Cyprus
Section A. Residency System
1. Does this country accept international physicians for specialization in its hospitals?:
Yes
2. Specialties offered (name duration)::

General Practice
Internal Medicine
General Surgery
Orthopedic Surgery
Neurosurgery
Obsterics-Gynecology
Ophtalmology
Anaesthesiology
Pediatrics
Cardiology
Cardiothorasic Surgery
Urology
ENT
Nephrology
Pediatric surgery
Vascular surgery

5. What is the ratio between this country’s doctors and its population?:

4/1000 (as of 2001)

6. Which languages are necessary for the medical residency?:

Excellent knowledge of Greek and a very good knowledge of English

Section B. Finance
1. A. Is there a tuition fee for the residency? If so, how much (in euro or usd)?:

No

2. What is the annual salary (in euro or u.s.d)?:

Between 1500 - 2000 euro per month(including on-call days)

3. How expensive are the costs of living (average annual expenditure in euro or u.s.d)?:

800-1000 euro per month

Section C. Application Procedure
1. Accreditation procedure:

The doctor should apply for a residency place by completing a form and submitting it to the Ministry of Health of Cyprus. If their application is accepted, they will be summoned to take an exam, consisting of 30 questions mainly focused on Internal Medicine and Surgical clinical cases. In order to succeed in the exam, they should acquire a score higher than 50%. If they succeed in the exam, they attend an interview by a commitee of 4 doctors.

2. Other requirements:

Before applying for a residency place, the doctors should get their degrees recognised by the Cyprus Government.

3. Differences in application procedure depending on country of origin:

EU citizens can practice medicine by right. Other citizens should apply for a license.

4. Ratio between applicants and physicians who finally obtain a residency position:

For each exam session, which may be once a year, there can be as few as 2 residency positions.

5. Does everyone who passes the medical license examinations gain a residency position in a hospital?:

No

6. Specialties in which it is most difficult to obtain a position:

Those thar are highly popular

7. Is there a waiting list for medical graduates who want to begin a residency?:

No

8. Countries, except this one, in which the medical residency title is recognized:

All of the EU countries, and others

9. Requirements for international physicians to be able to work in this country after completing their specialization there:

EU citizenship or a license to work in Cyprus

Section E. Other References
Section F. Participant's Information
Name:
Maria Christina Papadopoulou
Country:
Greece
Contact info:
mxpapadopoulou@gmail.com