Indian doctors in Britain failing key exams: report

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PTI: London, Dec 24 2012, 16:52 IST
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Hundreds of foreign doctors, including those from India and Pakistan, are routinely failing key medical exams in the UK, according to a British media report.

"Success rates are so poor that medical associations want doctors to be allowed six attempts at passing the tests rather than the current four," report said.

The findings raise fears that trainee medics, mainly from

India, Pakistan and Nigeria, are not suitably qualified to treat patients despite spending three years working for the National Health Service (NHS) before taking the exam.

Until they pass the exams, which qualify them to practise independently as hospital physicians or GPs, trainees continue to see patients -- under supervision -- in placements at hospitals and general practitioner (GP) surgeries.

However, figures show that foreign doctors are substantially more likely to fail than UK graduates, with communication cited as one of the problems.

While just nine per cent of British doctors fail to pass the knowledge and practical exams, more than 63 per cent of foreign doctors do not reach the standard to pass.

Foreign medical associations are now demanding that doctors are given two additional opportunities to pass the tests amid claims that examiners may be discriminating against non-UK graduates, the report said.

However, their claims have been refuted by leading UK specialists who say a recent study showed "no substantial effects of gender or ethnicity on examiner/candidate interactions", and that passing the exams is dependent on having the appropriate skills.

"This is scandalous. If a doctor can go on failing they shouldn't be treating patients in

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Reader's Comments (6)| Post a Comment

Give minority and BC reservation to Indians

kumarmanglam | 25-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
Why there is no reservation for poor and backwards In UK? All these doctors will qualify under minority quota In UK, The country UK is backward in adopting democracy. They should have regional language doctors too. Why the UK politicians dont divide UK on religion and minority? Because of UK problems the Indians and pakistanis are suffering. Give quota to them . send mayawati, mulayam and sonia to UK parliament

Give quota to Indians

kumarmanglam | 25-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
Why there is no reservation for poor and backwards? All these doctors will qualify under minority quota, The country is backward in adopting democracy. They should have regional language doctors too. Why the politicians dont divide the nation on religion and minority? Because of their problem the Indians and pakistanis are suffering. Give quota to them . send mayawati, mulayam and sonia to their parliament

In India, Money can buy qualification

Shiva | 25-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
It is not surprise that Indian doctors fail as students can get admitted to several Indian Universities if they pay money. IIT is also Indian but has a great reputation for its outstanding high level graduates. Several new countries in Asia including Singapore and Malaysia has prospered well but India had failed miserably due to political mockery and corruption.

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