics in a PhD program with me, because they told me that even if they do well on USMLE they will have a very difficult time getting a residency in the United States (they are all Chinese citizens, by the way). So they have given up. And all of my friends are very smart and top students in China.
 
That being said, I am sure the training in China is very, very good. So you will learn what you need to learn and will be very prepared for any exam thrown at you.
 

I found it's difficult for foreigners to see the doctor in Shanghai, China, especially you cannot speak Chinese. My friend recommended me a good sevice hospital ----Gleneagles which is a famous organization in the world. So I recommend it to foreigners who need this infomation. I hope it can helpful for people.


Gleneagles Hospital
http://www.gleneagles.com.cn/
 
Capitis China is no longer operating the Capitis King International Medical Center. I recommend that you contact the United Family Healthcare group who have hospitals and clinics in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. There website is: http://www.unitedfamilyhospitals.com/en_index.asp

Good luck!
 
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