I have just completed my MBBS, thinking to take a route of becoming a GP or a Family Practitioner. I was wondering if it is worth doing a postgraduate diploma now or wait a bit after gaining some experience? There some good courses on the market, some are almost entirely online, for example Postgraduate diplomas from Rila Institute of Health Sciences and Plymouth University, London (gpcourses.co). They offer courses from Cardiology, Diabetes, Dermatology to even Minor Surgery. Any one has any suggestions?
Members do not see these Ads. Sign Up.
<
Forensic podiatry pseudoscience?
|
Foot pain? New study says look at hip and knee for complete diagnosis
>
<
Forensic podiatry pseudoscience?
|
Foot pain? New study says look at hip and knee for complete diagnosis
>
Loading...
- Similar Threads - Postgraduate courses Musculoskeletal
-
- Replies:
- 4
- Views:
- 18,948
-
- Replies:
- 5
- Views:
- 12,992
-
- Replies:
- 3
- Views:
- 8,745
-
- Replies:
- 2
- Views:
- 9,618
-
- Replies:
- 1
- Views:
- 5,380
-
- Replies:
- 1
- Views:
- 1,482
-
- Replies:
- 0
- Views:
- 1,372