CALLING ALL MEDICS! Is there a doctor in the house?

There is a national shortage of skilled health workers in the UK which is great news for those of you hoping to restart a career over here. The NHS offers great salaries and a whole host of other perks, the UK economy is doing (comparatively) well and life here is (arguably) very good; but did you know you’ll need to pass an English exam before you’ll be able to apply for a job?

7.5 is the magic number

In order to work as a foreign doctor in the UK, you’ll need an IELTS certificate proving your competencies at band 7.0 or above, with an overall score of 7.5. Sounds easy? I’m afraid it isn’t. Some native speakers would struggle to get a 7.0 in certain components and in order to get a 7.5 overall, you’ll need an 8.0 in one of the papers! Now don’t let me put you off as it can be done but without the right understanding of the exam and language requirements, this certification might not be plain sailing. Don’t bang your head against a brick wall, let me help you and we’ll try to get it over with as quickly and and painlessly as possible.

Believe me, the exam is tricky, even if you’re almost fluent, so contact me for a crash course and I’ll help you master the essay structures and exam techniques in as little time as possible to hopefully see you through on your first go.

Send me an email at: wokingenglish@gmail.com or phone me on 07481294548.
I look forward to hearing from you and getting you back in your scrubs A.S.A.P!

If you are a qualified doctor planning your move to Great Britain, visit the following page for more about work restrictions, visas, IELTS and the rest: British Medical Association