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Quick Scroll MBBS, a mind blowing journey - Article by neelkant123 Friday 30th of January 2009 04:16:10 AM (1 year ago) #1

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Hello everyone, I just want to explain the happenings in our college in a case format. Hope you guys enjoy it . An 18 year old male patient by name Mr NRR, presented to Dr PSIMS (that's my college) with chief complaints of an ambition to become a doctor since childhood. He was apparently asymptomatic before the thought, and the presenting complaint was sudden in onset after seeing, gradual in progression, with an ever increasing severity since the past 2 years and was stimulating in character, aggravated by seeing the successful doctors, and relieved after enjoying with the non medical friends. His past history - No similar complaints in the past. He is not a known ratta master and slogger. There were no similar complaints from the other members of the family. On general examination, he was conscious, coherent, co operative, well oriented to time, space and person, but is little disturbed. Higher functions - normal. Attitude - ambitious. No abnormality was detected on clinical examination. He was admitted, for observation to relieve his complaint, and was subjected to a battery of investigations spanning over a 5 and a half years, involving all the senior members of the college.


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Quick Scroll mbbs mind blowing Saturday 28th of March 2009 09:34:53 AM (11 months ago) #2

it does sound practical to a person who wants to become a future clinician , but not for those aiming for IAS or management icon_smile.gif
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karthiksrevatsa wrote:
it does sound practical to a person who wants to become a future clinician , but not for those aiming for IAS or management icon_smile.gif
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Quick Scroll Wednesday 8th of April 2009 03:26:03 PM (11 months ago) #4

me actually doing lot of soul searching on my future i just gave my final mbbs exams .. 2 days back.. considering all the possibilities sometimes i feel that this profession needs people like me .. people with expression.. lets see....... as of now i'm undecided but will come out with a final single plan within 2 weeks
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Quick Scroll Saturday 13th of June 2009 05:07:20 PM (9 months ago) #5

for me MBBS was a nightmare of all sorts except for the friends i made.....its a continuous struggle with little reward
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Quick Scroll Tuesday 23rd of June 2009 06:45:58 PM (8 months ago) #6

yes u r right. there is very little margin for error. u do so much and u get so little.
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