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European doctors: how to manage a career between France and your home country

European doctors: how to manage a career between France and your home country
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European Doctors: How to Manage a Career Between France and Your Country of Origin

An increasing number of European doctors are choosing to practice between France and their country of origin, combining professional opportunities, economic stability, and personal ties. Although this dual practice is very rewarding, it requires rigorous organization to balance workload, administrative obligations, and family life. Here are strategies and tips for successfully managing a medical career between two countries.

Legal and Administrative Planning

The first step is to ensure compliance with the regulations in both countries. In France, you will need to obtain the official recognition of your degree as well as your registration with the Medical Council. It is also important to verify that your employment contract or self-employed activity is compatible with practicing abroad. Consulting a specialized advisor can save you time and help avoid mistakes.

Time Management and Scheduling

Alternating between two countries requires precise planning of travel and consultations. Many doctors organize their appointments in weekly or monthly blocks in each country to ensure continuity of care. Telemedicine is also a valuable tool for maintaining contact with your patients in your absence.

Tax and Financial Considerations

Taxation is often a sensitive subject. You must be well-acquainted with the double taxation treaties between France and your country of origin to avoid being taxed twice on the same income. It is advisable to open a bank account in each country and to work with an accountant who knows the tax specifics of healthcare professionals practicing internationally.

Work-Life Balance

Frequent commuting between two countries can quickly become exhausting. It is therefore essential to preserve your personal and family balance. Setting clear routines, scheduling time for your private life, and having logistical support (childcare, transportation, housing) are key elements for maintaining a good quality of life.

Continuing Education and Recertification

Continuing education is mandatory in France and in many European countries. Make sure that your training, conferences, or DU/DIU are recognized in both countries. In France, starting in 2025, medical recertification will become a central criterion for validating your practice and professional advancement.

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