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My Life in Medical School

The posts below document my journey through MBBS from 1993-1998. This is my story, reconstructed from memory, unedited and as it happened. This is what can happen in an MBBS course.

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The posts below document my journey through MBBS from 1993-1998. This is my story, reconstructed from memory, unedited and as it happened. This is what can happen in an MBBS course.

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