Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Replace your medical dictionary

A good medical dictionary is a must for all
medical students so that you can understand
what on earth your lecture notes are about.
Standard staples include the likes of the
Chambers medical dictionary. However, an
alternative medical dictionary can be found
at http://alt-med-dictionary.com/ This one
is much better as when you are asked a
question about a rare obscure disease on a
ward round you can reply with a witty retort
rather than a blank face and general ignorance.

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