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I'm in my late 40's so forgive my ineptitude. I failed paediatrics twice at Leeds (at least it means I'm safe to be around kids, as there was never talk of paedophilia in those days - mid 1980's) and they booted me. Family are/were not medical, and I had to learn things the hard way. There were no computers and nobody to ask for advice. Letters were written on typewriters and snailmail prevailed. Does anyone remember those days? Anyway, I felt 'gutted'. I took myself off to Central Europe (Not CZ) before EEA countries came into being & passed there. Then returned to UK with a 'foreign' degree. I had to learn the medical terminology in that language very quickly. Luckily I'm good in languages. My woes didn't stop there. The T.R.A.B. formality changed into the PLAB and I begged our ruling body to take it before doing a PRHO. I missed by one point. Long story short, I'm only now trying for re-entry, (only to find the whole system changing)You could say it's a Wolfe Parkinson White - type re-entry via an ectopic country. I returned abroad to do 13 months of PRHO. The story goes on.
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