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Northern doctors receive prestigious awards

Northern doctors receive prestigious awards SHARE ON: Dr. Shu Fung Ho (Photo by Omineca Medical Clinic) Dr.Maheen Mujutaba of Prince George is the recipient of The BC College of Family Physicians (BCCFP) R2 Resident Award. Each year the award is given to three exceptional R2s graduating from the UBC Family Practice Residency Program that displays a passion for family medicine while leading by example. Dr.Mujtaba is an R2 resident at the Prince George family medicine site that trained in Pakistan at the Shifa College of Medicine and became the first female resident lead for the International Medical Graduates in the UBC Family Practices Residency Program.

Why Dr Subodh Dave, dean-elect of Royal College of Psychiatrists, champions the cause of Indian origin students in the UK

Why Dr Subodh Dave, dean-elect of Royal College of Psychiatrists, champions the cause of Indian origin students in the UK Why Dr Subodh Dave, dean-elect of Royal College of Psychiatrists, champions the cause of Indian origin students in the UK Ishani Duttagupta | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Updated: Mar 15, 2021, 17:53 IST Dr Dave has also been closely associated with dealing with the problem of institutional racism within the NHS. The issue of Indians and people of Indian origin in the United Kingdom facing racism was highlighted in the Upper House of the Indian Parliament on Monday, when the External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, said that India would take up concerns over racism and cyberbullying with the UK, when required. The minister was referring to the incident of Rashmi Samant, an Indian student at the University of Oxford, who was allegedly forced to resign as president of the hallowed institution’s students union within five days of her appointment. Samant was called out f

Diversity Award Winner: Ashes Mukherjee

A guide for International Medical Graduates who wish to work and live in Australia - Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

How Do Doctors and Medical Professionals Obtain Australian Permanent Residency? Background In Australia, medical practitioners are divided into generalists and specialists. Students finish their studies and generally complete a year or more as generalists. From there, they enter a variety of training pathways to become specialist medical practitioners. Specialisation can take a number of years and is generally subject of a series of examinations prior to admission as a Fellow of one of the specialist colleges. The term Fellow is generally reserved as a term denoting recognition as a full member of a specialist field. In medical practice, specialists use the term consultants in

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