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Teratogenic drugs--R.C.G.P. survey.

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Abstract

Like most of us, the young doctor is faced with the painful necessity of having to earn a living, particularly as he is likely to be married and often has a family to support. After, say, two years' work, he can enter general practice, an interesting and rewarding life with much variety, or decide on radiology as a career. In the former case he will have a fairly wide choice of district and start at 3,000-4,000 p.a., achieving a high salary in the not too distant future. If he should choose radiology he will start as registrar for two years or more, obtain his D.M.R.D. and then become senior registrar for three years, altogether about five years' training. He can then take a further qualifica- tion if he wishes.

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