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|  | | I am kind of chatterbox.I have wasted so much of my time in Nepalnews or deurali and many chat forums.Once,I was talking to a medical student of NMC, I don't remember her name.When I said I m from IOM, she said get lost.I don't know why.She used so many offensive words against the students of IOM. and me.Iomites are total bookworms.They don't know anything.Hardly anyone might have watched a movie.They study 24 hrs .They are not smart.They wear big specs and they are the most unpleasant and... | New Member | | Comments 6
|  | | Hello..planning for USMLE? cool!!! but check it out before u jump over it....how u gonna get residency there?
Some criteria that most of the universities keep confidential about selecting the candidates in their University.
1.Permanent resident of United States of America( if u have any)
2.Date of application for the residency should not exceed 5 yrs from the date of being graduated.
3.If more than 5 yrs has elapsed before u apply for residency,... | New Member | | Comments 0
|  | | NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women are much more likely than men to search the Internet for information on health, according to research conducted by two professors from Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island.
The finding is consistent with gender differences in healthcare utilization; for instance, women are more apt than men to go to the doctor when sick, the researchers say.
"Women are much more proactive in terms of their healthcare and are also more likely to be caretakers... | New Member | | Comments 0
|  | | Ramri..I also found this blog interesting one.How are u doing? | New Member | | Comments 1
|  | | The Himalayan rescue association organised a temporary health camp in Gosaikund on the occassion of Janai Purnima 2064.Three doctors and one medical student of mountain medicine society of Nepal served to run the camp successfully.Me,as a medical student had joined the team.It was a team of highly dedicated doctors and health assistants and many people with acute mountain sickness presented to our camp and we managed them successfully.I became involved with some research project about moutain sickness... | New Member | | Comments 5
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