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Originally Posted by Bladewire
Foreign doctors can work in Russia without a license starting in 2018
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Man, you are an idiot and now it's officially. Why do you try to disgrace Americans and expose your nation like a bunch of morons? There is no doctor "license" in Russia. Only clinics here need to have it. The doctors in Russia have no such a thing like a license. To get/keep a job they need the following:
1) A diploma, which proves they have a medical education (6 years in university + minimum 3 years of internship practice).
2) An uninterrupted work experience.
3) All necessary certificates for their medical specification. Actually they have to constantly confirm the qualification, i.e. they have to pass exams all the time to keep their right to work.
If the same unified system will now be applied to the foreign doctors, it's a good thing, because the rule must be same for everybody and it doesn't matter if your are Russian citizen or a foreign specialist. So I really don't understand what you have tried to say in your clueless "#ThanksPutin" comment.
God, are you real that stupid?
