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difference between specialist training and speciality doctor


Suhana 23rd Apr, 2020
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Sk Student Expert 24th May, 2020

Hi

Specialist Training Program. The Specialist Training Program (STP) seeks to extend vocational schooling

for professional registrars into settings outside traditional metropolitan coaching hospitals, which

includes regional, rural and remote and personal facilities.

'Specialty Doctor' is the new term for Specialty and Associated Specialty Grade (SASG) doctors. The

specialty doctor post isn't always a schooling grade; it's miles a grade in which a physician has as a

minimum four years of postgraduate education, two of these being in a relevant.

The difference is the that the specialist doctor is the high grade from the training program of specialist

training.

Hope helpful.

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