About
I start this section of my website being five months away from finishing my first year in medical school. Since the beginning of my time at medical school, I’ve noticed that there are so many basic things we’re not normally taught (or rather the things that they hide from us) unless
you are a medical student. In this section, I will try and bring to you the basic information that could prove to be really useful, and the information that I think everyone has the right to know.The main reason I chose this career path was so that I could help as many people as possible, and what better way to do that than by teaching you what I’m learning, so that everyone can know the basics of “what” and “how” of at least a few cases and conditions. Through this, I hope I can give you a better idea of how things work inside us and what could probably go wrong.
Medicine still has a lot of grey areas that are still being explored. Our bodies are beautiful mysteries that haven’t been completely solved yet. Every body works in a different way. All the information that I learn in class and that I post here might not be suitable for all bodies. I’m still a student and not a healthcare professional. I want to make it clear that everything I put up here is just mere information, to give you a better idea. Do not consider this as professional medical advice but rather as fun facts.