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My recent posts
- The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order: America and the World in the Free Market Era
- Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps that Explain Everything About the World
- The Future of Money: How the Digital Revolution is Transforming Currencies and Finance
- Key Points from Book: Trillions
- Key Points from Book: Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order
- Key Points from Book: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
- Key Points from Book: THE SPECTRE OF WAR: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNISM AND THE ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II
- Key Points from Books: Unraveled – The Life and Death of a Garment
- Key Points from Books: The Examined Life
- My New Year Covid Experience
- Key Points from Books: The Economist’s View of The World
- Key Points from Book: The Magic Money Tree and Other Economic Tales
- Key Points from Books: Blowout
- Key Summary from Books: Red Roulette
- Key Points from Iran: A Modern History
- Key Points: Has China Won? The Chinese Challenge To American Primacy
- Key Points from Book – VALUES: BUILDING A BETTER WORLD FOR ALL
- Summer Trip to Gaspesie and Tadoussac, Quebec
- Six Years After: A Personal Reflection
- Key Points from Book: The Price of Peace
Tag Archives: hospital
Medical Student View on Medicine and Death
-I kept the ultrasound. Someone I never met.- It was a usual morning in the neurology ward I studied at, beginning with patient’s morning assessment and completed with morning report. Suddenly we hear a man shouting outside the room, he … Continue reading
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Tagged comfort, cure, death, doctor, emergency, experience, family, hospital, IUFD, life, medical school, student
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Human and Desperation
“Don’t dare a person who has nothing else left to lose.” ― Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Kiss an Angel I was on neurology department for my medical clerkship this month when a 19 years old women came two weeks ago. She is having … Continue reading
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Tagged clerkship, contribution, courage, death, desperate, hospital, life, low time, medical school, stress, suffering, tunraround
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Sleepy Time -The Life of Medical Students and Overworking in Hospital
More and more of us go to bed too late because of sleep procrastination. What are the nighttime rituals that keep you up before finally dozing off? Studying comes to my mind whenever the exam is near, and it is … Continue reading
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Tagged doctor, experience, hospital, life, medical school, overwork, postaday, sleepy time
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