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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by PresidentBuBu: 8:23pm On Feb 17, 2018
Add me to the whatsapp grp 09022879827
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by hidoc: 5:53pm On Feb 19, 2018
I will appreciate if anyone can add me to PLAB 1 watsapp/Telegram group...........07033473961. Thanks!
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Ekitibiased(m): 10:59pm On Feb 20, 2018
Pls I need help with a job at a private hospital in Lagos , I have good experience and ability to work alone . Pls help me or link me with an employer....
Whatsapp contact - 08114000400...Thanks
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Ekitibiased(m): 10:59pm On Feb 20, 2018
Pls I need help with a job as a doctor at a private hospital in Lagos , I have good experience and ability to work alone . Pls help me or link me with an employer....
Whatsapp contact - 08114000400...Thanks
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by amaham(m): 11:55am On Feb 21, 2018
Pls add me to whatsapp group... 08063369588
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Mathias2015(m): 10:59pm On Feb 21, 2018
Good day Drs in the house, please can anyone be of assist to my younger brother who is doing Remedial in ABU. I enrolled him to a hospital were he did auxiliary during the pass 2 years he was pursuing his admission into the university. The boy is very good that he can even do like 3 different surgeries without the supervision of a Doctor. The area of help am seeking for, was for him to be given the course of his choice which is medicine and surgery. Not at the end they give him a different one entirely due to Nigeria factor. He's doing well academically presently. So, what else should he do to scale through. Any useful advice is welcome. Can be reach on 08077011964
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by ikevin(m): 12:02am On Feb 23, 2018
Mathias2015:
Good day Drs in the house, please can anyone be of assist to my younger brother who is doing Remedial in ABU. I enrolled him to a hospital were he did auxiliary during the pass 2 years he was pursuing his admission into the university. The boy is very good that he can even do like 3 different surgeries without the supervision of a Doctor. The area of help am seeking for, was for him to be given the course of his choice which is medicine and surgery. Not at the end they give him a different one entirely due to Nigeria factor. He's doing well academically presently. So, what else should he do to scale through. Any useful advice is welcome. Can be reach on 08077011964
how on earth would a secondary school leaver who has no idea about anatomy, physiology, pathology, medicine and surgery be allowed to perform surgery, he is involving himself in illegal operations and could be arrested. lol, without help of a doctor, no anaesthetic team, only him haba bros....you better tell him to stop, and concentrate on trying to gain admission by reading his book really hard.

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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Gr8amechi: 5:26pm On Feb 23, 2018
Mathias2015:
Good day Drs in the house, please can anyone be of assist to my younger brother who is doing Remedial in ABU. I enrolled him to a hospital were he did auxiliary during the pass 2 years he was pursuing his admission into the university. The boy is very good that he can even do like 3 different surgeries without the supervision of a Doctor. The area of help am seeking for, was for him to be given the course of his choice which is medicine and surgery. Not at the end they give him a different one entirely due to Nigeria factor. He's doing well academically presently. So, what else should he do to scale through. Any useful advice is welcome. Can be reach on 08077011964
Practicing medicine isn't same as auxiliary nursing training in fact the Doctor Who trained your brother should be arrested immediately. Medicine has a curriculum and it was drawn out for a purpose. You can't jump into performing surgeries when you don't know the basic medical science, you have no idea of what gross anatomy is, no pathology training now clinical exposure. Advice your brother to stop immediately and focus on getting admitted, you first understand the theory of medicine before indulging in the practical I'd not you end you as a common mechanic.

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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Onu80: 9:41pm On Feb 23, 2018
Hello! I am a medicl doctor in jigawa. I intend writing the PLAB exam. i would be grateful if someone could link me to a PLAB academy or add me to a whatsapp group.
My number 08033238823.
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by jefdr001: 1:00pm On Feb 24, 2018
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Mathias2015:
Good day Drs in the house, please can anyone be of assist to my younger brother who is doing Remedial in ABU. I enrolled him to a hospital were he did auxiliary during the pass 2 years he was pursuing his admission into the university. The boy is very good that he can even do like 3 different surgeries without the supervision of a Doctor. The area of help am seeking for, was for him to be given the course of his choice which is medicine and surgery. Not at the end they give him a different one entirely due to Nigeria factor. He's doing well academically presently. So, what else should he do to scale through. Any useful advice is welcome. Can be reach on 08077011964
just buy him all medical books from anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, clinical medicine and surgery, let him read them very well then apply for mdcn license. he will cope bro. grin
Mathias2015:
Good day Drs in the house, please can anyone be of assist to my younger brother who is doing Remedial in ABU. I enrolled him to a hospital were he did auxiliary during the pass 2 years he was pursuing his admission into the university. The boy is very good that he can even do like 3 different surgeries without the supervision of a Doctor. The area of help am seeking for, was for him to be given the course of his choice which is medicine and surgery. Not at the end they give him a different one entirely due to Nigeria factor. He's doing well academically presently. So, what else should he do to scale through. Any useful advice is welcome. Can be reach on 08077011964
just buy him all medical books from anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, clinical medicine and surgery, let him read them very well then apply for mdcn license. he will cope bro.

