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Please explain Doc
08-05-2012

Are you under time pressure? Do you want to give your patient access to high quality medical information?

You might want to give this website a try...

Doc I’ve got this mole…
04-05-2012

This blog is the launch of Anke's Clinical Updates.

Anke is a Medical Educator at Sturt Fleurieu and this week will discuss useful dermatology websites tips.

If you have ever wanted to have a good dermatological website at your finger tips try Dermnet NZ http://dermnetnz.org/contents.html.

DermNet NZ is the website of the New Zealand Dermatological Society Incorporated. It aims to present authoritative facts about the skin for patients and health professionals in New Zealand and throughout the world.

What I wish I’d known before applying to General Practice
04-05-2012

Read our RLO (Phil Deacon's) blog:

Take a look at your pathway (rural or general) eligibility and the locations that interest you and suit your family/personal commitments as well as your future career goals.  This is really important – it might mean travelling around to check out how far Wuddina or Mt Gambier etc are from your significant others.

Finally, take a deep breath. General Practice training is amazing. If you’re passionate and enthusiastic – as you clearly are to be reading GP application blogs! – then you’ll be fine.

What I wish I’d known before applying to General Practice
03-05-2012

Read our RLO (Phil Deacon's) blog:

Congratulations! By reading this blog you are already demonstrating the fact that you’re keen to make an informed decision about your career in Medicine.

You are already miles ahead of your cohort and you probably know more about the training program and applications than I did on the first day of applications opening!

 

What I wish I’d known before applying to General Practice
02-05-2012

Read our RLO (Phil Deacon's) blog:

Congratulations! By reading this blog you are already demonstrating the fact that you’re keen to make an informed decision about your career in Medicine.

You are already miles ahead of your cohort and you probably know more about the training program and applications than I did on the first day of applications opening!


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