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Mr John Black – “My life in Surgery”
Birmingham SurgSoc are honoured to host Mr John Black, President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, when he visits Birmingham Medical School on Wednesday 16th March to deliver a talk on his life in Surgery and the many changes he has witnessed during his career. Mr Black is a surgeon with local links to the West Midlands region, having obtained an MD from the University of Birmingham in 1978, and in the same year ...
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A Service of Thanksgiving
28th March 2011 (1:15pm for 1:30pm) | Whitworth Hall, University of Manchester A Service of Thanksgiving for those who have donated their bodies for Medical and Scientific Teaching and Research. Each year, approximately 850 students commence studies in Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Speech & Language Therapy, Audiology, Optometry, Anatomical Sciences or Biomedical Sciences at the University of Manchester. An important component of their training involves the study of human anatomy. Each year, a large number of generous and public-spirited ...
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Free revision questions – Enter the onExamination competition now!
onExamination are offering free access to their Surgical Finals revision module for 10 people. To apply, just email mralph@bmjgroup.com to be entered into the draw. Email by the 25th February and 10 winners will be selected at random. Even if you’re not a winner, everyone who enters will receive a 10% discount off the Surgical Finals revision resource. onExamination offers quality revision resources to support you with your exams throughout medical school. In your ...
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Planning for a Career in Surgery
People say you either love or hate surgery. I have wanted to pursue a surgical career since studying on a Urology firm as a 3rd year medical student. Most foundation tracks include some surgery and after that you are looking to apply to CST and then to a speciality training post. Medical school – Take advantage of being on a surgical firm and get broad exposure to theatres, clinics, scope lists and MDTs. Think of it ...

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