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How to start a career as a general practitioner in Poland? MPS provides full support when moving to Poland. If you want to get a free consultation on moving and employment, fill out our form - and we will contact you within 24 hours - http://anketa-mps.minisite.ai/youtube You can also get all the detailed information by calling +48 604 322 523, Kirill _______________________________ To get a job in Poland, doctors must have a Polish level of B1 or higher. Our package of services "Turnkey Relocation" includes a course in medical Polish. You can start learning it from 0 or at a more advanced level. You can start training now You can find out the class schedule and get all the detailed information by calling +48 668 836 300 - Daria. You can get advice on medical Polish courses from Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 16:00 (*Warsaw time) ___________________________________ In the previous episode of the podcast, we met one of the first clients of MPS, Roman, who has already built a successful career as a doctor in 2 years in Poland. Today, his wife Valeria is in our studio. In this episode, she will honestly and emotionally talk about: ❓ what a therapist should be able to do in Poland and why this specialty is in demand; how shifts are conducted in Polish clinics; ❓ what the salary of a family doctor in Poland depends on; Valeria will also share an amazing story about how she managed to move her two cats to Poland and how the landlady treated the new residents in her apartment. Valeria and Roman were among the first to be among the clients of MPS. We were responsible for the careers of young specialists, so we made every effort to ensure their successful employment and relocation. Today, Valeria and Roman's hospital employs about 40 doctors who trusted our company and decided to move. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ⏰ Time codes ⏰ 00:00 - What the podcast is about 00:27 - Getting to know Valeria 00:56 - About night shifts 02:27 - Experience working in Belarus 03:54 - Differences in working as a therapist in Poland 05:27 - Difficulties of working as an intern 07:49 - Experience in geriatrics 11:11 - About work 12:47 - Moving with a cat 18:08 - The process of moving 24:05 - About not being accepted by relatives 25:18 - About new opportunities 28:17 - About the demand for Belarusian doctors 29:49 - Improving your Polish 34:30 - Adaptation in the hospital