CT2 stands for Core Trainee 2, which means that the doctor has completed their undergraduate medical degree, two years of foundation year training (F1 and F2) and one year of specialisation (CT1) into one of a few general areas (e.g. medicine, surgery, paediatrics, obs and gynae, psychiatry). They are still considered to be an SHO, (Senior House Officer). After completing either CT2 or CT3 (depending on speciality), and after passing the exams to become a member of one of the royal colleges (e.g. Royal College of Physicians - which means the doctor can put MRCP after their name) the doctor will enter into ST (Speciality Training) and so will be referred to as something like ST4 or ST5. This is the equivalent of "Specialist Registrar". When the ST training is complete (between another 3 and 4 years usually) then the doctor will get a CCT (Certificate of Completion of Training), which means they can apply for a job as a consultant.
Yes, it's a little bit complicated.
The wage of doctors vary according to their experience and certification in London. If a doctor is associated with NHS at CT2 level, he should be earning between GBP 30,000 - GBP 35,000.
hoe does CT2 level affect oxogen production
CT 2 is used to procure excisable goods without payment of duty under the procedure of export warehousing. further CT1 is used to procure excisable goods witho9ut payment of duty under export procedure CT3 is issued by the EOU officials and as like CT2.
Please sign up for this study regarding this problem: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00757315?recr=open&cond=%22Keloid%22&rank=5
There are several clinical trials around treatments for liver cancer that are currently recruiting for participants in the Boston area. You can find a listing of these trials as well as current ones that are ongoing at http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=boston+AND+liver+cancer.
Yes a doctor doctoring a doctor means the doctor doctoring is the doctor!
its A DOCTOR AND HIM
The doctor and him It depends: The doctor and he went to the drug store. I was looking for the doctor and him.
Carry on Doctor, Doctor in the House, Doctor Zhivago, Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Doctor No, Doc Hollywood, Doctor Doolittle
David Tennant is The 10th Doctor in Doctor Who.
He would HAVE to follow ALL REGULAR PROCEDURES no matter who the patient is.
No, he is the tenth doctor in the series of doctor who.