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    Totally agree Dedworth.

    It has to be of paramount importance that medical staff can communicate effectively with both other staff and patients. If not....no job.

    Meanwhile there are many young British school-leavers with the correct A-level grades who want to enter the medical profession, but can't get a place on a course in their own country that DOES have space for foreigners.

    This is a total nonsense.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Totally agree Dedworth.
    And ME! That's the very reason I'm so vehemently opposed to this Language Testing nonsense for decent, hardworking, friendly and law-abiding Filipino immigrants ... who are schooled in English and invariably contribute so much more to the UK Economy than any other Nationality on Earth (including most Europeans and many of the Brits themselves) !!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    And ME! That's the very reason I'm so vehemently opposed to this Language Testing nonsense for decent, hardworking, friendly and law-abiding Filipino immigrants ... who are schooled in English and invariably contribute so much more to the UK Economy than any other Nationality on Earth (including most Europeans and many of the Brits themselves) !!!
    i'm pretty certain i'm right, if a brit does a medical degree outside the EU (with a few exceptions) you would probably have to take the academic version of IELTS and get i thinks its 7.0 or 7.5 in every part (not that easy to do) b4 you could do your PLAB exams and register with the GMC
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Totally agree Dedworth.

    It has to be of paramount importance that medical staff can communicate effectively with both other staff and patients. If not....no job.

    Meanwhile there are many young British school-leavers with the correct A-level grades who want to enter the medical profession, but can't get a place on a course in their own country that DOES have space for foreigners.

    This is a total nonsense.

    You have hit the nail on the head graham. Could not agree more.


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