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Vidyanande Thavamkankanthi - Polishing up your interview skills

3 Nov, 09 | by BMJ Group

Vidya Thavamokankanthi discusses how to understand what interview panels are looking for, and how best to present yourself as the person for the job.

Dr Vidya Thavamokankanthi is a GP ST1 trainee.

Vidyanande Thavamkankanthi - Interview techniques [2:44m]:

Tim Albert - Getting published

3 Nov, 09 | by BMJ Group

Tim Albert discusses the key points on how to improve your writing style, avoiding common pitfalls and improving the power of your writing. He also provides hints on getting your paper published and building a career as an author.

Tim Albert is a journalist, and for the past 15 years has been teaching editing and writing skills to health professionals.

Tim Albert - Journalist [5:58m]:

Stuart Carney and Carrie Moore - Getting the most out of Foundation Programme

3 Nov, 09 | by BMJ Group

Stuart Carney and Carrie Moore discuss the application process for August 2010, and once accepted, how to get the most out of the Foundation programme and your placements.

Stuart Carney is a Psychiatrist and Deputy National Director of the UK Foundation Programme Office.
Carrie Moore is Director of Strategy and Communications at the UK Foundation Programme Office.

Stuart Carney and Kerry Moore - UK foundation office [6:42m]:

Jeremy Levy - Core Medical training and beyond

3 Nov, 09 | by BMJ Group

Jeremy Levy talks us through Core Medical Training as a gateway into a wide range of medical specialties. He explains how it works and how to get the most from it.

Jeremy Levy is a Consultant Nephrologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, and Head of the School of Medicine for London, covering Core Medical Training and higher specialities.

Jeremy Levy - School of medicine for London [4:47m]:

Ian Curran - Simulation and technology enhanced learning initiative

3 Nov, 09 | by BMJ Group

Ian Curran takes us through the STeLI (Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning Initiative) project, and how is raising the standards for postgraduate training in London. He explains how using simulation, e-learning and other technologies can enhance clinical learning.

Ian Curran is Associate Dean at the London Deanery, and is charged with leading on the STeLi project.

Ian Curran - London deanery [6:18m]:

Gary Waltham - Recruitment 2010

3 Nov, 09 | by BMJ Group

The health services in London have always faced workforce challenges more complex than the rest of the UK. Gary Waltham discusses applications, competition ratios and where to get help when applying to London for 2010.

Gary Waltham is Medical Workforce Manager at the London Deanery, and leads on recruitment for Secondary Care and Dental appointments.

Gary Waltham - London Deanery [6:39m]:

Andrew Long - London Deanery

3 Nov, 09 | by BMJ Group

Andrew Long is a consultant paedatrician and an associate Dean of the London Deanery. Andrew is talking about the BMJ careers fair.

Andrew Long - London Deanery [3:41m]:

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