And generally it's be the other way around....but it's the haven so I'm not surprised
Are we having a vote? Who are the candidates?
hows school bk? when we gonna start a practice
still got 4 years left soc, start again in 2 weeks. When I grad we'll both go to Australia. One of my placement teachers who's a GP got offered a job there for 120k a week working mon - fri, 40 hours a week!
120 a week? That's more than JT
I'm to ingrained in football talk, meant 120k/year
That's lower than the average salary here
Think Canada pays pretty well
average 250 based on 2014 numbers
But the hours soc the hours. I think here consultants minimum get £60k a year but with extra private work/depending on speciality can get £100k a year and more
clinic here is 8-5/5 days a week
Just checked minimum is actually £75k on NHS, but you're working ~50 hours a week usually. not including on call - you not including that too?
Wtf I was always under the impression that junior doctors barely got paid anything.
here depends where/who you sign with
a lot of flexibility in terms of hours/schedule
comment by JNR (U10993)
posted 3 minutes ago
Wtf I was always under the impression that junior doctors barely got paid anything.
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maybe in the uk
But I take it you don't go massively into debt?
Soccer
What is this bullsheet?
It seems very waanky.
Those figures were for consultants JNR which takes 12 years to get to if you do everything as fast as possible after graduation, takes most people more than that. Junior doctors for the amount they work don't get paid a lot. Under the new measures Jeremy Hunt had some specialities that work outside of normal office hours eg.a+e would get less than minimum wage.
Not sure if this is what you mean but all med students here graduate in large debt, 4 years worth of tuition fees at 9k/year (5th year paid for by NHS) and also most will take out minimum £3800 maintenance fee for each year of study. Having said that same amount of debt as any uni course that is 5 years long
Depends on which school you go to here
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bk grew a pube
posted on 9/9/16
And generally it's be the other way around....but it's the haven so I'm not surprised
posted on 9/9/16
Are we having a vote? Who are the candidates?
posted on 9/9/16
a pube grows bk?
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posted on 9/9/16
ingrown pube
posted on 9/9/16
hows school bk? when we gonna start a practice
posted on 9/9/16
still got 4 years left soc, start again in 2 weeks. When I grad we'll both go to Australia. One of my placement teachers who's a GP got offered a job there for 120k a week working mon - fri, 40 hours a week!
posted on 9/9/16
120 a week? That's more than JT
posted on 9/9/16
I'm to ingrained in football talk, meant 120k/year
posted on 9/9/16
That's lower than the average salary here
posted on 9/9/16
Think Canada pays pretty well
posted on 9/9/16
average 250 based on 2014 numbers
posted on 9/9/16
But the hours soc the hours. I think here consultants minimum get £60k a year but with extra private work/depending on speciality can get £100k a year and more
posted on 9/9/16
clinic here is 8-5/5 days a week
posted on 9/9/16
Just checked minimum is actually £75k on NHS, but you're working ~50 hours a week usually. not including on call - you not including that too?
posted on 9/9/16
Wtf I was always under the impression that junior doctors barely got paid anything.
posted on 9/9/16
here depends where/who you sign with
posted on 9/9/16
a lot of flexibility in terms of hours/schedule
posted on 9/9/16
comment by JNR (U10993)
posted 3 minutes ago
Wtf I was always under the impression that junior doctors barely got paid anything.
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maybe in the uk
posted on 9/9/16
But I take it you don't go massively into debt?
posted on 9/9/16
Soccer
What is this bullsheet?
It seems very waanky.
posted on 9/9/16
Those figures were for consultants JNR which takes 12 years to get to if you do everything as fast as possible after graduation, takes most people more than that. Junior doctors for the amount they work don't get paid a lot. Under the new measures Jeremy Hunt had some specialities that work outside of normal office hours eg.a+e would get less than minimum wage.
posted on 9/9/16
Not sure if this is what you mean but all med students here graduate in large debt, 4 years worth of tuition fees at 9k/year (5th year paid for by NHS) and also most will take out minimum £3800 maintenance fee for each year of study. Having said that same amount of debt as any uni course that is 5 years long
posted on 9/9/16
Depends on which school you go to here
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