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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by DrKamaldeen: 1:03pm On Feb 25, 2018
Please add me to the Plab Part1 whatsapp group. i PLAN TO WRITE THE EXAM THIS YEAR.
07013098121
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Oritna94(m): 9:06am On Feb 26, 2018
Hi please add me to the WhatsApp/ telegram group for plab 1. Hope to take the exams this year

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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 11:16am On Feb 27, 2018
sonofaGod:
my post is meant for intelligent people.that may explain why u are having a tough time understanding this
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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 11:17am On Feb 27, 2018
Don't be so cryptic! what do you mean? just say it...do you have rashes on your body or something
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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 11:41am On Feb 27, 2018
MrBigiman:


Done and aced bro.
Great, congrats, Please what materials did you used, I am stuck in band 7
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 11:51am On Feb 27, 2018
Medic98:
@ Orthodude - Sorry I'm just seeing your PM. I haven't been in here in a long while. Since its been a long time, I'm sure whatever queries you had has been resolved..
hey , congrats, please how did you aced the IELTS Exam
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 12:15pm On Feb 27, 2018
Medic98:

Hi Nyinyez7, I think you should contact the poster below. He may be able to add you. Cheers!

Hello Dr I am on telegram, please add me 0094531873023
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Nobody: 12:16pm On Feb 27, 2018
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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Gr8amechi: 1:00pm On Feb 27, 2018
Medic98:
@ Orthodude - Sorry I'm just seeing your PM. I haven't been in here in a long while. Since its been a long time, I'm sure whatever queries you had has been resolved..
Good afternoon chief, don't know if you could give us some hint on your IELTS exams success and also keep us updated with you new environment
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Oritna94(m): 1:50pm On Feb 28, 2018
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Concerning GMC registration. What evidence do you use for completion of internship? Is it your provisional certificate? Or is there something else you need to show. I completed mine years ago.
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Medic98: 9:40pm On Mar 01, 2018
Oritna94:


Concerning GMC registration. What evidence do you use for completion of internship? Is it your provisional certificate? Or is there something else you need to show. I completed mine years ago.
Hi! For GMC registration, you can request MDCN to send a letter to GMC confirming completion of your internship with the dates and postings included. I requested for one in December and it was about 20k. They can send it together with your Certificate of Good Standing which costs about 62k. That's 82k in all. An alternative way would be to use those forms you were given immediately after internship. The ones you had to sign at the end of each posting that had doctors copy and hospitals copy. If you still have them and they have no errors (cancellations or tipex use), you can send that to GMC instead. It doesn't matter how long ago you completed your internship. What matters is that you are able to prove that you actually completed it. Cheers!

