So You’re Considering A Career In Paediatrics?
So You’re Considering A Career In Paediatrics?
Introduction To The Paediatrics Portfolio And Careers Project
Click here and complete the GH/PH + Policy Careers Blog Pre-Survey INCISION UK Global Health Blog How did you get involved in Global Health? When I was a medical student I got involved with various student societies (Friends of MSF, SfGH etc) and it was at one of those events I heard a Professor …
Click here and complete the GH/PH + Policy Careers Blog Pre-Survey Bio: Dr Anthony Solomon PhD FRCP, is an infectious diseases physician and epidemiologist. He is Chief Scientist in the Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases at WHO. His main research interest has been to generate evidence for best practice in the control and …
Click here and complete the GH/PH + Policy Careers Blog Pre-Survey Interview 1 Dr Dzintars Gotham qualified in medicine from Imperial College London, before going on to work as a consultant at STOPAIDS, the Wellcome Trust and the Medicines Patent Pool. He is currently working on supporting implementation of the Global Strategy and Plan of Action on …
Click here and complete the GH/PH + Policy Careers Blog Pre-Survey Ciarán Mooney Final year Medical Student, Queen’sUniversity Belfast MSc Global Health graduate,Maastricht University How did you get involved in global health? Truthfully, I would be lying if I said I’ve always had a burning passion for global health. It wasn’t until my third year …
Click here and complete the GH/PH + Policy Careers Blog Pre-Survey BIO: (FromUCL website, adapted) Dr Jessica Carter is currently a GP with special interest in Infection, having studied medicine at University College London where she also completed a BSc in the History of Medicine. She has an interest in refugee health and infectious disease …
Click here and complete the GH/PH + Policy Careers Blog Pre-Survey My journey: As a medical doctor from a war-torn country, i’ve always had the motivation to deliver medical care for anyone who in need, especially for those who does not have the luxury of going to a Hospital. I graduated in November 2016 and …
Matt Marshall FY1 Doctor @BecomingaDr Team Night shifts are unfortunately an inevitable (and important) part of being a foundation doctor. This article will cover general advice and tips on how to manage night shifts as well as things I have found useful that perhaps weren’t taught at medical school. These tips worked for me, but …