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BST histopathology

  • 25-02-2020 04:50PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 193 ✭✭


    Wondering if anyone has done the histopathology BST? Would love to hear your experience and possibly ask some questions.

    Thanks


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 176 ✭✭RoamingDoc


    You may be best off to email the regional specialty adviser for the area/city you're interested in (PM me if you don't want to discuss in thread) and ask to be put in contact with one of their early HSTs.

    I have contact details for a former colleague who did it but ultimately left for something else, so I might be able to get him to say a few words to you if no-one else comes forward.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 193 ✭✭F.Grimes


    RoamingDoc wrote: »
    You may be best off to email the regional specialty adviser for the area/city you're interested in (PM me if you don't want to discuss in thread) and ask to be put in contact with one of their early HSTs.

    I have contact details for a former colleague who did it but ultimately left for something else, so I might be able to get him to say a few words to you if no-one else comes forward.

    Thanks very much for the reply, that’s a great tip. I will definitely give that a go.

    No pressure. If someone on here with experience comes forward that would be great. If not I’d love to talk to your colleague. It would be a very basic discussion, just about the practicalities of BST in histo, as it’s a total departure from the normal.

    Much appreciated


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 176 ✭✭RoamingDoc


    F.Grimes wrote: »
    Thanks very much for the reply, that’s a great tip. I will definitely give that a go.

    No pressure. If someone on here with experience comes forward that would be great. If not I’d love to talk to your colleague. It would be a very basic discussion, just about the practicalities of BST in histo, as it’s a total departure from the normal.

    Much appreciated

    You're welcome. I'll PM on his email.
    He did say that it's been a while since he did it but he'll be able to say something about it.
    F.Grimes wrote: »
    it’s a total departure from the normal.
    Maybe don't say this to him though... :pac:


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