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Title: | Vocational training in Greater London |
Authors: | Sammut, Daniel |
Keywords: | Vocational education -- United England Medical education Medical cooperation Family medicine -- Practice |
Issue Date: | 2008-06 |
Publisher: | Malta College of Family Doctors |
Citation: | Sammut, D. (2008). Vocational training in Greater London. Maltese Family Doctor, 17(1), 23-26. |
Abstract: | March, 2008. 7:45 am. I'm on a cosy train goingfrom Ashford to East Sheen, in Greater London. The train is packed with passengers -sitting, standing. People of diverse ages, backgrounds and ethnicity. They are on their way to work or school. Most of them are reading papers or books; some stare somewhere out of focus, avoiding eye-contact. A few fiddle with their laptop, while others have their eyes closed. Nobody speaks - the only sounds are the du- dum, du-dum of the train on the rails, and the rustle of newspapers. Then a female voice on the microphone proclaims: "This station is Mortlake". |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/22829 |
Appears in Collections: | MFD, Volume 17, Issue 1 MFD, Volume 17, Issue 1 |
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