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Living Medicine: Planning a Career: Choosing a Speciality

Living Medicine: Planning a Career: Choosing a Speciality

9780521386289
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Realistic yet encouraging, responsible yet wryly humorous, this is the book that all final-year medical students and junior doctors will need in planning their careers. Written by the Dean of a London medical school, who has taken a particular interest in selecting and training medical students, and helping them to prepare for a career in medicine, it brings together essential information on all the specialities, both hospital-based and in the community. Recognising that medicine is an exciting but also an exacting way of life, the author touches on the ethical dilemmas and the personal stresses, as well as the opportunities for fulfilment, that are an integral part of any medical career. Living Medicine may be read straight through, or used as a reference source for specific information on each speciality or group of specialities. The illustrations, vintage David Langdon, bring the text to life with insight and humour.
Product Details
97260
9780521386289
9780521386289

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Publication date
1990
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
200
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
Weight (g)
450
  • Preface; 1. What becomes of medical students?; 2. Clinical freedom and professional responsibility; 3. The end of the beginning:: finals and the preregistration year; 4. Setting the sights:: basic training programmes and professional qualifications; 5. Grasping the nettle:: final career choices; 6. Time out but well spent:: research and work abroad; 7. Clinical practice outside hospital:: higher training; 8. Clinical support services; 9. Public health/community medicine and occupational health; 10. Science, industry, the Armed Services, journalism and other careers; 11. The beginning of the end:: independent practice; Appendices; References; Index.
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