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chrispitts My Experiences and Advice: ... a doctor." That usually gets one of four responses: 1. "Are you? Wow. That's cool. You must be so clever." 2. "Are you? Yuck, I could never do that, all that blood and stuff." 3. "Are you? Right, I've got this pain in my knee..." 4. "Yeah, and?..." Out of all of these, I far prefer the last one. Why should people be impressed or in awe of doc...
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Archive Campus & Careers / Write here only if you have personal experience of working as a doctor. Why did you decide to become one? What are your qualifications? What are the ups and downs of the profession?
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Archive Campus & Careers / What type of qualifications is required for this occupation if any? Are there specific courses or institutes you should be aware of? Which type of qualifications the industry expects you to have? Please discuss the different possibilities here.
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Archive Campus & Careers - My Experiences and Advice My Experiences and Advice
Archive Campus & Careers / Write here only if you have personal experience of working as a doctor. Why did you decide to become one? What are your qualifications? What are the ups and downs of the profession?
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Archive Campus & Careers / What type of qualifications is required for this occupation if any? Are there specific courses or institutes you should be aware of? Which type of qualifications the industry expects you to have? Please discuss the different possibilities here.
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Archive Campus & Careers / What type of qualifications is required for this occupation if any? Are there specific courses or institutes you should be aware of? Which type of qualifications the industry expects you to have? Please discuss the different possibilities here.
 
 
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nursingstudent Useful Qualifications
... are a number of ways in which it is possible to enter nurse training, generally you are required to have at least 5 GCSE/GCE O levels at grades A-C before applications can be processed. Some universities stipulate that these results must include English and Mathematics and sometimes a Science subject. Some universities will accept students with an Advanced GNVQ in Health and Social care or an Access to Nursing course, others will accept mature students who have no formal qualifications but are able to pass a DC test, a general intelligence test which needs a high pass rate for the prospective student to be accepted. To apply for a place, the applicant must be a...
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chrispitts Useful Qualifications
... path to General Practice Prinicpal is not particularly clear at first, but once you look into it, it is fairly straight forward. Step 1 - Training You need to be GMC registered, have completed your pre-registration house-officer posts, and then either join a recognised Vocational Training Scheme (Loads dotted around the country), or make up your own SHO posts. Obvious choices would include Obs/Gynae, Paeds and A&E, but consider ENT/Ophth/Derm, Psych, Care of Elderly... The easiest way is to join a scheme, because your hospital training is mapped out from the start. Step 2 - Summative Assessment SA is the compulsory component of GP training, and you have t...
Read the full review: Stairway to Heaven! by chrispitts
chrispitts My Experiences and Advice
... me make this very clear right from the start... I HATED hospital medicine. With a vengeance. There was absolutely nothing I enjoyed about it. No, sorry, one thing - I met my wife during my Accident and Emergency job - I guess that was a bonus! So, having slaved through medical school, suffered house-jobs (and despite what people say, 72 hour on-calls still happen from time to time), and tolerated various specialities (Care of the Elderly, Accident and Emergency, Obs/Gynae, and ENT/Ophthalmology, for anyone interested!), I finally made it to "General Practice Land". If you're picturing General Practice Land as being pink and fluffy, with lots of br...
Read the full review: Peak Practice it ain't! by chrispitts
 
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