British Doctors International Resourcing concentrates solely in the placement of specialist medicine doctors from all over the world into the UK, with a focus on permanent and fixed term roles. With a wealth of experience in medical recruitment, BDI Resourcing is fast becoming a leading provider of sustainable staffing solutions to the NHS and private sector in the UK.
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The Health and Care Worker Visa (Skilled Worker)
If you’re an international healthcare professional planning on relocating to the UK and joining the NHS, then the Health and Care Visa will benefit you. The Visa itself will enforce a reduced rate, faster processing, free Immigration Health Surcharge and better support for medical practitioners. The following article outlines the eligibility requirements of the visa along with its benefits. Who can apply for the Visa? The Health and Care Visa route is open to all EU and non-EU citizens, who are medical and healthcare professionals, applying under Tier 2 (General) for Entry Clearance or Leave to Remain;...
19 January 2022
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NHS Anaesthetics and ICU departments are very much in need of Doctors of all grades to fill various positions. If you are currently trying to secure such a role but are unsure on how to begin or have been trying for some time without success, BDI Resourcing’s top tips below aim to show you how you can make it possible. 1) Make sure that you CV is tailored When applying for roles in either Anaesthetics or ICU make sure that your CV is tailored to the position that you are applying for. Applying for various positions and changing your CV accordingly can take some time and effort but it is definitely worth doing...
17 January 2022
Working time regulations and signing a working hours waiver
The EWTD (European Working Time Directive) is an EU initiative to prevent employers from requiring their workforce to work excessively long hours, with implications for health and safety. The UK version of the EWTD is also known as the WTR (Working Time Regulations). The EWTD requires the working week to be an average of 48 hours, with further rights relating to break periods and holiday allowance, such as: 11 hours rest a day a day off each week a rest break if the working day is longer than six hours 5.6 weeks paid leave each year. It has applied to consultants and career grade staff since October 1998...
12 January 2022
How to select the right school for your child in the UK
Making the move to the UK can be an exciting and prosperous time for you but it can also open doors for your children too. The UK schooling system has a wide variety of schools to choose from and this guide will help you select the right one for your child. When do children start school? Although children can start nursery at any age in the UK the compulsory school age begins on the 1st of January, 1st of April or 1st of September after the child’s 5th birthday. Educational stages in the UK Nursery Schools/Preschool A nursery or preschool provide early education and childcare for children under the &lsquo...
10 January 2022
Pros and cons of the MTI Scheme
The Medical Training Initiative (MTI) scheme allows International Medical Graduates to come to the UK for a maximum of 2 years to train within the National Health Service (NHS). IMGs gain a lot from the knowledge, skills, and techniques they learn in the NHS and can use them to improve patient care in their home country when they return. The scheme does grant successful applicants GMC; we as an agency often get asked if this is a route that should be considered when attempting to begin a life in the UK as an NHS Doctor. Here we shall explain the pros and cons of the MTI Scheme...
06 January 2022
Preparing for MRCPSCYH CASC
MRCPsych CASC (Clinical Assessment of Skills and Competencies) is the final part of the MRCPsych examination series. More specifically, the CASC tests your clinical skills in a range of clinical situations. What is the format of the CASC examination? The CASC format is like an OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination). The CASC is made up of two circuits of individual stations which will test your clinical skills...
23 December 2021
What to expect when working in Ophthalmology in the NHS
Ophthalmology is a mixed medical and surgical specialty. There are many diverse ophthalmological problems encountered in the UK, particularly in an increasingly aged population. Ophthalmology practice is very diverse, dealing with a variety of issues and clinical conditions. It is important to note that Ophthalmology is a Senior Led Specialty, meaning that the majority of vacancies within the NHS will be at a Specialty Doctor or a Consultant level. In light of this, in order to secure the best career opportunities for yourself, we would always recommend the MRCS/FRCS/FRCOphth route to GMC Registration...
23 December 2021
How Paediatricians can strengthen their CV
There are many things that most NHS Trusts will require from overseas Paediatricians alongside your GMC and postgraduate qualification. In order to strengthen your CV and to ensure you meet the expectations of the clinicians there are courses you can attend and qualifications you can hold that will make you stand out. This blog will outline some resources/qualifications you can use in order to meet the requirements and ensure your CV is up to date, giving you the best chance at securing your NHS position...
22 December 2021
Preparing for MRCPSCYH B
MRCPsych Paper B is the second part of the three MRCPsych examination series. More specifically, it is a written paper which assesses critical review and the clinical topics in psychiatry. How long is the exam and what are the questions? Paper B is a three-hour exam worth 150 marks, comprised of 150 questions. It is made up of approximately two-thirds multiple-choice questions (MCQ) and one-third extended matching item questions (EMI). One-third of the paper covers critical review. Two-thirds of the paper covers clinical topics.  ...
22 December 2021
Levels of Critical Care within the NHS
Critical Care units and departments within the NHS are usually graded dependent on the level of Care the patients within them require. Most ICU wards in hospitals will have smaller units within them designated to each level of Adult Critical Care. Any Doctor considering a career in Intensive Care Medicine, should be aware of the different NHS levels of critical care and what to expect from each. Whilst the levels of adult critical care will often combine with one another, a very broad explanation of each can be found below. These levels have been defined and written about by the UK Intensive Care Society...
20 December 2021
CESR specific guidance for Medical Oncology
This article aims to help doctors who are applying for entry onto the Specialist Register with CESR in Medical Oncology. It is extremely important to note here that the CESR process is lengthy and requires an abundance of documentation and evidence. To ensure a smooth application process we highly recommend that you continually collect the evidence that will be required of you whilst you are still working overseas in order to ensure that you can effectively and efficiently continue to collect evidence when here in the UK. The guidance given here on documents to supply is not exhaustive and you may have alternative evidence...
15 December 2021
CESR specific guidance for Histopathology
The aim of this article is to help doctors who are applying for entry onto the Specialist Register with a CESR in Histopathology against the 2021 curriculum. It is extremely important to note here that the CESR process is lengthy and requires an abundance of documentation and evidence. To ensure a smooth application process we highly recommend that you continually collect the evidence that will be required of you whilst you are still working overseas in order to ensure that you can effectively and efficiently continue to collect evidence when here in the UK...
14 December 2021
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An Anaesthetist Royal College membership is an essential requirement to become eligible to sit all the FRCA examinations. Anaesthetists who are working outside of the UK do not currently qualify for any of the College membership categories. Temporary Examination Eligibility (TEE) bridges this gap and allows overseas doctors to satisfy the membership requirement and become eligible for the Primary FRCA examinations. However, doctors must have worked in the NHS for at least one year to become eligible for the Final FRCA examinations and therefore...
08 December 2021
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17 January 2022
Working time regulations and signing a working hours waiver
12 January 2022
How to select the right school for your child in the UK
10 January 2022
Pros and cons of the MTI Scheme
06 January 2022
Preparing for MRCPSCYH CASC
23 December 2021
What to expect when working in Ophthalmology in the NHS
23 December 2021
How Paediatricians can strengthen their CV
22 December 2021
Preparing for MRCPSCYH B
22 December 2021
Levels of Critical Care within the NHS
20 December 2021
CESR specific guidance for Medical Oncology
15 December 2021
CESR specific guidance for Histopathology
14 December 2021
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08 December 2021