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Medical School Finals: Pumping up Brains and Expanding Waistlines

June 30, 2013
Osman Aadam
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One month before the holiday finished, 4 months until I knew some of my more easy going friends would start revising and 4 months after [more…]

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Depression – Is it All in the Head?

March 16, 2013
Osman Aadam
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Friday afternoon surgery; fed up, hungry and desperate to get home for the weekend, the patience of the primary care physician (General Practitioner, GP) is [more…]

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The Art of Reflective Practice

January 29, 2013
Osman Aadam
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The New Year provides a useful opportunity for reflection on past events and allows time to plan for better things in the future. For someone [more…]

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Featured Students

Changing an Attitude – The Worst Day to Fall Ill in the UK

October 1, 2012
Osman Aadam
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1st August – the most dangerous day to fall ill in the British calendar. On this day, around seven thousand UK medical students walked into [more…]

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