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MCh and MMed Programmes for 2020

The following is a mail i received from one of the course coordinators. Dear all, I am attaching the latest ‘flyer’ for the MCh and MMed programmes 2020 recruitment campaign and would be grateful if you could forward this to any friends or colleagues who have shown interest in our Programmes. We will be travelling to India in November 2019 and will be conducting interviews in  New Delhi and Bangalore. CVs should be sent to: mchmmedadmin@wwl.nhs.uk Thank you for your help. With best wishes Julia Julia Berry MCh and MMed Programmes Administrator   The the link below for course information. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByCspbboPlbWbEhIeUlOV1FkUHExZWMyTHJvaktLM2t1MnJ3

About living in United Kingdom.

Some guys who are planning on moving to UK ask me if UK is a good place to move to. I had a fear of racism when coming to UK. I had a fear that I would not be able to be myself in this country. My mind was filled with fears of how 'white people' would be racist. I thought I would have to live through a different kind of discrimination if I came to UK to work and study. so, am gonna spk abt racism first. 1. Racism: I should explain some things to give u perspective. I am from a backward caste in India. A country where inter religion and inter caste marriages are looked down upon by most people. Its not good to be a hybrid child with cross genetic talent. It is a country where people marry into the same caste and religion over many generations. At some point it might become incest if u go around marrying your distant cousins but it is a risk people are willing to take to keep caste and blood lines pure. Its a preponderance parents have passed to children [Nolan's 'In

Sheffield Temporal bone dissection course

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Joining NHS -Doctors

So I felt it was very confusing, the whole, getting a job as a doctor in UK @NHS thing. So, I wanna simplify this for my junior colleagues who wanna make it here. This is the order of training of people in UK: foundation years 1, 2: Equal to our internship in India. SHO: Junior Resident Core training 1,2: Core training in surgery or medicine. Depending on your interest. After core training you have to apply for speciality training. That is through ST3 training interviews or run through interviews. Speciality training: ST1 - ST8 [If you finish MRCS/MRCP, you can apply for training at ST3 level] Consultant: After ST8, you will have to apply for a certificate of completion of training. CCT. Then you become a consultant with a pretty huge salary. People coming in by fellowship or MCH/MMED, MRCS/MRCP but not via training route [ST3 to ST8] will become consultants via CESR pathway. Certificate of eligibility of speciality registration. Regarding the prerequisite: ENGLISH Its s

Andaman Trip

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If u love nature, peace of mind and sunny sandy beaches, then Andaman is the place to go. I travelled to Andaman and nicobar islands in December 2016 and had a great experience. I went with my wife. Had a great experience with the beaches and Scuba and food. Its good to have your own plan and not fix it with a travel agent but i would like to tell you what i went through and what a travel agent would do. I booked the flight tickets online myself on makemytrip.com and booked rooms via goibibo.com. There was a guy in Portblair who helped me book tickets for cruises to and fro the islands, Neil and Havelock. Obviously i had to plan a lot for all this and had the fun of customising it as i liked it. My friend booked a similar holiday through an agent at Yatra.com and had a similar quotation for more or less the same price[Mine 65K and his 70k all costs included]. So, I feel booking through an agent may rid you of some hassles and give u time to relax n not fuss about the plan[which i d

Spheno choanal polyp

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