You leave to use the bathroom. All the women give birth simultaneously. They know.
Ortho Bro Says Watching Tenth Knee Replacement From The Corner Still a “Fantastic Opportunity”
Dr Jones reports he was unaware that there was a student in his theatre last Tuesday.
Making the Move: Country to City
First year rural students talk about their transition from country to city living.
The Weekly Petri: Monet Through a Medical Lens
Monet’s art allows for the examination of a revolutionary movement, as well as a harrowing account of how one man’s illness affected his world.
Med Student Diagnosed With Vitamin D Deficiency Before Exams, Again
The only source of light our team could identify in her study room was a small IKEA lamp on her desk.
The Workers United: A Student Perspective on the UNSW Strike
Staff working conditions are very much student learning conditions.
The Weekly Petri: Ward No. 6
Those interested in psychiatry will appreciate Chekhov’s fascinating but bleak portrayal of 19th century asylums in this short story.
Student Studying BGDB Diagnoses Himself With Developmental Delay
The student shared these findings in the hopes that other medical students could identify their own developmental deficits before it’s too late.
Dr Emily Granger: Cardiothoracic Surgeon
She’s worked on the forefront of Australia’s most pioneering transplantation and recently starred in Nat Geo’s ‘Miracle Hospital’. Meet Dr Emily Granger.
The Weekly Petri: A Face of Stone
This week we examine the prejudices of William Carlos Williams’ “A Face of Stone” while looking inwards at our own.
