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Hello! PP or NHS after graduation

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by samurai2k2, Aug 16, 2010.

  1. samurai2k2

    samurai2k2 Welcome New Poster


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    Hi I am a newbie qualified pod from the NE of England. I have a head and heart dilema... my head says go into private practice as I already have a couple of associate jobs in the bag, however my heart says NHS for which I have no job offers as yet (though lots of interviews past and future)...

    If you had your time again would you change your chosen path at the start of your career and are you happy now?

    Andy
     
  2. quirkyfoot

    quirkyfoot Active Member

    Hello samurai and welcome to the arena. Why not try a mix of both to find out where you may want to invest your valuable time? All the best,
    Paul.
     
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