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MaNi_DaDuDe:
--- Quote from: MissDE on November 23, 2009, 01:30:29 pm ---
Exactly!
that's what I'm thinking abt... studying sth like hematologist, cardiac surgeon or oncology will definitely take a loooong time before being a specialist...
I'm thinking abt the UK... not sure tho...
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UK? lol.
I thought about that earlier, but nahh. It is too bloody expensive, even with scholarships. The clinical side gets more expensive every year. I do not recommend UK for medicine, unless ofcourse you have quite a large budget.
I am thinking of UAE now, i have no idea though. My sister is still pushing on Canada but 8 years for just medicine is just retarded imo.
Like I said, I am still confused. :S
M-H:
--- Quote from: MaNi_DaDuDe on November 22, 2009, 06:49:42 pm ---My dad's a hematologist.
Well, you do your MBBS, your house job (internship), then residency and then sub-specialisation into Hematology/Oncology. In your case, Oncology.
My dad's the director of the hematology oncology subspecialty program at his hospital; so I have an idea but I am not 100% sure.
I want to be a hematologist or a cardiac surgeon when I grow up. :)
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same here....a cardio:)
~Mimi~:
cool! me toooo :D! lol, what's the shortest MBBS program in the world :o? It's 5 years at Monash Uni in Australia.
$tyli$h Executive:
Monash got a campus in Malaysia too! Its nice and one of the top 50th universities!
~Mimi~:
yeah. I know :) When I posed the idea of studying from Malaysia's Monash uni instead of Australia's one to my parents, they suggested that a degree from "Australia" is more valuable/prestigious. Do you people believe in such "myths" ? ::)
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