Doctors in the UK play a vital role in diagnosing, treating, and preventing illnesses and injuries. They work in a variety of settings, from hospitals and GP surgeries to community clinics and research institutions. Doctors can specialise in areas such as general practice, surgery, paediatrics, psychiatry, and many others. The career involves significant responsibility, teamwork, and the ability to make critical decisions under pressure. Most doctors work within the NHS, but some work privately or in academic and research roles. The path to becoming a doctor is competitive and requires strong academic results, compassion, resilience, and dedication.
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Royal Navy
( Added 04 Jun 2024 - 80 positions available )
Being a Medical Assistant in the Royal Navy means embarking on a career that offers more variety and adventure than you’d ever experience in civilian medicine. From the day you join, you’ll gain new skills, pushing yourself to the limit in some unique and challenging environments.
Closing date: in 4 months
Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026
FERA SCIENCE LIMITED
( Added 26 Nov 2025 - 3 positions available )
Use your passion for science and practical mindset to kickstart your career, and we’ll give you all the tools and resources you need. With on-the-job training in a leading science company, this is your chance to build new and valuable skills whilst gaining a recognised qualification; Level 4 (HNC) in Applied Sciences with level 3 apprenticeship.
Closing date: in 22 days
Possible start date: 01 Sep 2026
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