Home Additional Reading 3 great training opportunities for junior doctors

3 great training opportunities for junior doctors

Affiliate Disclosure

In compliance with the FTC guidelines, please assume the following about all links, posts, photos and other material on this website: (...)

.

 

Training isn't exactly in short supply in hospital staff. After all, it takes at least five years to obtain a degree and become a junior doctor. Then your entire time in a hospital is spent learning the tricks of your trade from older and more experienced professionals.

However, it's important to spend time outside of your place of work to amass training opportunities.

The reasons for this are simple “ a new type of training can help you gain a fresh perspective on your industry, provide you with a diverse range of skills, allow you to network within a different organisation and get used to practicing in other environments.

With that in mind, we've put together a few training tips for medical professionals “ they'll help you become better doctors and could even point the way to a new career path.

Distance learning

It's a known fact that junior doctors are overworked “ it's why there was a glut of protests from them two years ago.

This can make it difficult to find the time to pursue further qualifications or, in some cases, even maintain a hobby.

Enter distance learning, which can help you obtain an MSc Healthcare Management while you work.

The benefits of distance learning are simple. You'll be able to work on your laptop, whenever and wherever you like. That means you can cram for a module on your lunchbreak or burn the midnight oil at home.

An extra qualification will give you an edge when it comes to applying for a top job, letting you stand out from the clamour of other junior doctors.

Botox treatments

Regular pension freezes from the NHS are a sure-fire way to repel doctors from it as an institution.

Where are they yearning to practice their skills without unreasonable interference from middle management?

Many are flocking to the cosmetic surgery industry, where they're given a greater degree of autonomy in their working practices.

That means working when you want and in the manner you see fit, with increased contact time between patients and doctors.

If you want to start small, we'd recommend taking a Botox treatment course from a training provider like MATA. They're specially designed for doctors, dentists and pharmacists.

Your reward? Play your cards right and you might just make £2500 a day for your troubles. Not a bad wage by any means.

Healthcare conferences

There are fewer better ways to gain a breadth of experience than at a conference on healthcare. A huge variety of conferences are on offer across the UK “ all you have to do is Google them.

Depending on the conference you choose, you'll find a huge number of speakers with interesting ideas on the development of the healthcare industry. Who knows? You might even meet a great new contact during a networking portion of the day.

That's our list! Can you think of any other ideal training opportunities for doctors? Then let us know in the comments below!