Your First ENT Job
A Survivor's Guide
Arvind Singh author Marie Lyons author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Medics need well informed careers advice information guidance and counselling throughout their careers and not just while they are students or newly qualified doctors. The material in this book meets the needs of those wanting to gain insight into their own career development as well as those helping medical colleagues with their careers. A range of available options are explored from entry requirements through higher specialist training parallel medical careers and part-time alternatives. It covers regulations for overseas medics and recent changes in GP training. It is clear concise and fully referenced containing tips practical exercises and further reading. Case histories of doctors in 30 medical specialties illustrate opportunities and show how desired outcomes can be achieved. It is an essential resource for anyone in medicine considering a career change and individuals in a position to help other doctors with career development.
"'[This book] fulfils a need for healthcare professionals who will encounter patients with ENT diseases. It should become a helpful addition to doctors in an ENT post but more specifically for individuals in A&E, nurse practitioners and for those involved in cross-cover for ENT. Although a basic textbook in the subject, it introduces the day-to-day practicalities that are essential to delivering ENT care by providing the requisite level of clinical knowledge and its attached science.' Ram Dhillon, in the Foreword"
ISBN: 9781857757484
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 317g
184 pages