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Today, 3:09 PM ![]() | Re: Do doctors do practicals on corpses? You can hide this advertisement by registering. Quote:
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Yesterday, 9:02 PM ![]() | Re: Do doctors do practicals on corpses? Quote:
![]() but yeah they do work hard, if did med i would strive to be like Fred Hollows btw FOB are you going be cut if a patient doesn't address you as Dr soandso? just asking cos i rekon some Drs might
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Today, 1:27 AM ![]() | Re: Do doctors do practicals on corpses? i would refuse to treat them XD. but apparently if you become a surgeon, you are no longer referred to as Dr, but rather Mister cuz its some old tradition. WTF SIF!!! i worked hard for my title. |
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| Member | Re: Do doctors do practicals on corpses? what about all the guniea pigs that have to die for doctors to get that title?
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Yesterday, 7:51 PM ![]() | Re: Do doctors do practicals on corpses? We, as practicing dentist, also learn from cadavers. However, we do not dissect them as such due to limited specimens. Re- Importance of the title Dr. Not that great. If you go into a health science course, it should not be for the respect or title. It should be for passion. Be careful with your answer of "I like helping people". It's generic. Unfortunately, interviewers, like most people are judgmental, they will not believe you for a second. Surgeons, with respect to title, get somewhat of a downgrade from Dr to Mr or Ms. Weird but true! However, I've had two surgeon lecturers, while one used Ms. the other kept the title of Dr. Re-"Dr." House. He's nothing more than a concoction of studios. Watch it for pleasure, refine your physiology and antomical nomenclature and attempt diagnosis (even though most are either down right obvious, or, absurd). You should never "strive" for his personality. It is rude, careless and ignorant. Everyone, especially those in the health science field should be friendly and warm. NB: being a surgeon doesn't change this. If Nobel awardees can be funny, then surgeons should be funnier!
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Today, 1:27 AM ![]() | Re: Do doctors do practicals on corpses? imo, stuff tradition, im gonna retain my Dr title even if i become a surgeon. professor sounds more cool tho... interviewers are nice ppl, of course they will believe you if u say "i wanna help people". HOWEVER, if you wanna be different go with the "i want to make lots of money, get all the chics and gain people's respect" response. that'll guarantee you entry regardless of the how the rest of your interview goes. surgeons dont need interpersonal skills. they just get in there do their thing and get out. ur patients are going to be unconscious the whole time so you cant talk to them anyway. surgeons should be programmed like robots/machines, do what they are supposed to do and thats their job. leave the talking to the physicians. sarcasm btw. however, if you do take my advice, i am not responsible. |
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