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Julia
Please could I be added to the monthly mail out?
Great website
Thanks
Emma
Not sure if you mail your newletter out, but could I please be added to the mailing list?
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Dear Julia
This website is fantastic, and having just started teaching medical students child health in the community, I will be directing them all to it.
A side note-did you work in neonatology at the Royal London in 2007-8? I think you might have been my registrar and I still remember how you allowed me to intubate a premature neonate on my own, watching from close by. It was a great example of experiential teaching and gave me so much confidence.
Anyway, great blog- please could you add me to your mailing list?
Best wishes
Anjali (now a GP in Barnet)
Thanks for your comment, Anjali. Yes I was a neonatal registrar at RLH at that time – haven’t moved very far! Good luck with the medical students.
Julia