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Does anyone have the password to any osmosis prime accounts? Hit me up at q.anon8006@gmail.com

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>>10654055
I start med school in august frens. Any tips/advice?

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How long of a response time would be needed to servive a gunshot to the aorta and how would doctors go about doing this?

Can you survive a shot to the brainstem?

Would a sugeon get in trouble for listrening to Bon Jovi - You Give Love A Bad Name, during an operation on a gunshot wound?

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(As an adjuvant to the same old therapy)

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ITT womenless Studies
10% women and 90% men, for $380k avg, low avg $200k high avg $500k
Would you ?

https://www.glassdoor.fr/Salaires/us-neurosurgeon-salaire-SRCH_IL.0,2_IN1_KO3,15.htm?countryRedirect=true

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This is the general for all things both healthcare and medicine related.

It is a good thread, but its posters are not good about making new threads. Probably too busy being doctors.

Past thread: >>9858819

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>>9463002
OP is this yours? Looks ok to me, based on this one saggital slice of a T1 MRI, there's no lesions seen in the cerebrum or the cerebellum, no brainstem abnormalities or herniations in the first three C-spinal cord region. The skull shows intact bones and the oral cavities seem to display no obvious pathology.

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>>9399586
Usually your university will have a small organization or department that is dedicated to research. Visit them and ask about your options, they'll probably have a database of open research positions that you can apply to.

If your university doesn't have the above department, go over faculty pages for physics/chemistry/whatever department and look at each professor's research.
Send them an email (not more than 6-7 lines) explaining how you're interested in their research and wanted to volunteer as a UG research assistant. Bonus points if you attach a CV as well.
For the most part, seeing as how saturated every research position is with undergrads, it'll be hard to get into a lot of labs. But keep emailing/applying and eventually you'll get into one. I had to visit/get rejected by 8 before I finally found a good lab.

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>>9358430
awww, thanks anon! really means a lot to me from (You)

>>9358408
good luck, lad. Make us proud

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>tfw uneducated gf

it's so fun teaching her things.

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MD's and any healthcare workers, I require your assistance.

I once saw a post about an unwritten rule in emergency medicine getting published for the first time: Whenever a trauma patient in the ER gets physically agressive with the medical team 3 times, he's indicating the need for oral intubation and sedation.

I remember seeing it on a medical info page in twitter a couple of years ago, about how this "Rule of 3" (or something like that was the name) was finally getting published in formal medical literature. Anyone has ever heard of it or knows the source?

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Just graduated college with a 3.52, does that make me a scrub in the fields of math and science for grad school? My school is a tier one research university, my program for my field at the grad level is number 4 in the nation.

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