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Acute Medicine - David Ward, Acute Med SpR, King George Hospital. 

Emergency Medicine - Jonathan Benger, Professor of Emergency Medicine in Bristol and Kasyap Jamalapuram, StR in Wolverhampton

Allergy medicine - written by a an allergy doctor

Occupational medicine - written by a member of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine

Sports and Exercise Medicine - two case studies written by ST4 SEM doctors

Switching Specialties - Two examples of where trainees have switched specialty during their training

Why I chose to study medicine - Several case-studies written by medical students about why they chose medicine. They give advice to those considering medicine.

Less than full time Trainees - three case-studies from foundation year trainees' perspectives.

Women in Medicine - Jan Welch, Consultant in HIV Medicine and Sexual Health at King’s College Hospital London, Director of the South Thames Foundation School and Clinical Director Haven Camberwell

Making the most of the foundation years - Written by an F1 trainee

An audit case-study - carried out by an F2 trainee

Doctor with a mental health condition - Written by a recently appointed consultant anaethetist

A first year's diary - written by a medical student in their first term.

First week as an F1 doctor - written by an F1 doctor who is just finishing their F1 year

Academic F2 - written by a doctor who applied for the academic post during F1

Life-long learning - written by an ST4 in radiology

Medical Leadership - written by an Academic F2

Case studies by medical students making the most of their medical school years:

Please note the content and opinions expressed in all case studies are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of the medical careers team.

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