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Medical school was no walk in the park but I thank God for this degree steadily. I really just up and move cities/countries and I find great jobs with it.
To that tired med student: some encouragement that it gets better ✨
Good morning Twitter I need your assistance for a senior colleague back in medical school and now DOCTOR ADIGUN ABIODUN AKEEM. Who is presently diagnosed with Chronic Kidney disease to raise 8 million for treatment. When it comes to this disease time is not on our side.
Also, for particular courses, I would go sit in ‘Iyanu’s house’, the afternoon of the day before the exams. That girl would sha have one handout you've never seen in your life.😂 if you do lone ranger, you cant see those handouts, or hear expo!
Be humble, my classmates chased me for tutorials, it affected my reading sometimes but the best way to learn is by teaching others because as you teach you're revising.💪🏾
No matter what you do, don't FAIL. Uni is a cumulative. If you're in 100L now is your beat chance.
Attend the exam, don't have a F, read for it. Not everyone has book brain, that's true, but if anything be average its better than failing the course.
Lecturers don't read word for word, no one has that time to be reading 1000 students paper word for word. Na winch???😂
Put your strongest points at the beginning and at the ending; that's where they read most times. Impress them with that first paragraph.
Public Universities are resuming from the strike. Hallelujah! and most of them are going into exams straight because they have to rush the curriculum.😭
This happened to me in 100L, where we wrote 12 exams in 4 days, but I made all A’s. Here's how;
Anatomy VS Physiology VS Biochemistry
Which do you prefer? Let us know 😊
This video is featuring the latest doctors in town! Congratulations @magnificus_22 🎊🎊🎊
Welcome back to school! We’ve got a new video for you ❤️
WATCH THIS BEFORE YOU START YOUR SURGERY POSTING IN MEDICAL SCHOOL https://t.co/Xrf0bhaRul via @YouTube
As a first-year cardiology fellow, I have worked with a lot of different medical students and residents. Here are some of the traits that I have seen among my favorite medical students and residents, and those I try to emulate:
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