Hello,I'm dambunny,a medical student,in Sri Lanka,who just got the membership,and this is the first time I'm in a forum.I'm interested in researches and willing to kown and if possible to participate.
Hi, I am Ramesh from china (now) but from Nepal . I am also new member and also wana to know and study a lot of thing that is being researched in the field of medicine..
I am also from sri lanka but left sri lanka after I did my olevels (gcse in uk) and i did my alevles here and applied to medicine. I am in the first year at univeristy of east anglia.
Hi dambunny. I quite donot understand what you are asking
my name is onslo, i am new to the posting of threads, ive been a member for a little while though.Im a first year student in pre-medicine. im very interested in talking to people who love surgery and are willing to take a new one under there wing. Although im in a different country, im quite interested in how things run in other countries in terms of medicine.
Yixian,
The Bristol anatomy revision course is highly recommended, too - a week
of intensive teaching and structured examining of cadaveric prosections, with
a osce style test at the end....
Yixian,
Would echo the comments above - universal precautions
and hotfoot to A+E to get pep within an hour of exposure
if you get a needle stick...
Have fun with the research BTW...
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