Hey y’all – The Gym Medic here!
Here’s your third episode in my series ‘Clueless to Clinician’ and today we’re taking TAKING ANNUAL LEAVE AS A JUNIOR DOCTOR!
Being a junior doctor is scary, exciting, rewarding and there’s SO much to learn. I thought I’d share with you some tips which I learnt throughout my time as a foundation doctor to help make your transition to the role easier!
This is the stuff they don’t teach you at medical school.
Today we’re talking when to take leave, how to take leave, what to do if you are sick and how to make the most of your allocated days off. I’ve literally done the hard work and muddled my way through so you don’t have to!
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The Gym Medic x
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Carotid artery disease is a serious condition that occurs when the carotid arteries, which supply blood to the brain, become narrow or blocked due to the buildup of plaque. This can increase the risk of stroke and other complications, making it important to seek treatment as soon as possible.
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