Tuesday, August 17, 2010

How can I get a medical doctor's job in Japan. I have a post-graduate diploma in Public Health & Hosp. Mgt.

I'm a male, 49 yrs., from India. Passed MBBS with 61.5% marks, passed all papaers in 1st. attempt only, from Univ. of Calcutta. I did my Diploma in Public Health in 1989 ranking 1st. in the same University. Again I did Post-graduate Certificate in Hospital Management in 1998 from the National Inst. of Health %26amp; Family Welfare, New Delhi. I have clinical experience to treat patients for over 23 years with some amount of teaching and field experience. I did a research studentship in Family Planning while I was a medical student in 1980-81 under ICMR. Presently I'm employed with Govt. of India in a senior executive post. I would like to get a similar post or a teaching post in Preventive/Community Medicine or as Hospital Manager in Japan. I know Japanese language to some extent, I learnt it on regular basis in 1975-76 as a student from the school of Japanese Language in the Consulate General of Japan Office, at Calcutta. I'm fond of travelling and have flair for teaching.

How can I get a medical doctor's job in Japan. I have a post-graduate diploma in Public Health %26amp; Hosp. Mgt.
Need to finish Japanese school and get license.





I know there are many talented ppl in India. However, the language will be a barrier for not only Indian but also many foreigners.


Japanese ppl don't speak English in daily life.
Reply:If you were to attempt to seek work as a doctor without having completed medical school, residency and internship, I would never, ever consider seeking healthcare from you.





If you really want to be a doctor, enroll in an accredited medical school, graduate and complete your residency and internship.





You are in NO WAY qualified to practice in ANY such manner as you are now. Your current degrees in no way at all qualify you to be a doctor. Get real.





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