Any Medical School Past/Present People?
11 years ago
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I'm curious about it, since I'm in college preparing to go and become a doctor
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For non surgical, There are three main components you'd have to know: anatomy, diseases, and pharmaceuticals.
Surgical stuff relies less heavily on pharmaceuticals, and moreso on the tools and procedural terminology in the OR. Like how to read certain monitors, and the tools and steps required during certain cases. Of course the real world is not like the text books, and a standard procedure may require combining or altering steps. But that is what makes it so fascinating and important to know.
I think it is so awesome!! Omg totally worth it!
The School is challenging, but as long as you don't drink every night, and party too much
, it is do-able.
I am studying Neurosurgical sciences, history, political science, and psychology.
It may help to look up colleges online too!'
The worst part are the tests. There are SO many terms, conditions, and things to remember, you'd have to like read a book every week. (Sometimes literaly ) I guess preparation is key? But the tests are probably only that way because they want us to start field work right away. That way there is less lecture time(more independent reading and studying) just to make sure we know what we are learning, and are capable of observing operations.