World Jobs Logo
World Jobs jobs Logo
Last update: 02/15/12 02:18
World Jobs RSS Feed

'Haemato-pathologist' Medical Jobs

Post your India related message now.
All listings are the responsiblity of the posters; keep in mind, anyone can post anything!
India, any: dinesh
us



Haemato-pathologist

India - Medical Jobs
Forum Post

PS

Haemato-pathologist

What type of job are you looking for?

Diagnostic haemato-pathology Teaching pathology, haemato-pathology Research

What nationality are you?

Indian

What languages do you speak (and at what level)?

English - Advanced level (overall score of 8.0 / 9 in IELTS.

What country or area are you looking to work in and why?

All over the world: To maximise my possibility of getting a challenging, satisfying job with an opportunity to grow.

What countries have you worked in?

India

What countries do you have a visa to work in?

None

What field do you currently work in?

Diagnostic haemato-pathology

What fields have you worked in before?

Pathology

What qualifications do you hold?

MBBS

MD (Pathology), Delhi University

DNB (Pathology), Delhi University

DM (Haematopathology), AIIMS

Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why?

Both are equally important.

Formal education forms the foundation and separates one from the crowd, but skills are what you will finally acquire and require.

Describe the benefits of working with others

You learn. You grow personally. You form relationships. You achieve more than you would individually.

Describe the benefits of working alone

You get to implement ideas others might think unfeasible. You can set your own rules. You don't have to share the rewards (except with the tax-men!)

What was your worst working experience?

None so far were particularly bad. I can handle disinterested, or bullying bosses, insubordinate subordinates and malicious co-workers.

What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career?

Hard work and integrity ultimately pay most.

What unique skills do you have?

I am an excellent communicator in the written form. I am optimistic and resilient.

What would you consider as your 'dream job'?

One that would give me a large and varied diagnostic workload, with ample teaching and research opportunities.

What are the most interesting aspects of your field?

It require constant learning, lends itself to automation and quality control and involves working closely with interesting people and helps me make a real difference to other people.

What are the least interesting aspects of your field?

Its sometimes very very hard work.

How can potential employers contact you?

prashant_sharma at msn dot com


Reply Options
Share your opinions, advice, questions or comments on this post.

You must a registered user and logged in to use this feature:

It is quick easy and offers many advantages when using our site.

Social Networking

Share this with your friends on facebook, twitter and Google+

Social sharing because it feels good:
 

Tags and Tagging

Tags help organize related posts and resources by topic.





Have you added a link to us from your website? (2507847484):
  • <a href="http://jobs.classifieds1000.com">World Jobs</a>
  • <a href="http://jobs.classifieds1000.com/India">India, Medical Jobs; Haemato-pathologist, </a>
India, Medical Jobs; Haemato-pathologist,

Copyright (c) 2006-2011 GLR Sales LLC.


(weezwuezwrpzeu)

Privacy & DMCA Policy -- Sitemap
Medical Jobs India 'Haemato-pathologist'
Classification: Forum