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My recent posts
- Key Points from Narrative Economics by Robert Shiller
- Key Points from Book: Unknown Market Wizards: The Best Traders You’ve Never Heard Of
- Key Points from Book: The Great Demographic Reversal
- Key Points from “The Elements of Style” by Strunk
- A Man and His Watch: Omega Seamaster 1957 and Speedmaster FOIS
- Book Key Points: Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy
- Key Points from Think Twice by Michael Mauboussin
- Mexico Trip Day 8 and 9: Chichen Itza, Playa Del Carmen and Tulum Ruins
- Mexico Trip Day 6 and 7: Relaxing in Oaxaca, Merida and Uxmal Ruins
- Mexico Trip Day 4 and 5: Oaxaca and Monte Alban Archeological Site
- Mexico Trip Day 3: Teotihuacan Pyramid, Puebla and Cholula
- Mexico Trip Day 2: Hot Air Balloon at Teotihuacan, Mexico City
- Mexico Trip Day 1: Mexico City
- Laos D5: Vientiane City Tour, Crossing to Thailand
- Laos D4: Hot Air Balloon in Vang Vieng, Road Trip to Vientiane
- Laos D3: Vang Vieng, Nam Xay, Blue Lagoon, Tara Hotel
- Laos D2: Luang Prabang City Tour, Pak Ou Caves, Sunset
- Laos D1: Luang Prabang, Kuang Si Waterfalls, Mount Phousi
- My Experience on Immigrating to Quebec and Preparing for TEFAQ Exam
- Western Canada Trip D6-10: Le Canadien Train Ride
Tag Archives: student
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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How Medical School Looks Like From Graduate Perspective
Almost four years ago I step my feet for the first time in medical school, which turn to be the place I spent the next three and a half years at. When I was entering medical school I’ve been hearing … Continue reading
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Tagged entering, experience, graduate, hard, medical school, perspective, school, student, study, testimony
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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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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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