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Going for gold
Imperial College London (blog) He is also in excellent Imperial company: in 1908 the medal was won by Alexander Fleming who was a medical student at St Mary's Hospital Medical School, one of the schools which merged with the College over twenty years ago. … |

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Going for gold – Imperial College London (blog)
24. July 2011
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Tribute to St Luke’s nurse
The Star Eileen Mann was a ward sister at St Thomas's Hospital, London, when she first met hospice movement pioneer Eric Wilkes who, at the time, was a medical student working on the same ward. She left London and moved to Chesterfield where she became a … |
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Tribute to St Luke’s nurse – The Star
24. July 2011
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Holly's Grove House volunteering leads to career change
Herts Advertiser As a prospective medical student, we were able to give Holly the perfect opportunity to interact with patients and to experience at first hand the workings of a hospice.” After two years of volunteering at Grove House as well as working in health … |

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Holly’s Grove House volunteering leads to career change – Herts Advertiser
23. July 2011
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HOW I LOST OUT TO PAL ON LIGHTING OLYMPIC FLAME
Express.co.uk Fairgrieve was a medical student at the time, combining his work at the Middlesex hospital with two hours' training in the evenings at Victoria Park, close to where the Olympic Park is being built today. “It was genuine amateur sport then. … |
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HOW I LOST OUT TO PAL ON LIGHTING OLYMPIC FLAME – Express.co.uk
23. July 2011
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Tribute to St Luke's nurse
The Star Eileen Mann was a ward sister at St Thomas's Hospital, London, when she first met hospice movement pioneer Eric Wilkes who, at the time, was a medical student working on the same ward. She left London and moved to Chesterfield where she became a … |
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Tribute to St Luke’s nurse – The Star
21. July 2011
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Medical Students Support Right to Conscientious Objection
Doctors Lounge "This project sheds some light on how future doctors view some of their ethical rights and obligations. Using empirical evidence, it reveals that conscientious objection is an issue in the UK medical student body today," the authors write. |
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Medical Students Support Right to Conscientious Objection – Doctors Lounge
20. July 2011
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David Cameron: foreign police chief could run UK force to tackle corruption
The Guardian "Just as one would not expect a medical student to act as a surgeon I am not sure the public would want people on 'work experience' in command of high-risk situations," he said. "We have many contacts with policing overseas and a constant stream of … |
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David Cameron: foreign police chief could run UK force to tackle corruption – The Guardian
20. July 2011
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'24 Hours in the ER' – BBC America Has Unprecedented Access at London's King's …
TVbytheNumbers “Amazing, inspirational documentary, as a medical student if I'm half as good as that main consultant [chief of staff] I would be proud.” “This documentary is fantastic… Not necessarily because of the jobs…but how it manages to capture everything … |
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20. July 2011
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Northern Ireland doctor who didn't know how to take a pulse fails to attend …
Belfast Telegraph Mr Mulpeter said he would expect a medical student to know how to do this. The inquiry also heard how the patient had a very large, barrel-shaped chest as a result of his lung disease but Dr Ndaga incorrectly said this was due to rickets. … |
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19. July 2011
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From Bristol schoolboy to leading figure in the world of medicine
University of Bristol Professor Peter Mathieson, Dean of Medicine and Dentistry, is delivering the oration at the ceremony and said: “I hope you will agree that the scholarships that Nick earned as a schoolboy and as an aspiring medical student have represented very good … |
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From Bristol schoolboy to leading figure in the world of medicine – University of Bristol
28. July 2011
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