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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Your Doctors Educational Needs


Have you ever wondered what Doctors and those in the medical professions do "after" they graduate? Oxford Medical has a host of 1, 2, and 3 days of intense training and educational experiences for Doctors and those in the field.

Teach the Doctor, courses? Yep, even our educated doctors need additional training, continued training, and refinement. These courses are very popular in The UK. They're offered in a number of locations for convenience such as Oxford, London, Manchester, Edinburgh and more. All classes offer small group practice and feedback. All are fully accredited and are worth 12 points to the individuals.

Oxford Medical offers a Consultant Interview Course. This course is a wonderful way to build confidence, to practice your interviewing skills and help you obtain job placement. You practice in small groups, have professional feedback, practice discussion and questions; as well as view your interviewing techniques on video to fine tune them. Classes are fully accredited and offer 6 CPD points on completion. Courses are taught by expert NHS Consultants.

Whether you're interested in a Medical Teaching Course, or a Medical Management Course, you'll find courses to help you with conflict resolution, personal and team management, and leadership advice all directed through the well known and respected framework developed by The Academy of Royal Medical Colleges. Doctors and those in the medical field need to continue to grow and update their education to better serve their patients. We've all heard of people being book smart, but perhaps lacking in other areas; not a new problem. However, with the variety of courses offered in 1, 2 or 3 days at Oxford Medical it no longer needs to be issue.

The large variety of classes taught are all fully accredited and offer necessary points, in a variety of locations. Sign up and enjoy your new level of professionalism and confidence.

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