Will somebody translate this to German? |
Fangen sie Erpresser und bringen Sie die Bilder wieden ni Ordnung! gez. Direktor Additional Details Sorry! I am asking this to be translated to english!... |
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What cities in Germany have tourists welcome passes for transportation and tourist sites? |
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What are the best places to visit in Frankfurt, Germany?? |
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Where do gay turks in berlin hang out? |
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In Bavarian/Bayern Culture, what does "Liberalitas Bavarica" mean? |
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Deboma@pldtsl.net? |
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Any tips for travel in Germany? |
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Going to Germany???? |
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Is it hard for Americans to find positions in Germany? |
I'm from America and I'm studying to be a surgeon. I'm still in school but I'd like to work overseas eventually and I would be interested in working in Germany because I'm interested in the culture and I've studied the German language in schcool. So I was just wondering: Is it difficult for Americans to find positions in Germany in the medical field or not? What documents/papers would I need to begin the process of working in Germany when I'm ready? Additional Details I was in Germany last summer and I've studied German for five years in school in the United States. |
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Fenris Troll Ripper JPA RT ATL ®
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As a Medical Dr especially a surgeon you would stand a better chance of finding work there than many other forms of work.
Some important things though, my former gf is a Anesthesiologist there and I know in order for her to work in the USA she had to take and pass the USMLE I am sure that Germany or the EU has a similar exam to prove you can practice medicine there and after that you just have to find a Hospital or practice that will hire you and speaking German well is essential!
You could always open your own practice as well but their is more licensing involved with that. You have a better than average chance if you pass their medical exams of finding work than many other fields of work.
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Daughter just went to work in Germany. She first registered as a resident in her city. After she found work, she had to get working papers (similar to our 'green card'). Best to have job before you go. She moved with fiance who is a German citizen. Strangest thing is having to register as a resident everytime you move. She is CPA and had no problem finding a job. |
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Not exactly sure about medical exams required, but I know that you must first have the job, before you can get the work permit.
Usually the employer has to prove that no German or EU citizen can be found for this particular job, before employing any other nationality.
We used to have a lot of trouble with this when trying to employ trainees from overseas.
But medical personal is scarce (und underpaid) in Germany, so you might be lucky.
You might want to check with your German consulate for exact details for visa, or check their website. |
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It depends on your your job or field of work. Since you have already studied the German Language you are already ahead!
Your best bet is to check out the Universities with a hospital or clinic connection. Amost all major German cities have them. If you are studying to be a surgeon you may get offers from the Universities to finish your studies there. The Catch? You might have to work there a few years. Those offers depend on the university.
Anyway, before I write a book send me an email if you want and I can hook you up with 2 doctors who live in Köln. Both are affiliated with university clinics or hospitals. And, they have looked into moving to America to practice so they can give you tips in regards to paperwork or whatever you need to be a surgeon in Germany.
Just one question? Have you ever been to Germany? It is a wonderful country. I mean I was supposed to stay for just one year, and I have now lived here for over 20. But, I can assure you Germany is not perfect and you certainly will not find Maria von Trapp running around singing the hills are alive with the sound of music....Ok, that was in Austria.
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