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Developing your career as a general practitioner

BMJ (Online), 2019-07, Vol.366, p.l4393-l4393 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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  • Title:
    Developing your career as a general practitioner
  • Author: Wise, Jacqui
  • Subjects: Career development planning ; Careers ; Developing countries ; Employment ; LDCs ; Medicine ; Roles
  • Is Part Of: BMJ (Online), 2019-07, Vol.366, p.l4393-l4393
  • Description: GPs can also develop their specialist knowledge by becoming a clinical assistant to a consultant in a hospital outpatient clinic Teaching GPs can become vocational trainers to help and support the next generation of general practice trainees. Applications for entry into academic clinical fellow posts are coordinated by the National Institute for Health Research Trainees Coordinating Centre Working in the military The Defence Medical Services (DMS) employs military and civilian doctors to deliver medical support to the Royal Navy, the British army, and the Royal Air Force. Joining the DMS doesn’t have to be a long term commitment—GPs can consider a short military commission as part of their career development.
  • Publisher: England: BMJ Publishing Group LTD
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0959-8138
    EISSN: 1756-1833
    DOI: 10.1136/bmj.l4393
    PMID: 31285238
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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