In these days of the UK New Deal and the frankly-ridiculous-and-possibly-soon-to-be-abandoned-European Working Time Directive, the young (and sometimes old) surgeon is relatively protected from this concept. Not so when I was a lad - the 24 hours of Christmas Day 1986 comes to mind. Anyway, LG is 100% correct about this
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...is really just me transferring a folder of papers - scientific or otherwise - that I give my trainees at the start of their time with me, along with my ISCP profiles and any other (even barely) relevant stuff that I wanted to share. I thought I would put it online, and as things stand it is in an entirely open access format. I welcome any comments, abuse, compliments, gifts etc
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Saturday, 26 November 2016
They can always hit you harder
In these days of the UK New Deal and the frankly-ridiculous-and-possibly-soon-to-be-abandoned-European Working Time Directive, the young (and sometimes old) surgeon is relatively protected from this concept. Not so when I was a lad - the 24 hours of Christmas Day 1986 comes to mind. Anyway, LG is 100% correct about this
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