Abstract
Firstly, you will need to decide what you want to do. Consider what is available locally or whether you would prefer to go further afield. Senior trainees in your department can provide details of what they did and where, and supply you with more information and a personal view of their experiences. Consultants working
within the anaesthesia sub-specialty may be aware of posts or have contacts that could help. Your regional advisor or training programme director can often provide information on who has done what and where, and help you with this. Alternatively, posts are often advertised in the BMJ employment opportunities section, or on individual NHS trust or University websites.
within the anaesthesia sub-specialty may be aware of posts or have contacts that could help. Your regional advisor or training programme director can often provide information on who has done what and where, and help you with this. Alternatively, posts are often advertised in the BMJ employment opportunities section, or on individual NHS trust or University websites.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 7-8 |
Number of pages | 2 |
Journal | Anaesthesia News |
Volume | 319 |
Publication status | Published - 28 Feb 2014 |