Good things in small packages
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| Review Date: April 19, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Dr. R. Granger, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
| I am doing early preparation in case I am offered the opportunity to interview for selection into ophthalmology training. When I purchased the book, I did not realize how few pages it contained. As it turns out, there are very few wasted words or sentences. Although written predominantly for the UK medical system, the basic principles still relate to Australia (and presumably to the USA, Europe, etc). I will be re-reading some of the chapters. Well worth the money. |
No Use for USA
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| Review Date: September 5, 2007 |
| Reviewer: W. MCGEE, |
| While this may be a good resource for the UK, it is not really relevant or useful for USA residents or fellows looking for guidance in developing their CV |
Nice But A Lot of Text !
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| Review Date: May 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Naif I. B. Johani, Riyadh,KSA |
Nice But A Lot of Text !
Yeh It is a good book for Doctors going for Interveiw But I think if the author summarize some "LONG PARAGRAPH" to Upto the Point it would be better . |
Change your life in an evening
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| Review Date: May 2, 2001 |
| Reviewer: , |
| Demystifying medical institutions is attempted by many, but only successfully achieved by a few. This book is an out-and-out success. The author gives a very experienced insider's view of the art of succeeding in a medical job interview. Many of the tips could, no doubt, be extended to other professions, and are not just appropriate to the UK. The book blends serious application to the task with amusing anecdotes, and is essential bed-time reading before any medical job interview. BUY IT! |
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