newbie member looking to contact UK doctors working in Melbourne and Sydney
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newbie member looking to contact UK doctors working in Melbourne and Sydney
My husband is a year 2 registrar in Anaesthetics (year 3 August 06) here in the UK and we are looking to spend his fourth year in Australia. We've been over twice and absolutely love the place, but we feel undecided whether we could relocate permanently.
We have a nine month old daughter who will obviously be 2 years old when we go. I'm a Speech and Language Therapist and I'm also undecided about whether I would work during the year away.
I've joined this forum because he is studying for his FRCA part II and has absolutely no free time!
Anyone been in this position? We could do with some contacts to guide us through the next twelve months!
Excited!!!
We have a nine month old daughter who will obviously be 2 years old when we go. I'm a Speech and Language Therapist and I'm also undecided about whether I would work during the year away.
I've joined this forum because he is studying for his FRCA part II and has absolutely no free time!
Anyone been in this position? We could do with some contacts to guide us through the next twelve months!
Excited!!!
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Re: newbie member looking to contact UK doctors working in Melbourne and Sydney
Originally Posted by northern monkeys
My husband is a year 2 registrar in Anaesthetics (year 3 August 06) here in the UK and we are looking to spend his fourth year in Australia. We've been over twice and absolutely love the place, but we feel undecided whether we could relocate permanently.
We have a nine month old daughter who will obviously be 2 years old when we go. I'm a Speech and Language Therapist and I'm also undecided about whether I would work during the year away.
I've joined this forum because he is studying for his FRCA part II and has absolutely no free time!
Anyone been in this position? We could do with some contacts to guide us through the next twelve months!
Excited!!!
We have a nine month old daughter who will obviously be 2 years old when we go. I'm a Speech and Language Therapist and I'm also undecided about whether I would work during the year away.
I've joined this forum because he is studying for his FRCA part II and has absolutely no free time!
Anyone been in this position? We could do with some contacts to guide us through the next twelve months!
Excited!!!
Janet
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Re: newbie member looking to contact UK doctors working in Melbourne and Sydney
Originally Posted by FRAYNE
HI cant give you any advice but wish you the best of luck and welcome to the site
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And bumpitty bump for this thread
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Re: newbie member looking to contact UK doctors working in Melbourne and Sydney
Originally Posted by northern monkeys
Thanks Janet
And bumpitty bump for this thread
And bumpitty bump for this thread
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Re: newbie member looking to contact UK doctors working in Melbourne and Sydney
Originally Posted by FRAYNE
Bump bump where abouts in the north west are you just been to Bradford for the weekend to see family my sister was in Jimmy's hospital with a suspected dvt after a flight back from Cuba but is okay now.
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