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Thanks for your comment. For readers there is also a post at http://www.mymedicalcareer.com.au/community/agoh/weblog/70.html on the My Medical Career Community.
Hopefully your question will be answered shortly.
Posted by David Atkinson | July 4, 2008 2:03 AM
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I'm interested in doing a masters program part-time during internship and residency years but am not sure about how possible it is. What have people heard/experienced when it comes to studying for a masters during those 2 years - is the workload on the wards just too much? does going rural have any effect on the course? Is doing a masters in international public health even useful in the first place (I'm thinking of going into Obs and Gyne later)? Thanks!
Posted by Agoh9 | July 2, 2008 5:14 PM