An Atypical Career: Dr. Catherine Elliott's Unique Journey

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Explore the unconventional career path of Dr. Catherine Elliott, a professional in medicine, obstetrics, and gynaecology. Discover her experiences in clinical academic training, sub-specialist training, and diverse research roles. Gain insights into embracing changes, seeking opportunities, and finding balance in professional life.

  • Career Journey
  • Medicine
  • Academic Training
  • Research Roles
  • Professional Development

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  1. An atypical career Dr Catherine Elliott

  2. My career path (s) Medicine obstetrics and gynaecology Clinical academic training Sub-specialist training and CCST MPhil Medical Law and ethics Medical Defence Union Edinburgh London Wales (WAH) Research governance at MRC Prion Unit MRC Head Office Research ethics and governance Clinical research funding NMHB University of Edinburgh: College Registrar, CMVM London Edinburgh

  3. Choices Changes Chances

  4. Choices Try to question its alright to get off the escalator! What do you enjoy and are good at- many skills are transferable Seek good advice and mentorship

  5. Changes Life happens for good and for bad Balance and priorities shift Try to keep doors open in turbulent times for the calmer times ahead

  6. Chances Serendipity is real! Know your risk appetite Transfer your skills and be confident in them Be proactive about opportunities and training

  7. University of Edinburgh College

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