Consultants keep mentioning that ideally we need a PHD's in order to be competitive to get a job in a hospital. This is most likely true due to the increased amount of med students in NSW in particular and also the amount of overseas trained doctors flooding Australia. Bumped into an overseas trained cardiologist today (he was our previous tutor) and he is 1 year away from finishing his PHD. The only reason why he wanted to do the PHD was to get a job at Westmead hospital as a consultant. This was from here say, almost half of BPT trainees applying for AT positions apparently had completed PHDs (Not sure how accurate this is but if it was true that would be terrible. I am quite skeptic about this figure).
Just wondering how many people would be willing to complete a PHD for medicine?
Just wondering how many people would be willing to complete a PHD for medicine?