How much are non specialised doctors paid in the UK?!


Question: How much are non specialised doctors paid in the UK?
I mean "Junior" ? doctors. In euros please

Answers:

In the UK, once you qualify as a Doctor, you do two foundation years. You are classed as a junior Doctor during these years. A junior Doctors starting salary (foundation year 1) is about £22K per year which is about £26,000 EUR. In foundation year 2, this is increased to approx £28,000, which is approx 33,000 EUR.

After that, a Doctor typically enters specialist training and the salary is increased further.

They also get additional supplements for working over 40 hours per week, as well as evening and weekend enhancements.

In London the pay is a little more. These are approximate figures.

I'm a medical student in the UK



Non specialising in what exactly?




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