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Living and Working in Scotland

Learn all about the benefits of living, working and training in Scotland from
other doctors in training.

Case Studies

We are very grateful to the doctors in training who agreed to provide case studies about their experiences of living, working and training in Scotland.  The Case Studies cover a range of specialties and levels.  Some doctors have included an e-mail address to enable you to contact them for more general information.

 

Follow the links in the table below to access the Case Studies as pdf documents.  

Specialty Region  Location
Anaesthesia North of Scotland Aberdeen
_ North of Scotland Aberdeen
_ South East of Scotland Edinburgh
_ West of Scotland Glasgow
Diagnostics   _
-Clinical Radiology South East of Scotland Edinburgh
General Practice East of Scotland Dundee
_ East of Scotland Perth
_ North of Scotland Aberdeen
_ North of Scotland Remote and Rural
_ South East of Scotland Edinburgh
Obstetrics and Gynaecology East of Scotland Dundee
Paediatrics East of Scotland Dundee/Stirling/Perth
- South East of Scotland Edinburgh/Stirling
- West of Scotland Glasgow
- West of Scotland Glasgow
Psychiatry    
-Child & Adolescent West of Scotland Glasgow
-General Adult South East of Scotland  Edinburgh
-General Adult West of Scotland Glasgow
-General Adult West of Scotland Glasgow
Surgery _  
-Trauma and Orthopaedics West of Scotland Glasgow

 

pdf Splendid Isolation (pdf)  An interview with Dr. David Hogg about his
new job on the Isle of Arran.  
Interview courtesy of GPST magazine, published by MDDUS, www.mddus.com

 

 pdf Case Studies (interactive pdf)

 

Read additional testimonials from GP Trainees who are living and working in Scotland.


North

GP Trainee Inverness (pdf)

GP Trainer West Highlands (pdf)

GP Trainee West Highlands (pdf)  

GP Trainee Fort William 1 (pdf)

GP Trainee The North (pdf)

GP Trainee Grampian (pdf)

GP Trainee Kingussie (pdf)

GP Trainee Inverness (pdf)


East

GP Trainees and Trainers Angus, Dundee, Arbroath (pdf)

 

 

NES AND ITS DEANERIES:

The Medical Directorate of NHS Education for Scotland (NES) is responsible for the commissioning and delivery of postgraduate medical education. Its four Scottish deaneries are an integral part and have operational responsibility for ensuring that all aspects of postgraduate medical education, from Foundation to Specialty Training, are delivered to the highest standards.

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Find details on vacancies in Scotland, how to submit an application and find out about dates for interviews and how to claim interview expenses.

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