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oh jolly good; its 8 days until my first exam and i have contracted a rather nasty seasonal illness, so shall be quietly dying... why do you always get ill at exam time, when you really do have better things to do!
The last time i was seriously ill, i caught some god awful disease of a bloke in a respiratory ward who choughed all over me, and for the next week I and a good few of the PRHOs and SHOs were bedbound - not together i might add. So at least its not as bad as that - i have never watched so much daytime TV in my life!
Alas, not today. Today I am finally starting to revise some anatomy - hazah, something i know and understand and that doesnt involve having to read countless journal articles. Is it sad that I find the prospect slightly exciting?? Its been a long term!
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Marc
Academic Vascular Medicine & Surgery
Currently: FY1 in Cardiology at the Leeds General Infirmary[/color]
"No matter where you go in life, always keep an eye out for Johnny, the tackling Alzheimer's patient" Dr Cox
www.cuttingedgeleeds.co.uk
Leeds University Medical School's Surgical Society
Last edited by yeliab_cram; 04-01-2006 at 04:05 PM.
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