Heres a brief summary from the UKFPO meeting that took place in September 2008. - All information will be on the Foundation Programme website in the applicants handbook from 13th Oct this year.
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This page has been set up in response to feedback from students regarding the lack of information, or inaccurate information being disseminated regarding foundation jobs and the application process. |
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The subject line of this email was the snappy title of a meeting I attended on Thursday 22nd January, organised by the Medical Schools Council (MSC). I thought someof you might be interested in what was said, so I am going to attempt a brief summary for you here! |
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Hello, this is the sports and societies section of the website. We're Rachel and Rhona and we're you're sports+socs reps for this year. Get in touch with the contacts below if you want to join any clubs, and if you've got any questions or problems at all email us! |
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Sir William Osler (1849-1919) was perhaps the most famous practitioner of clinical medicine in the world at the turn of the nineteenth century. He described several well-known diseases, was one of the founders of modern medical education, and remains admired within medicine for his humanist attitudes. |
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Osler House has served faithfully as a bar, meeting room, nightclub, TV lounge, games room and much-needed retreat for generations of Oxford medical students. This autumn, the now time-worn interior will be changed beyond recognition thanks to the tremendous generosity of a medical school alumna. William Osler House will be undergoing a major renovation, expanding its size, facilities, and scope of activities. |
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