I was just the same - worried I couldn't do it etc. Not so. Experience
turns out to count for a lot.
Hard work though if you are a full-timer as I am.
Have you looked at the www.ukdermatology.co.uk site?
Its got much of the contact info. etc for the DPD course on it...
Well worth the 10 hours a week....
You do need to spend significant time most nights at the books or more
usually the computer. A high-speed reliable network connection is also
absolutely vital.
Not a cheap course in time or money, but very high quality...
Hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Paul Steventon
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 22:01:40 -0000, you wrote:
>Thanks + for the reply.
>
>A contact would be good. Wanted to make sure I could do it.... 21 years
>since I did the old MRCGP / DRCOG. Forgotten how to learn.
>
>Wanted to find out how much time it will take and to make sure it is
>practical... not looking at slides!
>
>If you had a contact .... great.... E mail or my home no is 01332 824238.
>
>Regards,
>
>
>John Charlton.
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>> Two of my colleagues locally have done it and enjoyed it.
>> Could give you contact if required.
>>
>> Steve Ruffles
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