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Question: What is your biggest accomplishment so far?
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Deborah Draycott answered on 8 Nov 2017:
This is a really tricky one. On a personal level I think gaining my qualification to prescribe medicines was a big step for me and has made a massive difference to the quality of care I can give my patients. There have been lots of little milestones along the way but I don’t really think of them as big achievements but just part of my continuing development. I have had quite a bit of involvement in developing teaching and training in healthcare and also writing policies to ensure we provide up to date and research based care. I like to think that these have had a significant impact on the care we give our patients.
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