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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
In the wake of the Modernising Medical Careers reforms, the issue of careers support has risen up the medical education agenda. This article looks at best practice in providing careers support to junior doctors and considers how to advise trainees whose career plans you believe to be unrealistic.
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In the wake of the Modernising Medical Careers reforms, the issue of careers support has risen up the medical education agenda. This article looks at best practice in providing careers support to junior doctors and considers how to advise trainees whose career plans you believe to be unrealistic.
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Emergency Nurse, 2005
Judith Morgan, RCN Emergency Care Association newsletter editor, is moving job next month.
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Judith Morgan, RCN Emergency Care Association newsletter editor, is moving job next month.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
This session will gather participants spanning students to late career professionals to have a conversation about work in bioacoustics. Each participant will give a brief introduction on their background and career path with ample time allotted for Q&A.
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This session will gather participants spanning students to late career professionals to have a conversation about work in bioacoustics. Each participant will give a brief introduction on their background and career path with ample time allotted for Q&A.
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Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2012
When I look back at how my career started, I think to myself, what if I had undertaken the BA in Business Studies which I had been accepted for, instead of the BSc in Nursing for which I was still waiting to hear the results of my interview? Well, probably I would have spent four years studying business, followed by 40 years sitting in an office ...
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When I look back at how my career started, I think to myself, what if I had undertaken the BA in Business Studies which I had been accepted for, instead of the BSc in Nursing for which I was still waiting to hear the results of my interview? Well, probably I would have spent four years studying business, followed by 40 years sitting in an office ...
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Nursing Standard, 1987
How midwives' career intentions at the time of qualifying match the careers they eventually follow is the subject an ongoing research project in the unit.
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How midwives' career intentions at the time of qualifying match the careers they eventually follow is the subject an ongoing research project in the unit.
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2008
In Chapter 3, we introduced the concept of the ‘career’ and defined it as the ‘the dialectical relationship between self and circumstance’ (1985). This relationship encapsulates perfectly the careers of the women in our study. To capture the richness and complexity of their careers is a challenge.
Harriet Bradley, Geraldine Healy
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In Chapter 3, we introduced the concept of the ‘career’ and defined it as the ‘the dialectical relationship between self and circumstance’ (1985). This relationship encapsulates perfectly the careers of the women in our study. To capture the richness and complexity of their careers is a challenge.
Harriet Bradley, Geraldine Healy
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Voices of the new generation: normalizing career choices outside academia
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Erdinc Sezgin
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Returning to the lab after a career break
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Jane Skok
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Careers, Career Development and Career Management
2018Brenton M. Wiernik, Bart Wille
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