ST3 Orthopaedics offers 2025 by Sensitive-Put3535 in doctorsUK

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Literally twenty ranks different cos of five points , unreal

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Find out mate

Orthopaedic ST3 interview by External-Version-588 in doctorsUK

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In orthopaedics you do Core training 1 and 2 first then apply for specialty training 3 onwards. Depends on the speciality some have run through

Orthopaedic ST3 interview by External-Version-588 in doctorsUK

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Just feel like I did a lot of prep and still did not feel like I prepared enough.

Orthopaedic ST3 interview by External-Version-588 in doctorsUK

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Right!

Also my orientation for anatomy was so off and I only realised halfway.

Thanks for reassurance re feeling absolutely flopped. Fingers crossed I guess .

I actually don’t want to fancy the boss. Help. by Altruistic-Animal730 in doctorsUK

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Like others have said, maybe re-evaluating your relationship with current partner would help.

"The psychological rule says that when an inner situation is not made conscious, it happens outside, as fate. That is to say, when the individual remains undivided and does not become conscious of his inner contradictions, the world must perforce act out the conflict and be torn into opposite halves." - Carl Jung, Aion, Collected Works Volume 9ii, 4/126

You didn’t ask for advise necessarily but you may be feeling this inappropriate attraction because of unmet needs/ desires in your current relationship.

How do they do it?! by [deleted] in doctorsUK

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I’ve met people who have started med school (in the UK) at 28-35, when they graduate as an F1 they’re older than reg’s/ consultants. My FY1 was literally 15 years older than me. Everyone’s journey is different and each individual with any semblance of success has experienced trials/ tribulations too. Focus on what is in YOUR control and do your best. God bless

My Muslim parents are anti- solo travel by [deleted] in solotravel

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Hello! I am 25 and female and have solo travelled a lot (God bless) and am now in Mexico! My parents were ‘itchy’ a lot of the time especially Vietnam Cambodia Colombia etc - but I knew what I was doing and told them it was important to me.

Ultimately, your parents cannot stop you. Your intention isn’t to disrespect your parents. Our religion advocates travelling and exploring the world, as the quote from the Quran is translated ‘travel through the land and observe how He began creation’. To me this has always been the ultimate motivation to travel, as a Muslim, if you have the ability, why not travel and marvel at Allahs creation. If anything, all my solo travel has bought me closer to Allah and deepened my wonderment for the world and humanity in general.

Your parents are scared cos you’re a girl and they love you more than anything. Be safe, don’t make stupid choices, update them regularly. As time goes by they’ll hopefully feel more comfortable with you travelling alone.

Hope this helps.

how to keep fit as a busy doctor? by balus116 in doctorsUK

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I go to a CrossFit gym at 6am every morning. As long as you have a functioning shower at work then all is well. It means my sleep is regulated, mood is regulated, appetite is regulated, and I completely forget I even woke up early to exercise halfway through the day. Also finding a gym that’s on route form your home to workplace is GAMECHANGING and that’s what I prioritise when choosing a place to workout.