Support for junior doctors
Introduction of a junior doctors' handbook: an essential guide for new doctors
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Coming back from the edge: a qualitative study of a professional support unit for junior doctors
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Understanding Junior Doctors' Learning and Performance in Clinical Practice
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Safe prescribing training provision for junior doctors: is this optimal?
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Thromboprophylaxis prescribing among junior doctors: the impact of educational interventions
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Learning Styles and Use of Clinical Knowledge Sources among Junior Doctors
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Involving junior doctors in medical article publishing: is it an effective method of teaching?
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Implementing mobile devices to reduce non-rostered workload for junior doctors
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Improving preparedness of medical students and junior doctors to manage patients with diabetes
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Dual Process Interventions for Diagnostic Reasoning Among Medical Students and Junior Doctors
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Retrospective analysis of the national impact of industrial action by English junior doctors in 2016
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Blended distance education program for junior doctors working in rural hospitals in India
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The impact of training and working conditions on junior doctors’ intention to leave clinical practice
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Relationships between academic performance of medical students and their workplace performance as junior doctors
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Mobile learning devices in the workplace: ‘as much a part of the junior doctors’ kit as a stethoscope’?
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The association between mentoring and training outcomes in junior doctors in medicine: an observational study.
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A needs assessment study for optimising prescribing practice in secondary care junior doctors: the Antibiotic Prescribing Education among Doctors (APED)
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Professional approaches in clinical judgements among senior and junior doctors: implications for medical education
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GUIDANCE ON JUNIOR DOCTORS HOURS
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FOI received December 2013 Junior Doctors Sickness. As at 19-Dec-13 the Trust employs 15 Junior Doctors.
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