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CSPb: 13 days |
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CSPb: Standard visitor - 6 months. Made a debit of 300k to my Barter in order to convert to dollars and add to funds to pay for my Plab 2 booking |
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Visa alert! Biometrics 15th July Collection mail 5th August Collection date 6th August Visa Granted. Income 300k Disposable income 239k Total money to be spent on trip 603k Total amount in bank 1.3m Large debit in account - For Plab 2 booking. Thankful for the information here 4 Likes 1 Share |
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moranu: I just read your refusal letter. In your form did you put that you did NOT have any savings? If you did that then it does not explain how the 4 million plus was accrued. 1 Like 1 Share |
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Xeedorf: When was your Biometrics? |
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mrchemist: Did the Bank statement contain salary deposits which reflects the name of the company in question? 1 Like |
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Africa is the continent with the least amount of confirmed cases of corona virus, with west africa as a whole not yet hitting the 100 mark. The fear the disease generates is however far-reaching. The western side of Africa is not new to outbreaks of such, with the far more devastating Ebola virus having plagued the region some years back. The world looked on as the region struggled frantically to contain the virus, with Sierra-leone one of the worst hit countries and Nigeria handling the case as good as it could afford to, looking back now, retrospectively. God bless Dr Stella Adadevoh, a exemplary matyr, who inadvertently layed down her life, so the country, could survive. Ghana has already placed stringent measures and travel restrictions, and Nigeria with three confirmed cases is still leaving her borders open, confident that she can manage this virus should it spread locally. More on this soon. But you see, fear and lack of information actually go hand in hand, as rumours begin to spread,and the virus attracts a reputation so vile, it pales compared to what we suffered from the Ebola. And why shouldn't it, with a movie-like tragic beginning, when the Chinese doctor who first suspected it, Dr Li-Wenliang was muffled by the authoritarian Chinese government. And surprisingly, an illness purported by recent data to only be fatal amongst the sickest of people, cost the supposed healthy 34 year old ophthalmologist, his life on the 7th of February 2020. Before we officially begin, lets look at what medscape, (the go to place for medically inclined folks about any and everything medicine) says. The summary, for non-medically inclined folks, is that its transmitted by respiratory droplets, including coming in contact with where those droplets have landed,(Note that it can survive for 2-3 days). In every 10 patients who test positive, 4 of them would have mild symptoms, just a mild dry cough, a bit of fever, nothing other than the usual flu (note that one of these people may or may not progress to severe, same for those with moderate symptoms) Another 4 would have moderate symptoms, i.e difficulty breathing, worsening cough, high temperature, 1 - 2 of the may be severe enough to need admission, and out of every 10 who is admitted, 1 or 2 of them may become critical, one person may be so critical he would need to be in the intensive care unit. statistics are better described from the source material. It takes about 2 weeks for those with mild illness to recover, 3-6 weeks for those with severe illness, and death usually results within 2 weeks to 2 months of infection. What if you made a mistake, you shook an infected, although asymptomatic, you picked at your nose and now you're infected, what are you expecting? what would you feel. This brings us to the next article. Stay tuned. SOURCE https://drdami..com/2020/03/de-mystifying-covid-19-general-synopsis.html?m=1 |
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Hi. Final year student,Mbbs, Afe. Afe babalola university is awesome for medicine. You do your preclinicals at Abuad and clinicals at a federal hospital. Minimal distractions, lecturers actually teach, and you understand well. No surprise that we have been winning intermedical school competitions back to back. Downside. Expensive. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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obinto: Actually sir, perhaps you should research again 3 Likes 1 Share |
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frankpro27: Patients will die helterskelter. And i shit you not. I see patients from hospital without doctors, and what they do there should be considered a crime. Nothing can serve as a substitute for appropriate medical training. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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norahs: I just browsed this bro. A medical intern EARNS HIGHER than a nurse. You can confirm for yourself. 7 Likes 1 Share |
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HaneefahRN: But i showed you proof that johesu is asking for the same pay as doctors. If they were asking for a simple raise, it wouldnt cause his much problem. 9 Likes 1 Share |
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magicminister: Honestly. When the elephants are fighting, its the grass that dies. 1 Like 1 Share |
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frankpro27: What are you saying. A doctor and a pharmacist are not on the same level at all. Medicine is not just "prescribing drugs". That is why the training is vigorous. Not to even talk of specialization. Please correct this erronous belief. Any sick patient should go to the doctor. ASAP. 11 Likes 1 Share |
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MrBigiman: The sad thing is that these johesu people would want their children to be doctors o! Be forming riot upandan. Tragic. 11 Likes 1 Share |
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kamantan: And rightly so. There is heirachy amongst healthcare workers. Rightly based on the level of training. A doctor and a nurse are not the same.no where on this green earth would a doctor earn the same as other health care proffesionals. 6 Likes 1 Share |
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HaneefahRN: 9 Likes 1 Share
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Nowhere in the world is it done, that doctors are paid the same as other health care workers. This johesu are asking for impossible demands. 24 Likes 1 Share |
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Congrats o. But i tell you.Welcome to the medical life. Medicine IS NOT EASY AT ALL. If someone told me what i'd face and what i'd go through, perhaps i may have changed my mind. I'd probably have finished my NYSC by now. At some point you'd be almost regretting why you even entered sef. and the fact that you had to wait so many years before admission. Las las thank God sha. I'm a 500L med student @ABUAD. 1 Like 1 Share |
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Lmao. You sound as if you can easily get the admission. 31 Likes 1 Share |
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Its mostly likely for hepatitis o. Not hiv sister |
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A 500l med.student in a private school. (Afebabalola university). Yes. An average student can survive. Every course is hard. It depends on how you tackle it. The major problem is entering. To enter a federal school, its very hard on first try. To enter a private school, its easy, but the money is massive. I've seen students who top their sec. Schools fail, and i've seen vice versa. The ball is in your court. 1 Like |
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