Career Skills for Doctors
The transition from medical school to being a practicing junior doctor is challenging. It requires knowledge and clinical skills but also the ability to efficiently function in the workplace. At the same time postgraduate professional development in gaini
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Career Skills for Doctors
Charalambos Panayiotou Charalambous
Career Skills for Doctors
Charalambos Panayiotou Charalambous, BSc, MBChB, MSc, MD, FRCS (Orth) Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics Blackpool Victoria Hospital Blackpool UK
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I dedicate this book to my parents and to all my special teachers and trainers
Foreword I
The ability of a healthcare provider to function optimally requires a vast set of skills, knowledge, behaviours and attitudes many of which are not inherent, not taught overtly, and are often acquired as part of the training and maturation experience. The importance of inclusiveness of the multi-professional and multidisciplinary team in optimizing patient outcomes should be obvious. The value and benefit of a simple, yet comprehensive resource that addresses many of the questions and concerns of the yo
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