Posted by Aliyah in Operating Department Practice on December 30, 2017
Hi readers! Here for you today I’ve got a list of books I thought are really useful if you are just starting out in theatre or have been there a while. It is never too late to learn. Making sense of your surgical attachment, A hands-on guide by Paul Sutton, Polly Drew, […]
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Posted by Aliyah in Operating Department Practice on September 10, 2017
Hello!! As the academic year comes to a close, it’s time to reminisce and inevitably cringe over this years adventures, memories and mishaps. This course is very heavy on clinical placement hours as compared to study blocks, which is great as it gives you plenty of practical experience and time to get used […]
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Posted by Aliyah in Operating Department Practice on August 29, 2017
Hi guys, This is officially my first post woooo! I thought I would talk about something I am going through at the moment- about transitioning from first to second year, as I only have 4 weeks to go! We are currently in the process of wrapping things up, with 4 weeks left at my […]
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