How to practise medicine as a junior doctor

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Article Date: 29 Aug 2005 - 2:00 PDT

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Are you starting or about to start your house jobs? Are you worried?

Fear not, help is at hand with 100 or so ways to make your house jobs easier (Foreword by Professor Steve Bolsin BSc, MBBS, FRCA, FANZCA, MRACMA)

This book tells you in a very simplified manner how to practice medicine as a junior doctor to a professional and practical standard.

A few years ago the author surveyed 50 ward sisters and asked them for ways that junior doctors make life more difficult for themselves. In this book the results are converted into a practical list of instructions that will make your lives much easier. These are things that are never taught in medical school. …. CONTINUES ……. juniordoctor.org

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