WHY STUDY MEDICINE?

Posted by Acasc on January 25th, 2017

WHY STUDY MEDICINE?

First of all, this is obviously not an article suggesting every student studies medicine, because, of course, not everyone is cut out for medicine. However, we all know how big of a decision it is to choose what course to study at the tertiary level because it greatly defines what paths or careers we pursue later in life. Therefore, if you think you have the temperament for medicine but are torn between pursuing medicine and something else, here are reasons to remind you that medicine is never bad choice in life.

Www.hebeinu.org.cn/blog/why-study-medicine.html

 

 

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Many people would say being a medical doctor is a blessing, as putting physically and sometimes emotionally broken people together puts a smile on their faces. And what’s better than having a world full of smiling faces, because anytime you help heal a person, that’s one more smiling face you as a doctor have added to the world.

Medicine is also a prestigious and well respectable course, and undoubtedly the most honoured profession in the world. It comes with endless benefits, from knowing what’s wrong with you personally to treating your family domestically if cases do not necessarily require a ride to the clinic.

Additionally, medicine helps put the practitioners themselves into an organized state of life, as it demands certain protocols to be followed, hence you are redirected to stay on track and live a close to perfect life by these protocols.

http://www.hebeinu.org.cn/blog/top-10-reasons-to-study-mbbs-in-china.html

Thinking your grades won’t get you into medical school? Worry not, there are equally good medical schools in places like China with low cut-off points that would groom you to make a perfect world class doctor out of you.

Hurry up now, and let medicine bring out the light in you!

 

 

 

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