I always wanted to have a record of the events that happened during my medical school/mbbs days and I felt it was better to do it asap without waiting to finish my complete journey as a student doctor; this may not be the perfect story, let alone an interesting story but rather this is an honest take on my personal journey in a light hearted manner. By the time you are checking out this book I may be still studying in a college somewhere in India. As I am still a student in the middle of this vast ocean of the subject of ...
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I always wanted to have a record of the events that happened during my medical school/mbbs days and I felt it was better to do it asap without waiting to finish my complete journey as a student doctor; this may not be the perfect story, let alone an interesting story but rather this is an honest take on my personal journey in a light hearted manner. By the time you are checking out this book I may be still studying in a college somewhere in India. As I am still a student in the middle of this vast ocean of the subject of medicine I have taken the liberty of altering the names of the characters that come in the book and I have not taken my college's name, the reason for this would be easily understood by an Indian medical graduate while for others just be under the assumption that I don't have the balls to give out the real names; for those people who are actually in this story, please don't be pissed as I had no intensions to hurt your feelings. This is not a motivational book whatsoever and if you are here to get motivation from an ex-medical student you will be utterly disappointed but this book can certainly be a guide to your mbbs journey if you are yet in the process of beginning it and if you already have done it all maybe you will find similarities with my story. If you like this book even a little bit please check out my previous work, 'The Miracle in me', it may not be a masterpiece but it certainly is a noob attempt at creating something; if you did not like the book by any chance, then curse me for wasting your time, but still check out my first book, it maybe, just maybe better than this one.
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