Author: Zoe Bradley
As a Physics grad with an inclination to ‘do something useful’, Medical Physics seemed like a siren call to a good career. One observation placement later, I realised that it was the process of gathering and distributing the data in the background that truly interested me – along with the need to work with a vast range of different people. Outside of GMTS I am a keen netball player and runner, although I can’t claim to be good at either!
What a year on the grad scheme has taught me
As I’m sure you’ll have gathered from the blogs of my fellow graduates, many of the 2017 intake are now […]
One year in… (And why informatics is quite so great)
I’m writing this having just come back from a ‘meet the team’ morning for my final 10 month placement, and […]
Informatics, Community Care and Agile Working
I can’t quite believe it, but I now have less than 8 weeks left of my first placement. I’m excited […]
Advice on starting the scheme and seizing opportunities
Somehow, in the background of all the working, travelling, scheme events and more travelling that has happened, June has appeared. […]
Being a bridge
On the second day of the Welcome Event back in September, we spent some time with current trainees in our […]
Embracing inexperience
A lot has happened on the scheme since that first Welcome Event back in September; a 20-day orientation, more scheme […]