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Foreign doctors 'unready for UK'

16. September 2011 stand 00: 16 GMT by Adam Brimelow health correspondent, BBC News Stethoscope language, culture and medical standards are all issues the General Medical Council some foreign doctors come to the NHS with "little or no preparation at all says" to work in the UK.

It says, need more support trained under different cultural and professional standards.

The GMC is planning a basic induction program for all doctors, that will help you to understand how health care in the United Kingdom is practiced.

Representatives of the doctors say that helps the system to protect of the patients.

More than a third doctors who qualified registered abroad in the United Kingdom. The GMC says the NHS has sat heavily on their skills and their commitment, and could not have held without them.

But it says that they better support need to practice safely. The recommendation for a programme of induction is the State of medical education and practice in its first report.

This provides a profile of the medical profession and challenges for the future outlines.

Read the most important story "in my country, the doctor was a kind all he wants to can do so there was no real dilemma, because I was educated in a way, which was decided the right King is." "" The whole concept to explain every aspect of the treatment and the patient gives the opportunity to make their own decisions, it was something quite new for me. """I have come to know that the important things in the UK, I is not really the confidentiality that... in our culture is different, privacy is important, but in the UK it is very, very important."It says in the last year there were 239.270 physicians on the medical register. More than 150,000 qualified a further 23,000 in the UK, trained initially in the European economic area (EEA) and 66,000 completed her undergraduate medical training abroad. Cultural settings

Based on a variety of data including surveys of doctors and patients, the report that many foreign doctors have problems of adapting to a different cultural, ethical, and professional environment in the United Kingdom includes complaints. The GMC says, that these differences in dealing with the doctor-patient relationship has become particularly important.

The report also says that doctors should specific advice on what is expected of them, how the health service works and how they are regulated. It is advisable to training in communication skills, work around to give you sensitive situations and to avoid misunderstandings:

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a doctor in the UK will requires much more than just clinical experience - it is also important, very developed communication skills, medical ethics and culture and an understanding how the NHS works UK "
end quote Dr. Tom Dolphin British Medical Association" Although there are some good local initiatives to support the doctors new to this country, there are too many examples of new doctors, the implementation of clinical practice with little or even no preparation to work in the UK. "There were also accounts of locum doctors on tasks to take over, for which they were not properly trained, will be sent."

The GMC reaffirms its concern that language prevents controls on doctors from the EEA from providing under European law. A central concern in the Dr. Daniel Ubani, a doctor out-of-hours from Germany, a patient, David Gray, was killed with an overdose of painkillers.

The report confirms that the GMC is to change with the British Government, this restriction.

The GMC Chief Executive Niall Dickson, said that the regulator doctors preparing an induction arrangements with employers and professional bodies:

"Development of an induction programme for all doctors, the new in the support that they need, be sure to practice and with UK standards is our them." "This will more patients, ensure that the doctor treated they prepared to start working on the first day."

Protection for patients

Dr. Tom Dolphin of the British Medical Association junior doctor Committee welcomed the move.

", A doctor in the UK requires much more, that only clinical expertise." It is also important, very developed communication skills, medical ethics and culture and an understanding how the NHS works UK.

"The development of an introductory course helps doctors from overseas would do much to them to help, how to practice the difficult transition medicine in another country."

The President of the Royal College of surgeons, Prof Norman Williams, gave his support: "guiding physicians, new in the United Kingdom to the practice our professional, language, ethical and legal limits is to take a positive role for the General Medical Council and one at the Royal College of surgeons would like to strongly support."

"We want that possible problems went out when situations that develop could harm patients."



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