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We should all be on high alert and as medical students sensitize our family, friends, neighbors etc.
We should not wait till there is need to raise funds for dialysis/ transplantation but starting now to take good care of our kidneys.
LET YOUR KIDNEYS ALIVE!!!
Today is World Kidney Day and this year’s theme - “Kidney Health for All: Caring for People, Protecting the Planet” to raise awareness about kidney health and the growing burden of kidney disease.
This theme talks about the connection between our kidney health and the
environment, highlighting the role of environmental factors like pollution and heat in affecting our kidney health.
In a country like ours with an increased rise of a lot of consumables like drinks with chemicals, “medications” that cure all diseases.
later that the most important lessons aren't found in the ATP yield, but in the silence of a patient waiting for a diagnosis.
It is a period of 'becoming.' You are stripped of your certainty and rebuilt with a professional exoskeleton of clinical detachment and deep empathy.
"The first few years of medical school are a strange sort of monasticism. You trade the sun for the glow of a library lamp and the rhythm of the seasons for the rhythm of organ systems. You learn a new language—not just the Latin roots of anatomy,
You don't just study medicine; you are consumed by it until one day, you look in the mirror and realize the white coat isn't just a uniform anymore—it's become a second skin."lity. You spend years memorizing the chemical pathways of life, like the Krebs cycle, only to realize
@drabdulhameed07 "The first few years of medical school are a strange sort of monasticism. You trade the sun for the glow of a library lamp and the rhythm of the seasons for the rhythm of organ systems. You learn a new language—not just the Latin roots of anatomy, but the unspoken language
The best form of revision in med school is solving past questions and writing outlines..."If you're in med school and not doing this yet → start yesterday.#MedSchool#StudyTips#ActiveRecall