Posted on 12 October 2011. Tags: fellowship training, foremost priority, georgetown university hospital, getting a job, impression, neurologist, neurology, professional physician, reading, residency, routine patient care, sense of duty, taste treatment, vascular neurology
This is the last part of a write-up I am supposed to give for getting a job. I have tried to make it as entertaining as possible. What do you think (on reading it casually) ? Would you hire me ? Can it be improved ?
In March 2011, I reached the US for clinical experience. I was amazed at the rapidity with which the findings of the latest research are incorporated into routine patient care. Even more amazing is the fact that every patient regardless of economic or social status receives the same very high level of care. My observerships at the Georgetown University Hospital, Uversity of Iowa and The Smell and Taste Treatment and Research institute not only improved me as a physician, They also introduced me to different varieties of hospitals within the United States which would help me better understand my niche while doing residency.
My long term plan after residency is to complete fellowship training in vascular neurology and be a professor and indulge in research/teaching. However, my first and foremost priority in the next few years is to make myself a reliable, proficient and professional physician during residency.
A neurologist in the modern age faces a number of challenges. First, the amount of information is increasing every day. A physician must enjoy the process of updating himself and should incorporate newly acquired ideas into his practice as soon as possible. Secondly, Neurology is a field in which patients often suffer from illnesses that are progressive, potentially incurable and often, inevitably fatal. A neurologist must have a strong sense of duty to not give up on such patients, but to persevere and give his best to every patient. Every physician regardless of specialty needs these qualities in some measure, but to a neurologist – They are vital!
My passion for clinical soundness and professionalism is my greatest strength. I enjoy ‘teaching myself’ and transmit my enthusiasm for learning to those around me. Given a chance at your prestigious residency program, I am sure that I would add to positivity, responsibility and productivity to the team efforts and make an ethical and good resident.
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Posted on 25 May 2011. Tags: 13 years, consultancy, e engineering, engineer, niche, permanent residency, perth, profession, residency, sector, services engineer, sponsorship, support, Visa
I have been offered the job of Technical Services Engineer in Perth. The job is very niche and involves technical support, training and consultancy for software in the engineering sector. I have over 13 years experience in this area and I have been offered a sponsorship through a company based in Sydney. They are very confident that I will get the 457 visa.
However, what worries me is if I decide to stay in Australia and apply for permanent residency. The company seems quite confident I would have no problem in obtaining this. However, I am not so sure.
If I apply for permanent residency do I need a degree in close to me profession i.e engineering? I have degree in English (2-2) however I do have over 13 years experience.
Would this affect my chances of obtaining permanent residency?
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Posted on 07 November 2010. Tags: average person, b tech, career prospects, Citizen, college, permanent residency, pg diploma, post graduate diploma, private college, renowned university, residency, science subjects, technology, technology engineering, Want
Hi, I am interested in going to New Zealand as a student and settling down their as a citizen or getting my PR or permanent residency there ,currently I have completed my education and have done Bachelors in technology (Engineering) from a renowned university in India ,Kurukshetra University which is a government university but under an affiliated private college but I have the degree from Kurukshetra University. I have secured 60% aggregate in my engineering have 52% in my 12 th standard in science subjects and 74% in my class 10th, I aspire to go to AUT, Auckland University of Technology , please let me know what all courses of 1 year can i opt for there as a post graduate diploma in IT field which would make eligible for applying for a PR there and also seeing my performance please let me know that whether the Auckland university would accept me as a student or will I have to opt for some different college. Also i would like to know the career prospects in computers and IT there as per the PG diploma I do there.Please also give me an approximation of how much does an average person earn there in an year if one gets the PR. Please feel free to add your valuable suggestions if I have forgotten to ask some details. Like what all are the govt. people looking for in a student for the Visa and eventually for giving the PR.
Thanks in advance.
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