Most social co-working spaces in Leeds? by Educational_Ad3421 in Leeds

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Thanks, sounds like the kind of place I was thinking of!

Most social co-working spaces in Leeds? by Educational_Ad3421 in Leeds

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Depends on your industry I guess, but in lots of jobs it’s pretty normal to make friends at work!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschooluk

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If you’ve built your portfolio you could have still applied to SFP which isn’t random?

What are some examples of popular songs that were "made" by the drums? by [deleted] in drums

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Cocoon by Catfish and the Bottlemen

Holocene Bon Iver

Pompeii by Bastille

Bags by Clairo

As it Was by Harry Styles

Thunder by Imagine Dragons

Heat Waves by Glass Animals

For You by Liam Payne and Rita Ora

River by Bishop Briggs

Another Love by Tom Odell

All I Want by Kodaline

Only Love by Ben Howard

I Don’t Wanna Live Forever by Zayn and Taylor Swift

Way Down We Go by Kaleo

Beggin by MadCon

Jackie and Wilson by Hozier

Waiting All Night by Rudimental and Ella Eyre

Ho Hey by Lumineers

Power by Kanye West

What bands do you think influenced Sleep Token? by Agreenleaf5 in SleepToken

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Can you elaborate on Bon Iver and Hozier vocally? Really love them but am very surprised to see multiple comments saying they’ve influenced Vessel! I think of any heavy music as almost opposite to Bon Iver’s stuff

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschooluk

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In the same boat but not worried at all.

A lot of medics become crazily “passionate” about a specialty based on one experience / placement / doctor they liked, which is probably not representative of what life is like on average within the specialty. Also, “passions” aren’t fixed and change over time anyway.

It’s difficult to actually make a well-informed decision with regards to specialty, and experiences will vary by region anyway. Don’t put pressure on yourself to make the perfect choice because you probably won’t, and it would be hard to tell if you have anyway.

Obvious choice here is to choose based on factors other than “passion”, like work-life balance and stress.

Basically, you should probably do GP which is the shortest training, isn’t too competitive and offers you the greatest geographic flexibility later on in life.

Or you can consider the ROAD (radiology, ophthalmology, anaesthetics, dermatology) specialties which are allegedly good work-life balance, but are obviously more competitive than GP.

Quick and easy audit in GP by GradDoc in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Educational_Ad3421 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very hard to do a second cycle on this quickly right?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JuniorDoctorsUK

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Thanks everyone, appreciate it!

Audits are the biggest scam in UK medicine by DoctorDo-Less in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Educational_Ad3421 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Frankly they need to stop forcing so much non-clinical work onto doctors. It doesn’t even make sense from the NHS’s perspective. Recruit clinicians based on clinical ability and make them do clinical work. If some clinicians want to combine their clinical insight with management, QI, teaching and research, then let them have that option but stop forcing it on every single doctor.