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Written by ISC Medical
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Monday, 10 May 2010 06:43 |
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10 tips for good PowerPoint presentations in association with ISC Medical
Presentations appear everywhere in the medical world and there is an art to creating good PowerPoint slides which can keep your audience riveted. Here are 10 top presentation tips from ISC Medical:
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Written by JuniorDr
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Monday, 03 May 2010 07:13 |
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As many as a third of core surgical training posts will be cut in some deaneries over the next three years, according to a report published in BMJ Careers.
David Mahon, a surgeon working in Musgrove Park NHS hospital in Taunton, told BMJ Careers that the South West Deanery was facing a 14% reduction in the budget for trainees.
He believes the cuts will fall disproportionately on some of the larger specialties, such as medicine and surgery, where there is greater room for manoeuvre.
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Written by Sean Knox
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Tuesday, 20 April 2010 08:14 |
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I had always thought about working as a doctor in the pharmaceutical industry. When I reached the end of my SHO rotation, I thought this would be a good time to start investigating this little known branch of medicine.
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Written by JuniorDr
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 07:45 |
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A doctor providing night cover can be responsible for as many as 400 patients, according to new research published today by the Royal College of Physicians.
The study examined the makeup of clinical teams in hospitals in England and Wales and found that, at night, doctors were responsible for an average of 61 patients but as many as 400 patients.
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Written by JuniorDr
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Thursday, 15 April 2010 06:58 |
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A new Masters in Health Incident Command, validated by Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), will become the first degree of its kind in the UK.
The course follows recognition that there is no education or training for health commanders - particularly following serious incidents such as Hillsborough, the Clapham train crash and the 7/7 London bombings.
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