The Unofficial Guide to FY1 By Dr Michael Monteith Dr Monteith is a member of Wesleyan's Junior Advisory Board and has pulled together ten top tips for those about to begin FY1.
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Surviving your first month as a Foundation Doctor By Dr James Glasbey Dr James Glasbey, Academic Clinical Fellow in the West Midlands Deanery and Wesleyan Junior Advisory Board member, shares his tips and advice for new trainees.
31 tips for junior doctors starting their career By Wesleyan Wesleyan have come up with 31 tips that will help junior doctors and their finances when starting their career.
Understanding your first pay slip By Dr Kyle Gibson This guide has been written by Dr Kyle Gibson, a qualified doctor and member of Wesleyan's Junior Advisory Board.
Students - Planning your elective By Wesleyan Planning your elective can be a daunting task. To help, Wesleyan have put together this guide to help you start planning your trip.
Top 10 safety tips before you go on your Elective By Wesleyan Your Elective will most likely be one of the highlights of your time at medical school. It’s your chance to immerse yourself in a new culture and to experience how medical professionals work outside the UK.
Safety Tips for the best Elective ever By Wesleyan We’d all like to believe that most places you visit during your Elective will be completely safe. However, as you’re venturing out in unknown territory, in a country where you possibly don’t speak the local language and can’t make yourself easily understood in an emergency
Study warns of 'high doctor debts' By Wesleyan Many graduate doctors will not ever totally be able to pay off their university loans, according to a new report.
Student - Protecting your future By Wesleyan Why do I need to protect my income? As a student, you will know only too well that accidents happen all the time and people of any age can get sick.