Every country needs doctors. Whether you are an experienced doctor looking to live in a new country or a medical student wondering where you will plant your roots, we’ve put together a list of the best places in the world to practice medicine that aren’t in the United States. We’ve considered the salaries, opportunities for further learning, and which countries produce the best doctors.

United Kingdom

The United Kingdom is a culturally diverse country that encompasses Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England. It’s famous for producing doctors like Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin, or Edward Jenner, who created the smallpox vaccine.

Cultural diversity brings various philosophies on medicine to study, and when you’re not working, there are plenty of cultural and natural landmarks to explore. It’s also a country with a high demand for doctors. So as you can see, there’s plenty of reasons to move across the pond.

Netherlands

The Netherlands has a culture that is a perfect mix of historical and modern, and it boasts one of the highest salaries for doctors to boot. The center of academic life is the city of Utrecht, but you should also take time to visit and explore the nation’s capital, Amsterdam. It’s the hub of culture in the Netherlands and a must-see for any world traveler!

Germany

Germany is home to some of the most renowned doctors in the world, such as the “Pope of Medicine” Rudolf Virchow or famous biologist Ernst Haeckel. It also pays doctors even better than the Netherlands and affordable cost of living, so you get the most bang for your buck!

Canada

In addition to being one of the best places to practice medicine, thanks to its robust healthcare system, Canada is also one of the best places to live, period. It’s famous for its high quality of life and healthy economy as well as its beautiful landscapes. In addition, it’s produced doctors like Frederick Banting, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for discovering insulin, as well as the first neurologist in space, Roberta Bondar.

Australia

Australia is a favorite for doctors seeking out work overseas thanks to its great weather and good work-life balance. The fact that it has high salaries and is home to several Nobel Prize-winning doctors also helps with its reputation in medicine.

Anthony Kopiecki