[...]bviously): are they taking an at least mild personal interest in your future well-being as an RMO for them? Meaning: are they going to try to go the extra distance to make your life easier, will th[...] more »
[...]gnificant bonus ( over £1000 ) upon successful completion of a six month contract. In conclusion, RMO work is well worth money-wise for doctors coming from poorer countries. [...] more »
[...] As an RMO you will deal with some special people: people from the RMO company that employs you; they are supposed to take care of you and be your best friends here, in the UK the RMOs you take ove[...] more »
[...]chedule, involving working 168 hours per week (which is to say working 24 hours daily, 7 days), the RMO working pattern involves weeks on-duty and off-duty . The most popular pattern appears to be t[...] more »
[...]ight and have his/her time off in separate, free weeks. Most of the doctors currently employed as RMOs are from outside the UK. Traditionally, the South African doctors are the ones filling this posts,[...] more »
[...] What is an RMO? RMO stands for R esident M edical O fficer, which means, well, just what is says: the RMO is the doctor that actually lives inside the hospital, 24/7, and provides medical car[...] more »
[...] There's one compartment right on your back, which is supposed to keep things cool, since it is thermo-isolated. Never tried it though it can't hurt having it. On the road I've really slapped this b[...] more »
[...]he article, as well as some buttons allowing for article-level comment and linkback settings. Furthermore, you'll find a control allowing you to put any article within a book , or to remove it from one.[...] more »
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