Some superstitions related to medical problems/Diseases.
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Some superstitions related to medical problems/Diseases.
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Well i wanted to bust those myths and superstitious beliefs that are very much still prevalent among the masses.Espacially whenever i meet friends or relatives or visit somewhere i see people talking
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Some superstitions related to medical problems/Diseases.
posted at 3/3/2011 6:19 PM GMT
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Re: Some superstitions related to medical problems/Diseases.
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Re: Some superstitions related to medical problems/Diseases.
posted at 5/3/2011 8:03 PM GMT
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In Response to Re: Some superstitions related to medical problems/Diseases.: Most of what we learnt at Medical School wpould be considered a myth twenty years later ! Posted by Timothy Yeah! Why do we even bother going into med school anyway? Why read thick boring textbooks mostly full of mythology and legends? The white coat would look just as good on us if we just sat around reading novels for 4-6 years. P.S: I hope that was a joke.
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Re: Some superstitions related to medical problems/Diseases.
posted at 6/3/2011 5:48 PM GMT
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In Response to Re: Some superstitions related to medical problems/Diseases.: Most of what we learnt at Medical School wpould be considered a myth twenty years later ! Posted by Timothy I totally get what your saying! I'm doing an intercalated degree at the moment - whilst all the students were freaking out about the upcoming immunity and infection exam our course leader said: "Immunity & Infection is a raidly advancing area... 90% of what we've taught you will be out of date in 7 years!" Very reassuring!!! :-S Lol! Now we're in freak-out-overdrive!! :-D |
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Re: Some superstitions related to medical problems/Diseases.
posted at 6/3/2011 7:16 PM GMT
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I did my dissertation into "disproving things we are taught in clinical practice". The outcome was published in the ASME journal "Clinical Teacher" looking at the lack of evidence behind palpating for temperature differences using the back of the hand If you're interested in knowing more then contact me via the site and I'll see what I can dig out for you Sarah |
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Re: Some superstitions related to medical problems/Diseases.
posted at 3/5/2012 2:47 AM BST
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Re: Some superstitions related to medical problems/Diseases.
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