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It must be the age discrimination thingy. I remember a few years ago a bloke got done for pretending to be 17 to get into a 6th form to get into medical school without breaching an age limit. Now that that's on screen, I am starting to wonder about that story a little.Originally posted by Diestl View PostNope medical schools have no upper age limit, many people entering medical school in there 30s/40s and even 50s!Comment
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Yeah I remember him, what was his name again?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt must be the age discrimination thingy. I remember a few years ago a bloke got done for pretending to be 17 to get into a 6th form to get into medical school without breaching an age limit. Now that that's on screen, I am starting to wonder about that story a little.Comment
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So that was the story wasn't it? Anyway, I've spent my whole career working for or contracting in the NHS, most of it in hospitals, and I ain't seen a junior doctor of that kind of age. There are a small number of nurses who move over to medicine, but still generally in their 20s, early 30s.Originally posted by Diestl View PostYeah I remember him, what was his name again?Comment
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I think its a recent change in the law that allows mature students into medical school, they also have a graduate entry program to allow graduates into medical school. Given all that the older ones are probably still studying. Also although you may have worked in the NHS, you would have seen < 0.1% of the junior Doctors in the U.K.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo that was the story wasn't it? Anyway, I've spent my whole career working for or contracting in the NHS, most of it in hospitals, and I ain't seen a junior doctor of that kind of age. There are a small number of nurses who move over to medicine, but still generally in their 20s, early 30s.
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I accept there might be some oldies. But you'd have to be mad.Originally posted by Diestl View PostI think its a recent change in the law that allows mature students into medical school, they also have a graduate entry program to allow graduates into medical school. Given all that the older ones are probably still studying. Also although you may have worked in the NHS, you would have seen < 0.1% of the junior Doctors in the U.K.
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Sounds great to me - I spend 5-8 years of study and I'm a year younger than I was when I started when I qualify - ace!Originally posted by Diestl View PostBecome a Doctor? 5-8 years as a student again, then a secure job unless you are Shipmanesque. Even if you are 45 by the time you are a GP still have 20 years working.Comment
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I've thought about studying medicine, going to be 30 next year so realistically it may be my last chance... I'd only really want to be a GP though, but things gross me out too easily - wouldn't enjoy surgery
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Depends I think 35-36 is latest I would consider doing it. After 40 then it may be pushing it.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI accept there might be some oldies. But you'd have to be mad.Comment
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