How do I contact the Irish Medical Council?
If the information provided on the website does not clarify your situation and you would like to discuss your personal circumstances with the IMC, you can contact the Registration Office by ringing 00353 1 498 3100 or e-mailing [email protected].
Is Mrcp Recognised in Ireland?
The JRCPTB are now accepting the successful completion of Basic Specialist Training in General Internal Medicine in Ireland plus MRCPI in General Medicine from EEA nationals as equivalent to the UK core medical training plus the MRCP (UK) for recruitment into ST3 Medical Specialities.
Is Plab accepted in Ireland?
PLAB EXAMS FOR IRELAND
Doctor jobs in Ireland require that you pass the PLAB (PLAB For Doctors And Specialists In Ireland) test in order to secure your job as a Doctor in the Best Hospitals in Ireland.
How much does it cost to register as a doctor in Ireland?
-Specialist Registration is 640€ for the assessment fee (one of fee) and 560€ for the annual quota. “Retention fee” of 305€ in this case. - Transfer fee: this is the fee that will be charged if you transfer from the General Division to the Specialist Division. At the moment this cost is of 230€.
How do I validate my medical degree in Ireland?
To have your credentials verified in support of an application to the Medical Council, complete the following steps:
- Step 1 - Confirm that your medical school is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools. ...
- Step 2 - Establish an EPIC Account.
- Step 3 - Confirm your identity with EPIC.
How do I get a medical Licence in Ireland?
If you have trained or are recognised as a specialist in the EU or EEA, you will have your qualifications automatically recognised by the Irish Medical Council. You will be asked to create an account on the Irish Medical Council's website to complete an online application form.
How can a foreign doctor work in Ireland?
Before you arrive into Ireland, you will need to have:
- An Irish Medical Council registration certificate.
- A letter of employment for immigration purposes which we will provide.
- Permission to work as a doctor in Ireland through the Atypical working visa (if required) for locum work of six months or less.
How do I become a medical resident in Ireland?
In order to train in Ireland, the Irish Medical Council requires that you possess one of the following qualifications:
- Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) Part 1.
- United States Medical Licencing Exam (USMLE) Step 1 and 2.
- Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Examination (MCCEE)