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Author: Dr Allie Green

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About Dr Allie Green
Dr Green is an anaesthetic registrar currently working in London with experience working with a number of charities including Operation Smile, Mercy Ships, The Primary Trauma Care Foundation and Lifebox. Her main focus is on education and sustainability and Dr Green has experience setting up and delivering training courses in low resource countries. Dr Green is also a co organiser of the RSM ‘opportunities in expedition and humanitarian medicine’ conference.

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Prep to work abroad

Posted on July 21, 2016

Pre-planning is vital if you want to work abroad as a medic in a humanitarian role. You can just pick up sticks and go but it is far better to plan 18 months to two years in advance and know what you want to do and what you want to achieve – whether that is […]

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Prep to work abroad

Posted on July 21, 2016

Pre-planning is vital if you want to work abroad as a medic in a humanitarian role. You can just pick up sticks and go but it is far better to plan 18 months to two years in advance and know what you want to do and what you want to achieve – whether that is […]

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