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My recent posts
- 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
- Key Points from Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know
- Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China
- Key Points from The Cost of Free Money
Tag Archives: medical
Why Quitting Medical School Is The Rational Choice For Me
Medical school is a long journey comprising two phases, pre-clinical phase where students learn the knowledge of medicine and the clinical phase where we are trained to be a doctor. Students graduating from the pre-clinical years with Bachelor of Medicine … Continue reading
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Tagged doctor, experience, medical, medschool, problem solving, quit, quitting, rational, reason, school, student, why
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What Medical Students Do in Preclinical Years
I am sweating and my stomach cramped, my feet is cold and I could feel my head spinning. Then I sit on the same chair I’ve been sitting on for the last several years, looking around me and taking a … Continue reading
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Tagged exam, experience, hard, medical, medical school, OSCA, OSCE, preclinical, soca, student, university, what does
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Overdiagnosis of Cancer in Our Medical System
Last week I read a book given by my lecturer in medschool, she lend me this book because she knew I would enjoy this book. And I did! She said at first she hesitated to tell me about this book … Continue reading
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Tagged book, cancer, dr. welch, health, key points, medical, medical school, medicine, overdiagnosed, overdiagnosis, patients, screening
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