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RADIOGRAPHER IN TRAINING☢️2/5| lover of Christ | MANCHESTER CITY FAN |philippians 4:13
Nnewi, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2025
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Attended a Catholic Church for the first time on Friday and trust me, there’s a reason they love their church.

Last B 🌼🌸@Ony1nyechi
Catholic twitter has been super amazing this whole Lenten season. I really wish we can continue to grow the community even after Easter.
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@MedicToriq All the best bro
You will pass your exams
No resit
No repeats.
Can’t wait for the good news.😊
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Less than 10 days to MB…
Everybody dey fight their own war.
We go all make am 🤲
Omololu❤️@ayomilolu74
12days to jamb 😑😑
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@datphysioboy But i still prefer it to biochem.
That course is something else
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@Medzonetv The first one I learnt the hard way
Cvs physio 🥲 and histology.
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As someone who has survived medical school, here’s my reality check.
My Top 15.
1. You cannot cram medicine.
If you try to read 6 months’ work in 2 weeks, medical school will humble you publicly.
2. Consistency beats intelligence.
The average student who reads 2–3 hours daily will outperform the genius who waits for “motivation.”
3. Past questions are not optional.
They are the closest thing you have to prophecy.
4. Your first year determines your foundation.
Anatomy and physiology are not just courses - they are your future explanations to patients.
5. Group reading only works if everyone actually wants to read.
If it turns into gist and vibes, leave.
6. Sleep is part of your study plan.
A tired brain reads 10 pages and remembers 2.
7. You will fail something at least once - and it won’t define you.
But how you respond will.
8. Clinical years are a different battlefield.
Confidence, communication, and presentation skills can carry you even when your knowledge shakes.
9. Your colleagues are your future referrals.
Don’t make unnecessary enemies. Medicine is smaller than you think.
10. You don’t have to understand everything at once.
Medicine is a spiral. You’ll revisit topics until they click.
11. Learn to ask questions early.
Silence in ward rounds doesn’t make you smart; it makes you invisible.
12. Comparison will steal your peace.
There will always be someone who reads faster, answers quicker, and scores higher.
13. Your mental health matters.
Burnout is real. Depression in medical school is common but rarely discussed.
14. Practical skills matter.
Know how to take blood, cannulate, examine properly - theory alone won’t save you in House Job.
15. Remember why you started.
On the days you want to quit, purpose is stronger than pressure.




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With no #EmiratesFACup at Old Trafford this weekend, Sir Alex Ferguson is at the Etihad Stadium for #ManCity vs Liverpool today.
🎥 @footballontnt
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So far my cvs physio exams.
The course was like the easiest this semester, easy to read and comprehend.
Until we saw the exam questions, 100 mcqs, 30 minutes.
Mainly clinical questions
We are literally begging for 50 😂.
JESUS CHRIST@drealbigvirg
What is the hardest course/ exam you have ever done?
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@goodguyade Before reading any topic glance through your lecturer material to know the stress areas.
Then YouTube videos, adel bondok is more reliable.
Gross is bulky I would advise you make notes on it.
I didn’t make use of atlas but you can
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Today exams too good. Anatomy department is the best so far 😂, 3 papers with good reviews
Mana u see bch 😭.
Ma reserved my comments excitable tissues tomorrow
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@Vapour_45 Thank you bro Hopefully tomorrow gross exam will be the same 🙏
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Good governance and Bumbum on my face
🎱@osithecreator
Bumbum in gown or Bumbum in a mini skirt?
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