A few questions about obtaining medical training in Ireland

Greetings, all! I have a few questions regarding obtaining medical training in Ireland... specifically higher specialty training. >> As of now, after talking with representatives/agents in the Irish Medical Council, the best I can do at this point is to apply for registration into the general registry. I am a Category 4 applicant - I did my medical schooling and postgraduate internship in a non-EU/EEA country - however, I completed my residency in internal medicine and fellowship training in critical/intensive care medicine in the US. They stated that applicants who do not have the equivalent or a Certificate of Experience are not eligible for registration in the Trainee Specialist Division. My first questions are: What are the ways in which an equivalent of a Certificate of Experience can be obtained? Do I necessarily need to put in a few years of medical experience within Ireland, or can my credentials be reviewed for the purpose of obtaining one? >> I have also been in correspondence with the RCPI (Royal College of Physicians of Ireland). After providing them documentations on my credentials, the Associate Dean emailed me early 2011 to let me know that they are satisfied that my internal medicine residency training is equivalent to their criteria for Basic Specialist Training in general internal medicine. They did however state a disclaimer that they cannot issue a certificate of completion for training done outside their direct supervision, but they ...
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