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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Medic98: 11:12pm On Mar 01, 2018
Gr8amechi:
Good afternoon chief, don't know if you could give us some hint on your IELTS exams success and also keep us updated with you new environment
basingstoke:
hey , congrats, please how did you aced the IELTS Exam
IELTS, hmmn... For the listening and reading sections, I didn't really have any problem with those from the start. I did some practice tests using Cambridge IELTS Students Book with Answers version 9 and 10 which I downloaded online. I tried to simulate exam conditions as much as possible by strictly timing myself, and I always scored band 8 and above from the first attempt, so those were not really problematic.
The major challenge was writing cos I had no one to assess my write-ups. I watched some youtube ielts videos particularly Jessica Beck. I actually watched all (or almost all) of Jessica Becks free writing and speaking videos on youtube. I also completed the Road to IELTS from beginning to end. I then practiced writing and speaking by timing myself and answering some of the sample questions in the materials I had. I had about a month of preparation before the exam. I was working as well so preps was majorly after work. Some friends of mine used ieltsliz and ieltsbuddy in addition to Road to IELTS but I didn't use those.
On the exam day, I was pretty confident, however, I had a little hitch in the listening section. I didn't hear the answer to a question in that section. That destabilized me a little and caused me to miss 2 or 3 more answers. I eventually caught up with the speaker and completed it. Despite the hitch, I felt I would make at least a 7.5 in listening. Luckily, I had 8.5.
Reading was clean. No hitches. I also had an 8.5.
Writing was a challenge, I barely finished. I wrote a lot, asked for extra sheet. I didn't have time to go over what I had written and correct any errors. Thank God I made it 'cos I couldn't imagine having to write that exam again. I scored 7.0 in writing.
My speaking was scheduled for the same day on request because I had to travel a distance to get to the venue and I couldn't afford to make the trip twice. By the time it was time for speaking, I was drained. That exam isn't one I'd like to repeat honestly. It's really exhausting. Thankfully, I had 8.5 in speaking as well.
My advice would be that you should try to assess yourself before your exam and know where you stand. You should have an idea of how well prepared you are. If you are not sure, let a friend honestly assess you, then you'd know whether you're ready to go for the exam or not. You may also consider signing up with one of the online or offline ielts tutorial courses if you have an area that gives you a lot of difficulty. You may also want to ask for advice from those that did theirs in Nigeria because some people say that marking is stricter here (I don't know how true this is). Hope I've helped a little. I wish you all the best. Cheers!

P.S: @basingstoke, you may have to work some more on your grammar cos I can see that you made the same grammatical error twice in your questions above. It should be ace not aced and use not used... no offense intended.. just trying to help. Cheers!!

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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Medic98: 11:23pm On Mar 01, 2018
Gr8amechi:
... and also keep us updated with your new environment
Ok boss! I'll try to let you know how it all is by the time I get there. I intend to travel later this month by God's grace.

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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 12:03pm On Mar 02, 2018
Medic98:

IELTS, hmmn... For the listening and reading sections, I didn't really have any problem with those from the start. I did some practice tests using Cambridge IELTS Students Book with Answers version 9 and 10 which I downloaded online. I tried to simulate exam conditions as much as possible by strictly timing myself, and I always scored band 8 and above from the first attempt, so those were not really problematic.
The major challenge was writing cos I had no one to assess my write-ups. I watched some youtube ielts videos particularly Jessica Beck. I actually watched all (or almost all) of Jessica Becks free writing and speaking videos on youtube. I also completed the Road to IELTS from beginning to end. I then practiced writing and speaking by timing myself and answering some of the sample questions in the materials I had. I had about a month of preparation before the exam. I was working as well so preps was majorly after work. Some friends of mine used ieltsliz and ieltsbuddy in addition to Road to IELTS but I didn't use those.
On the exam day, I was pretty confident, however, I had a little hitch in the listening section. I didn't hear the answer to a question in that section. That destabilized me a little and caused me to miss 2 or 3 more answers. I eventually caught up with the speaker and completed it. Despite the hitch, I felt I would make at least a 7.5 in listening. Luckily, I had 8.5.
Reading was clean. No hitches. I also had an 8.5.
Writing was a challenge, I barely finished. I wrote a lot, asked for extra sheet. I didn't have time to go over what I had written and correct any errors. Thank God I made it 'cos I couldn't imagine having to write that exam again. I scored 7.0 in writing.
My speaking was scheduled for the same day on request because I had to travel a distance to get to the venue and I couldn't afford to make the trip twice. By the time it was time for speaking, I was drained. That exam isn't one I'd like to repeat honestly. It's really exhausting. Thankfully, I had 8.5 in speaking as well.
My advice would be that you should try to assess yourself before your exam and know where you stand. You should have an idea of how well prepared you are. If you are not sure, let a friend honestly assess you, then you'd know whether you're ready to go for the exam or not. You may also consider signing up with one of the online or offline ielts tutorial courses if you have an area that gives you a lot of difficulty. You may also want to ask for advice from those that did theirs in Nigeria because some people say that marking is stricter here (I don't know how true this is). Hope I've helped a little. I wish you all the best. Cheers!

