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Learning Medicine
How to Become and Remain a Good Doctor
A definitive careers guide giving true insight into the meaning and process of becoming a doctor.
Peter Richards (Author), Simon Stockill (Author), Rosalind Foster (Author), Elizabeth Ingall (Author)
9780521709675, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 13 December 2007
246 pages, 40 b/w illus. 5 tables
24.1 x 17.3 x 1.3 cm, 0.52 kg
'… clear, excellently written … accurate, detailed and very up-to-date … allows [readers] to picture the workings of a medical school admissions department without actually dictating … what to put on their UCAS personal statement or the 'perfect' answers to interview questions … Gives a very good idea of the attitudes of … staff and students at medical school … a realistic guide which will answer most of your questions concerning entry and life at medical school and beyond. Takes you on a step by step journey through life as a medic from sixth former to retiring consultant, giving … a very good idea of whether … it is a career for you. The appendices contain useful, original information including guidelines outlining exactly what is expected of you as a medical student … highly recommended … if you're only going to buy one [book] … this should be it!' wanttobeadoctor.co.uk
Learning Medicine is a must-read for anyone thinking of a career in medicine, or who is already in the training process and wants to understand and explore the various options and alternatives along the way. Whatever your background, whether you are school-leaver or mature student, if you are interested in finding out more about becoming and being a good doctor, this is the book for you. In continuous publication since 1983, and now in its eighteenth edition, Learning Medicine provides the most current, honest and informative source of essential knowledge combined with pragmatic guidance. Learning Medicine describes medical school courses, explains foundation years and outlines the wide range of speciality choices allowing tomorrow's doctors to decide about their future careers; but it also goes further to consider the privilege and responsibility of being a doctor, providing food for thought and reflection throughout a long and rewarding career.
Foreword
Preface
1. Why medicine and why not?
2. Opportunity and reality
3. Requirements for entry
4. Choosing a medical school
5. Application and selection
6. Interviews
7. Medical school: the early years
8. Medical school: the later years
9. Doubts
10. The new doctor
11. Developing your career
12. Career opportunities
13. Privileges and responsibilities: avoiding the pitfalls
Postscript
Appendices
Index.
Subject Areas: Medicine: general issues [MB]
