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All micro-dissections were performed by a pathologist (NL) and a trained post-doctoral fellow (HS).
For would-be surgeons, the chances of getting a training post are as slim as one in five for general surgery, or one in six for orthopaedics.
She could apply for a training post where she would study for her postgraduate qualification and be paid £21,176 -£27,534 by her sponsoring primary care trust (PCT).
And Katharine Augustine is having to move to Southampton, with her 19-month-old son, to pursue a training post in radiology, while her husband takes up his cardiology post in Bristol.
Andrea Siggers, a GP with a one-year-old son, has had to give up her job because her husband was unable to gain a training post in emergency medicine in Wessex, but gained one in the south-west.
Until I saw the advert for a Grade A training post based at Nottingham City Hospital, I hadn't heard of clinical biochemistry.
You can either start looking for development opportunities to fill specific holes in your CV or look for a job in the same field which you can use as a "training post".
Hichens, now the recipient of two DSOs, three DSCs and two MIDs, was offered promotion to commander in command of HMS Bee at Weymouth, Dorset and a training post ashore.
They also wrote that the quality of a training post often depended on the commitment of an individual senior doctor.
We shouldn't be battling to get people upgraded, purely because you took them on as a training post".
Training intensity is highly dependent on breaks from training, such as rotating into a training post where there is no opportunity to perform colonoscopy.
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