Beneficiaries
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"I want to express my deepest gratitude to the Phoenix project for their unwavering support throughout my PLAB2 journey. The tutors encouragement, patience, and belief in me were invaluable and helped me to stay focused and motivated through this journey. Thank you very much for being part of this crucial achievement."
Anonymous, PLAB 2
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“From my experience, I think TPP is the best resource for OET... I would definitely recommend TPP to all my friends who need to study for the OET."
Anonymous, OET
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"I would like to say a huge thank you to The Phoenix Project organisers and mentors. Your great support helped me immensely in my PLAB journey. Your sessions and feedback about my performance helped me to improve my skills and work my time management. I have not enough words to express my gratitude to you all. Thank you so much for being so dedicated and helpful.
Anonymous, PLAB 2
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“Thank you so much for you great efforts and kind support. I am so grateful and I appreciate your hard work. Thank you."
Anonymous, PLAB 2
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"My deep heart felt thanks for all your genuine support & practical tips on the OET preparations."
Ibrahim, OET
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"I am deeply grateful for the dedicated volunteers who are involved in The Phoenix Project"
Anonymous, OET
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"I really appreciate The Phoenix Project team’s help and support. I had several practice sessions with my tutor online and she helped me a lot. It has been a very good initiative and really helped me prepare for my exam and increase my confidence and familiarise myself with the practical differences of the NHS"
Anonymous, PLAB 2
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Interview with Abduljabbar
Abduljabbar trained in Syria as a General Surgeon, and came to the UK in 2013. He passed the OET with us in 2020.
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Daniel's Testimonial
Daniel trained in Colombia and passed his OET in October 2020, PLAB 1 in February 2021 and PLAB 2 in April 2021.
“I will be forever grateful with The Phoenix Project and would highly recommend it to any IMG considering medical practice in the UK”
Volunteers
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"I hold a deep-seated belief that displaced people have the same right to a fulfilled life as those who are not facing persecution in their country of origin. The Phoenix Project has allowed me to convert these values into making a visible difference in the lives of those we support. The doctors and healthcare professionals we work with are some of the most inspirational and hard-working people that I have met and I consider it an honour to be involved in their journey to qualification with the NHS.
Tabitha Ashley-Norman, Director of Communications
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"It is a privilege to be able to work with all the talented people in The Phoenix Project to achieve such an important mission, which I thoroughly enjoy being a part of. The Phoenix Project is a fantastic charity to learn and develop within, for participants and students alike."
Amelia Fortescue, Co-CEO
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"The best part of being involved in TTP is the people I have had the opportunity to meet. The displaced doctors who come to us are some of the most interesting people I’ve ever spoken to and I am constantly inspired by their kindness and motivation. I also love working with people who are willing to devote a huge amount of time to do right by their communities, making TPP an incredible project to be a part of."
Emily Marshall, Former Nottingham President
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"The Phoenix Project has enabled me to meet and work with displaced healthcare professionals from across the world, who are seeking an opportunity to work within the NHS. I have learnt from them so much more than I could have imagined and I have developed a new awareness of their cultures and challenges. My personal understanding of grammar and linguistics has also improved, as I find myself answering questions that I had never even considered. An overall amazing opportunity”
Eden, Former Leeds Teacher
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“The displaced doctors I have taught through TPP are hardworking and a pleasure to teach. Their gratitude for our help is humbling. Without TPP, these doctors would have to pay unreasonable fees to receive assistance to pass their English exams. It is a privilege to work with them!”
Rosie, Former Leeds Teacher