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MA Healthcare, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, Sup2(73), p. C23-C25, 2012

DOI: 10.12968/hmed.2012.73.sup2.c23

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So you want to be a clinical academic.

Journal article published in 2012 by Faisal R. Ali, Christopher Em M. Griffiths ORCID
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Abstract

A career as a clinical academic combines the immense rewards of being a clinician with the potential to make groundbreaking discoveries which can deepen our understanding of disease, develop new therapies and impact upon national and international health-care policy through research. As a medical academic, you will regularly engage with a wide range of colleagues at the frontiers of science and clinical practice and have an unparalleled opportunity to travel, to educate others nationally and internationally, and to become a world authority in your discipline.