P.S: @basingstoke, you may have to work some more on your grammar cos I can see that you made the same grammatical error twice in your questions above. It should be ace not aced and use not used... no offense intended.. just trying to help. Cheers!!
Thank you so much, I have been stuck on 6.5 for the reading and listening, I can not simply wrap my head around those two. I think the test especially the speaking is more difficult abroad than it is in Nigeria. Please if you do not mind, I will like to ask you further skills in the reading and listening, please I have sent you an email request. Will be glad if you can kindly respond to me. And thanks for the grammer correction
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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Oritna94(m): 8:35pm On Mar 03, 2018
Medic98:

Hi! For GMC registration, you can request MDCN to send a letter to GMC confirming completion of your internship with the dates and postings included. I requested for one in December and it was about 20k. They can send it together with your Certificate of Good Standing which costs about 62k. That's 82k in all. An alternative way would be to use those forms you were given immediately after internship. The ones you had to sign at the end of each posting that had doctors copy and hospitals copy. If you still have them and they have no errors (cancellations or tipex use), you can send that to GMC instead. It doesn't matter how long ago you completed your internship. What matters is that you are able to prove that you actually completed it. Cheers!


Wow thanks bro. Honestly, I can't remember where I kept those doctor's assessments. But all the same you have given me an alternative. Please update us on your progress. Also I will love to contact you anytime I have a question if you don't mind. Thanks for the heads up once again.
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Gr8amechi: 9:19pm On Mar 03, 2018
Medic98:

IELTS, hmmn... For the listening and reading sections, I didn't really have any problem with those from the start. I did some practice tests using Cambridge IELTS Students Book with Answers version 9 and 10 which I downloaded online. I tried to simulate exam conditions as much as possible by strictly timing myself, and I always scored band 8 and above from the first attempt, so those were not really problematic.
The major challenge was writing cos I had no one to assess my write-ups. I watched some youtube ielts videos particularly Jessica Beck. I actually watched all (or almost all) of Jessica Becks free writing and speaking videos on youtube. I also completed the Road to IELTS from beginning to end. I then practiced writing and speaking by timing myself and answering some of the sample questions in the materials I had. I had about a month of preparation before the exam. I was working as well so preps was majorly after work. Some friends of mine used ieltsliz and ieltsbuddy in addition to Road to IELTS but I didn't use those.
On the exam day, I was pretty confident, however, I had a little hitch in the listening section. I didn't hear the answer to a question in that section. That destabilized me a little and caused me to miss 2 or 3 more answers. I eventually caught up with the speaker and completed it. Despite the hitch, I felt I would make at least a 7.5 in listening. Luckily, I had 8.5.
Reading was clean. No hitches. I also had an 8.5.
Writing was a challenge, I barely finished. I wrote a lot, asked for extra sheet. I didn't have time to go over what I had written and correct any errors. Thank God I made it 'cos I couldn't imagine having to write that exam again. I scored 7.0 in writing.
My speaking was scheduled for the same day on request because I had to travel a distance to get to the venue and I couldn't afford to make the trip twice. By the time it was time for speaking, I was drained. That exam isn't one I'd like to repeat honestly. It's really exhausting. Thankfully, I had 8.5 in speaking as well.
My advice would be that you should try to assess yourself before your exam and know where you stand. You should have an idea of how well prepared you are. If you are not sure, let a friend honestly assess you, then you'd know whether you're ready to go for the exam or not. You may also consider signing up with one of the online or offline ielts tutorial courses if you have an area that gives you a lot of difficulty. You may also want to ask for advice from those that did theirs in Nigeria because some people say that marking is stricter here (I don't know how true this is). Hope I've helped a little. I wish you all the best. Cheers!

P.S: @basingstoke, you may have to work some more on your grammar cos I can see that you made the same grammatical error twice in your questions above. It should be ace not aced and use not used... no offense intended.. just trying to help. Cheers!!
Wow am really speechless for all these hints you call it little?? Men if this is little then I wonder how much would be lol.
Thanks a lot, am very grateful will follow everything you have said Religiously, one more thing can I send you a pm? Also can I add you up on any social media, facebook, instagram or twitter?? Thanks Alot for your help so far
Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Geesaintagape: 8:34am On Mar 04, 2018
For goodness sake I'm a Dr n i have telling my friends dat we should b objective in our thinking. The country is hard 4 every profession let's keep away Dr this or that.
Go to town n cee sb with 2.1 grade running bike or keke to survive.
The situation is really bad n ugly

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Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Geesaintagape: 8:37am On Mar 04, 2018
For goodness sake I'm a Dr n i have bn telling my friends dat we should b objective in our thinking. The country is hard 4 every profession let's keep away Dr this or that.
Go to town n cee sb with 2.1 grade running bike or keke to survive.
The situation is really bad n ugly.
Pharmacists hav turn store manager or saleboy

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