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Reply 1
Is that to do with delivering babies? Sorry a stupid question
Reply 2
Not a silly question at all. But yes it is to do with pregnancy and delivering babies.

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Reply 3
Even though i am not a medic student as of yet, i think that i would like to challenge myself and opt for a slightly longer or harder course of specialisation.

But the thing is that everyone has their likes and dislikes and it doesnt really matter where you go becuase in the end you are still saving lives or bringing new lives into this world.

I wouldnt mind doing this actually, and i hope to do it as part of my medical learning, it would be really interesting.
Reply 4
rahmed
Even though i am not a medic student as of yet, i think that i would like to challenge myself and opt for a slightly longer or harder course of specialisation.


:eek: wonder if you're confusing inherent 'challenge' or 'hardness' of the jobs with perceived competition? not sure how valid that is..

anyway, not sure about O&G for me - studying embryology/reproduction terrified me with all the things than can go wrong! :redface: although i suppose an O&G rotation (not for a few years for me!) might help put things back into perspective in that most patients will be happy, healthy, satisfied customers.. :p:
Reply 5
By a challenge i meant something that would always keep me at the forefront of new medical developments. I want to continue learning for the rest of my life! I didnt mean hardness in terms of competition - i think getting into uni for medicine already covers that aspect for the rest of my life.

I am not all suggesting that O&G is not challenging, of course it is and of course it maust provide the person with endless personal fullfilment.
Reply 6
rahmed
By a challenge i meant something that would always keep me at the forefront of new medical developments. I want to continue learning for the rest of my life!


you're digging a hole! :p: research & exciting new breakthroughs with huge clinical implications don't only happen in TV-glamorous-general-surgery-esque specialities.. :wink:
Reply 7
Ok, i think i have dug myself a very big hole and now i cant be bothered to get out of it!
Could u please pass me the ladder?
Reply 8
rahmed

Could u please pass me the ladder?


"Even though i am not a medic student as of yet, i think (whilst remembering to keep an open mind when i come into contact with various other specialties throughout my UG career & in the fabulous new foundation programme) that although O&G would be really interesting & undoubtedly challenging, my particular strengths & qualities might be best suited to something slightly different, say... because... & this just illustrates how the diversity of medical careers strongly appeals to me!" :cool: :wink:
Reply 9
Elles
"Even though i am not a medic student as of yet, i think (whilst remembering to keep an open mind when i come into contact with various other specialties throughout my UG career & in the fabulous new foundation programme) that although O&G would be really interesting & undoubtedly challenging, my particular strengths & qualities might be best suited to something slightly different, say... because... although the diversity of medical careers also appeals to me!" :cool: :wink:


DITTO! Good luck with your application, i think u will be fine, u will do great in your interviews from the looks of it.
yo rahmed lou is telling me how most of his mates got letters from kings and st georges for interview im bare depressed now cause all i got is confirmation letters
in the middle of doing a module called "Life Cycle" in semester 1 at manchester. its great, really interesting and actually rahmed, has a LOT of developments in. In fact..one thing you might need to get straight before any interviews...in any branch of medicine you need to be prepared for lifelong learning! because thats what all medicine is about, whether u r a gp or a heart surgeon! think you might need to get that straight in your head.
Reply 12
iceman_jondoe
yo rahmed lou is telling me how most of his mates got letters from kings and st georges for interview im bare depressed now cause all i got is confirmation letters


LMAO!! Stop telling me this man. Quite crying u will be fine. TRUST!
no i wont !
Reply 14
iceman_jondoe
no i wont !


Okay, you won't.
Reply 15
rahmed
DITTO! Good luck with your application, i think u will be fine, u will do great in your interviews from the looks of it.
lol, she's already at Oxford :p:
Reply 16
sassy_j85*
Just wondered what your views were? Would any of you like to specialise in obstetrics? Have any of you been placed on delivery suite, and how did you find it?

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bear in mind obstetrics for a doc is completely different to that of a midwife. with yourself its going to be 90% normal pregnancies/deliveries.
With docs its the opposite.

if a non-gp doc is involved in care of a pregnant lady, something is wrong.
Reply 17
rahmed
DITTO! Good luck with your application, i think u will be fine, u will do great in your interviews from the looks of it.


For a would be heart surgeon you're a bit blond...
Reply 18
rahmed
u will do great in your interviews from the looks of it.


lol......she did great in 3
Reply 19
I think obstetrics, would be a great field to specialise in, if i get a place next year, im really looking forward to that module.