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Old 08-08-2021, 05:57 PM
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Is fm residency really worth doing for people planning to Do gp work in the future?
I am currently a fm resident going through a surgical (orthopaedic) rotation. Unfortunately I am posted to 1 team (spine) for the whole duration of the posting. Personally I don't see much learning value (I mean you don't need 3 months of spine to learn about back pain/neck pain in a fm context) and the spine surgeries (e.g tlifs) have totally no relevance to FM.
Was wondering if it would be better to just quit and join as a ops rp (for the remainder of my bond) before becoming a private gp eventually?

My understanding is that mmed has no value in the private sector, hence my focus is on the learning, how can I maximise the learning for the remainder of my bond so that I can become a competent gp in the future.
Ortho spine not useful. Hand and knee can be useful.
But do learn a bit of h&l. (But rmb to take consent)

Tbh most Precious postings are eye, ent, derm.

Gen surg and med no value.
Ops rp is just service. See rubbish.

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