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You must be mad! The usual response from single CCT colleagues in a now increasing frequency – more exams, more portfolios, longer training, increased cost – all to start on the same pay scale.
Written by Dr Colin McAdam
Written by Dr Colin McAdam
I have sung in choirs since I was 10 years old. I remember my first concert – singing treble in some choruses of Messiah with the senior school choir, from that concert on I realised that singing was important to me.
Written by Dr Liz Thomas
Written by Dr Liz Thomas
Max and Keira’s Law came in to force on the 20th May 2020 and brought renewed hope to the thousands of people on the UK transplant waiting list.
Written by: Claire Williment
Written by: Claire Williment
This blog aims to present a brief update on the management of stroke and subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH), with particular reference to critical care.
Written by: Colin McAdam
Written by: Colin McAdam
We were approaching the end of April. We had just come through a CQC inspection, COVID was in full swing on our 13 bedded unit, running 3 times our capacity having spilled out into our main theatres, anaesthetic rooms and recovery.
Written by: Som Sarkar
Written by: Som Sarkar
FFICM is a ‘high stakes’ exam taken by ICM trainees, and is mandatory before entry it stage 3 training.
Written by: Victoria Robson
Written by: Victoria Robson
Post graduate exams are hard. They have a huge impact on the candidate’s life. It can be difficult to put the rest of your life on hold for 3 months to focus on revision, but this is unfortunately necessary.
Written by: Matt Bromley
Written by: Matt Bromley
Nine things you didn’t know you wanted to know about Vancomycin….
Written by: Pete Hersey
Written by: Pete Hersey
Preparation for the Final FFICM was tough and consumed much of my free time for several months.
Written by: Bhaskar Narayan
Written by: Bhaskar Narayan