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15.10.24

From Casualty to Care : The Evolution of Emergency Medicine in India (1994-2024)

Not long ago, EM departments primarily functioned as "casualty wards," where resident medical officers (RMOs) would call in specialists—be it orthopedic surgeons or cardiologists—to treat patients. The RMOs had limited autonomy, often leading to inefficient care. Today, the scenario is completely different. Major hospital chains have significantly invested in their emergency services, staffing them with highly trained emergency physicians who can diagnose and treat patients on the spot.
14.10.24

Ten Discoveries

My top 10 India lessons and insights.
09.10.24

Making Waves: Our Journey in the Martin House Dragon Boat Race

The Martin House Dragon Boat Race is renowned for creating an unforgettable day for all. With support from our Cubed and Indigo colleagues, we aim to honour Harry and Grace's memory and contribute to the invaluable work of Martin House Children's Hospice.
09.10.24

Choosing Between IELTS or OET for GMC Registration

When it comes to GMC registration, English language proficiency is a key requirement. It’s important to note that if you’re applying for a Health and Care Worker visa, you won’t need to prove your English skills again if you’ve already passed a language assessment accepted by the GMC. This means you have the option to take either the IELTS or OET test — both of which are recognised by the GMC.
09.10.24

Understanding English Language Proficiency for GMC Registration

To help international medical graduates (IMGs) navigate this crucial step with ease, as part of our VIP Concierge Relocation and Resettlement Service, we have put together this guide to break down why English language proficiency matters and how you can meet the GMC’s requirements.
09.10.24

Spotlight on Regions - Yorkshire & the Humber

An exploration into the benefits of living in Yorkshire. As one of the UK’s biggest regions, now split into four distinct counties (North, West, South and East Yorkshire) - there’s plenty to do, see and explore.