PakMediNet Discussion Forum : Public Health : doctor's wife
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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
I am a practising Gynaecologist holding MRCOG
Posted by: samreenqmcPosts: 140 :: 01-03-2010 :: | Reply to this Message
Salam. can any body tell me about the prospets for gynaecologists in Saudia?
Posted by: samreenqmcPosts: 140 :: 05-11-2011 :: | Reply to this Message
I 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
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
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