First off, I've loved reading your blog. You have a great ability to tell stories and to show the "you" inside your day-to-day life in training. Thanks for writing!
I've just started working for a deanery, trying to improve the way they communicate with trainees. You're so articulate in what you write -- I thought you might be able to help me.
Do you have any thoughts/experiences to share? (Or your readers!) Anything that has particularly frustrated you or seemed ridiculous that it wasn't better organised? Any little things the deaneries could do to make your lives easier (particularly now that you're done with applications)?
Thanks in advance! I'll keep an eye on your postings -- best of luck getting settled in your new job.
Hi Junior Doctor,
ReplyDeleteFirst off, I've loved reading your blog. You have a great ability to tell stories and to show the "you" inside your day-to-day life in training. Thanks for writing!
I've just started working for a deanery, trying to improve the way they communicate with trainees. You're so articulate in what you write -- I thought you might be able to help me.
Do you have any thoughts/experiences to share? (Or your readers!) Anything that has particularly frustrated you or seemed ridiculous that it wasn't better organised? Any little things the deaneries could do to make your lives easier (particularly now that you're done with applications)?
Thanks in advance! I'll keep an eye on your postings -- best of luck getting settled in your new job.
-Trying to Help
Thanks for that. It's fab, I'm still grinning.
ReplyDelete'Tis indeed a little gem!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it. It blipped my heart!
and to Mousie, thanks for finding it!
Thought you'd like that!
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