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The aim of the new medical curriculum is to produce competent doctors. At Lexicon we take it one step further & shape competent individuals, ready to face any and all challenges life throws your way. So, here are a few tips to polish your networking skills by Kiara, link in bio!
Social media has helped make information accessible to all but when people with a large following assume they’re qualified to give health advice, then it’s a public health concern. Stay safe y’all by reading this article by Dr. Ankit link in bio!
#fakenews#mbbs
In an extremely competitive world giving yourself an edge over others is the most obvious survival tactic. So let us help you, read this article by Dr. Ninada to fix your CVs and ace your interviews and land that position and achieve your goals, link in bio! #CV#work #mbbs#next
Here to satisfy your #wanderlust is @ripudaman_bajwa with tales of his exciting #voyages (which might even rival those of #Columbus). Cross places off your #travellist (vicariously, you need attendance to pass!) and embark on a journey across the world in Lexicon’s edition 42!
“The highest form of knowledge is empathy” -George Eliot.
Let’s learn a little more about being empathetic and more compassionate doctors in this article by @PreeyatiC and Dr. Roma Patil
Link in bio!
#kindness#empathy#love#mbbs#doctor#killemwithkindness
How does it feel to study medicine abroad, establish yourself as a youtuber??? Lexicon India with The White Coat Project, presents to you "Mad about Medicine". Read it in our latest Edition 42 (Link in bio). #medicolifeabroad#madaboutmedicine#lexiconindia#thewhitecoatproject
Do the medical aspirants entering into Medicine have a slightest idea about the stress around medical students, interns and pgs in India? Know more about this in the article by Dr. Prakrut Paidisetty in our Edition 42!!
#medicinelife#internsinindia#doctorlife#competiton
A National Institute Of Health (USA) study in 2020 demonstrated that knowledge of #medicalstudents regarding #sexualhealth was insufficient, due to deficiencies in teaching and difficulties in addressing the subject with patients. Read about sex education and medicine in ed 42
We in collaboration with The White Coat Project would like to share with all our readers the wonderful interview with Dr Hansel Misquitta
Read more on https://t.co/yrFF6dw459