You really studied hard- or maybe you slacked off a bit. Whatever the situation, you came out of that exam feeling horribly. It’s got a name: the Post- Exam Blues
If there is a group of people that can speak about how life can throw us around like a rag-doll, it’s med students. Kendra tells her inspiring story of how though life sometimes brought her down, but never out.
Maybe you have an adventurous spirit. Maybe you live in the Caribbean. Whatever the reason, you have options, and MedCute loves to support #InternationalMedicine!
Zambia is known for it’s beautiful landscapes with locations such as Victoria Falls and its many national parks. But guess what, it has brilliant med students as well- we’ll meet one today!
In the end, I hope that everyone views the profession of medicine as a humanitarian one that was made in order to wipe the tears of the patient and treat the pain and take into account the human condition. Be merciful. You were created to be a balm of healing and the angel of mercy.
Both famous and infamous, full of culture and a people full of resilience that isn’t easy to find, the country of Cuba has made it way into the hearts and minds of individuals worldwide- especially med students. Today we get to know what #medlife is like in Cuba from student doctor Harddy!
While Sickle Cell Anemia affects persons of every race and ethnicity, the fact that this disease affects persons of African descent worldwide makes it an important issue for the Black diaspora. Abibat tells us her story.
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