Posted By Richy / 27th April 2012
The following blog post contains a profile summary on Dr Samit Ghosal. A Student on the Diabetes MSc and PG Diploma Endocrinology courses and PG Diploma Diabetes Tutor. This series of blog posts will allow students to find out a little more about their tutors.
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Posted By Richy / 23rd February 2012
Please note that we have a limited number of Grants (£2,000 per applicant*) available for the March intake. If you wish to apply for a grant please contact us via email including a letter of recommendation from your LHB-SHA. Grants will be assigned on a first come first serve basis on accepted applications. Read Full Post »
Posted By Richy / 8th February 2012
The following blog post contains a profile summary on one of our Diabetes Diploma Tutors, Gaynor Jones. This new series of blog posts will allow students to find out a little more about their tutors. Read Full Post »
Posted By jlloyd / 25th November 2011
The reflective journal or portfolio is a useful tool for recording your learning process on the course. It enables you to look back and reflect on the knowledge and skills you have gained from your studies, your thoughts on the course and what you wish to attain from it. Read Full Post »
Posted By Dr Steve Davies / 13th October 2011
There are three times as many postgraduate students than there were fifteen years ago within the UK alone and there are an ever-increasing number of medicine-related postgraduate courses available to study. Postgraduate courses are expensive and time consuming. Therefore, why are an increasing number of students undertaking postgraduate studies in medical specialities? And what is the benefit of choosing to study in a specialist area?
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