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Re: Re: doctor's wife
Here is an interesting article on this topic published in BMJ
A marriage made in medicine
http://careers.bmj.com/careers/advice/view-article.html?id=20000747&utm_campaign=6996794&utm_content=40562809030&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Emailvision
Regards
Posted by: drrathorePosts: 428 :: 25-02-2010 :: | Reply to this Message
Re: Re: doctor's wifeI am a practising Gynaecologist holding MRCOG
Posted by: samreenqmcPosts: 140 :: 01-03-2010 :: | Reply to this Message
Re: Re: Re: doctor's wifeSalam. can any body tell me about the prospets for gynaecologists in Saudia?
Posted by: samreenqmcPosts: 140 :: 05-11-2011 :: | Reply to this Message
Re: Re: Re: Re: doctor's wifeI am MRCOG, practising Gynaecologist at Multan. My hubby is ENT surgeon and i have a daughter of 7 months. we want to shift to Saudia for job. can anyone guide please.
Posted by: samreenqmcPosts: 140 :: 02-03-2012 :: | Reply to this Message
Re: doctor's wife
Such kind of doctors shouldn't be dealt with ..
its better to get your self treated from much more experienced doctors who are expert in most fields , href="http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1267943
Like i know someone who can be of great help , Dr. Ross Chiaramonte
Posted by: johnmathew (Guest) :: 13-10-2015 :: | Reply to this Message
Re: doctor's wife
Thank you for your update regarding Dr Beco. i attend Dr Van Buyten in Sint Niklaas so I am familiar with Belgium and i attend there annually now and will hav eto for life to update my Stimulator.
I got to know about this from , http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1267943 , Ross Chiaramonte
I wish you best of luck following your surgery and hope that your pain is reduced as a result.
Posted by: johnmathew (Guest) :: 13-10-2015 :: | Reply to this Message