The data from interviews with new doctors beginning their second-year post-graduation clinical work in the UK medical training pathway (Foundation Year 2) are used to identify and illuminate how these experiences can be used to realise each of these three kinds of goals. The intention is to ...
The objective is to identify factors affecting training experiences and to ensure equitable access across the UK, irrespective of the medical school attended.. Such engagement may also reveal which career paths are under-explored in individual medical curricula. In response to students’ views, or ...
Slightly more than a quarter (27.1%) of the total respondents plan to emigrate to practise medicine, with 80.7% of them planning to return to Malaysia to practise medicine after some years or after completing specialisation training. Combining the career intentions of Malaysian medical students ...
Training a medical graduate in a public institution in Malaysia requires a large portion of subsidy by the government to ensure the public is offered a recognised, high-quality yet affordable medical education. Hence, entry requirements into medical school remain to be of high level with an ...
As recommended by NHS England we have set up the UK patient registry for cannabis-based medicinal products, available free to enrol any patient who
Not only is theMiller School of Medicinethe top place to be for dual-degree medical graduates, the school’s three-year accelerated pathway to residency programme also allows those who complete their studies to qualify for training in one of the University of Miami/Jackson Health Systems’ reside...
Despite this, greater representation in the undergraduate curriculum is essential to generate heightened awareness of ASM and its UK training pathway. This not only ensures that the option of a career in this specialty is accessible to all UK medical students, but that interested individuals are ...
Understand new training requirements to integrate medical needs into battlegroup-level planning Detect and treat new injuries and illnesses, minimising casualty rates in new hostile environments Join the discussions to accelerate research into blood-warming and synthetic blood to allow for its quick usage...
D. Bhatterai (BDJ 2003; 194: 466) raises some pertinent points and an insight into the philosophy of the training pathway for dentists in the UK which has also long been a personal issue for me. Dentists as a separate profession are really an anachronism, and we stand where we are ...
although the UK has a robust system of quality assurance in undergraduate teaching and postgraduate specialty training with statutory responsibility by the General Medical Council, other western European countries have much less standardized systems[24]. The General Medical Council developed formal standards...