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Quick Scroll TIPS: Growing your CV 08.10.05 (2 years ago) #1

Every doctor, no matter what age and career stage, should continue to develop their curriculum vitae, as Elitham Turya explains

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While most doctors leave the growth of their curriculum vitae (CV) to chance, some actively influence the development of this vital self marketing tool. A CV grows through acquisition or development of the following: work ethic, effective communication, clinical competence, qualifications, team working, teaching skills, clinical audit, clinical risk management, and leadership skills. Here are some tips on how you can gain some of the skills and attributes.


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Quick Scroll 02.27.06 (2 years ago) #2

I just came across this thread. Thank you Rxpg. It raelly helped.
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Quick Scroll 03.15.06 (2 years ago) #3

yes thanks a lot i found the information usefull as well....
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