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EducationRe: A Nairalander Convocating At University Of Ibadan Today (pics) by judemmesoma(m): 6:05pm On Nov 13, 2017
congratulations bro Are u registering under PSN......am a spanite
PoliticsRe: Yul Edochie Reacts To Being Left Out Of Anambra 2017 Gubernatorial Debate by judemmesoma(m): 9:48pm On Nov 12, 2017
God bless you my man
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Federal Medical Center, Owerri Fresh Graduate And Mid-level Jobs Recruitment by judemmesoma(m): 11:08am On Oct 26, 2017
what of physiologists.....??
LiteratureRe: Countless (a story of Sex, Betrayal and vengeance) by Darousmart Emmanuel. by judemmesoma(m): 8:58am On Oct 17, 2017
walking out of this rubish
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LiteratureRe: In Our Prime. A Very Short Medical Story by judemmesoma(m): 9:25am On Oct 15, 2017
Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, or DOs, are fully licensed physicians who practice in all areas of medicine.
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Nairaland GeneralRe: Ilorin Cemetery Rejects Corpse Of Civil Servant Killed By Lightning by judemmesoma(m): 5:07pm On Sep 22, 2017
u see life
LiteratureRe: Countless (a story of Sex, Betrayal and vengeance) by Darousmart Emmanuel. by judemmesoma(m): 9:45am On Sep 01, 2017
ohh darous ooo
LiteratureRe: Countless (a story of Sex, Betrayal and vengeance) by Darousmart Emmanuel. by judemmesoma(m): 3:18pm On Aug 24, 2017
finally.... thank you darous
LiteratureRe: Countless (a story of Sex, Betrayal and vengeance) by Darousmart Emmanuel. by judemmesoma(m): 8:26am On Aug 16, 2017
Darous this is unfair oo
LiteratureRe: Countless (a story of Sex, Betrayal and vengeance) by Darousmart Emmanuel. by judemmesoma(m): 8:21am On Aug 05, 2017
God bless Darousmart
CultureRe: Igbo Names And Their Funny Direct Translations by judemmesoma(m): 3:32pm On Aug 04, 2017
timilehin007:
NNAMDI KANU=I BE FRAUDSTER
sometimes it is good to be matured
LiteratureRe: Countless (a story of Sex, Betrayal and vengeance) by Darousmart Emmanuel. by judemmesoma(m): 8:41am On Aug 04, 2017
Finally am here....nice story op
EducationRe: 13 Things I Needed To Hear When I Was A Teenager by judemmesoma(m): 9:50am On Jul 11, 2017
They did not tell me that a president will stay away for 60days
CrimeRe: Couple In Trouble After A Dead Kidnap Victim's Phone Was Found On Them by judemmesoma(m): 12:03pm On Jun 29, 2017
kudos to NPF...no way for kidnappers
EducationRe: 38 Nigerian Universities Increase Tuition Fees – ASUU by judemmesoma(m): 9:10am On Jun 27, 2017
lie...I am in Anambra state university... I ve been paying #137,950 since my yr1.so op wia did u get that 76k from....
Christianity EtcRe: Happy Father's Day by judemmesoma(m): 7:29am On Jun 18, 2017
happy fathers day to my daddy.....
CrimeRe: Urgent Public Attention Needed by judemmesoma(m): 2:52pm On May 29, 2017
corruption everywhere
PoliticsRe: Delta Assembly Lift Suspension Of Impeached Speaker, Monday Igbuya by judemmesoma(m): 1:33pm On May 23, 2017
rubbish
CrimeRe: Faces Of The Kidnappers Killed In Anambra Yesterday (graphic Images) by judemmesoma(m): 11:40am On May 23, 2017
The cadaver will be good for dissection
SportsRe: Photos From The Burial Ceremony Of Ugo Ehiogu by judemmesoma(m): 9:25pm On May 10, 2017
RIP BRO
PoliticsRe: Great/famous Women From Your State by judemmesoma(m): 4:56pm On May 01, 2017
STEALER oduah.

Imo state
she is from Anambra
EducationRe: Hardest Course(s) You Did In School As An Undergraduate. by judemmesoma(m): 9:18am On Apr 29, 2017
Medical biochemistry... especially Metabolism
CelebritiesRe: "I Will Rape You" - Fan Threatens Ufedo Sunshine Over Las Vegas Hotel Room Photo by judemmesoma(m): 7:49pm On Apr 28, 2017
small boy
Jokes EtcRe: Nigerians Release Lists Of Kings Greater Than The Oba Of Lagos by judemmesoma(m): 6:52pm On Apr 27, 2017
YonkijiSappo:
That picture of King-Kong though... Hhahahaha!!
Reminds me of one particular tribe located in the Eastern part of Nigeria known for wanton crimes and baseless chest beating.

I no mention anybody papa name ooo....

https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2890/33463839264_df8f4d4d4d_o.jpg
......fool
EducationThe First Dissection Class by judemmesoma(op): 1:05pm On Apr 26, 2017
The smell was unbearable at first. It hit me like a wave when I first entered the cadaver lab and slightly burned the insides of my nostrils. Seeing the cadaver for the first time was captivating. His head was masked by a plastic bag and his body was fully intact, with the only sign of disease on the nearby paper with the donor’s first name and cause of death.
The first incision in the cadaver was surprising. While I expected his body to feel like a colder version of my own, his skin took on a unique texture. His joints were stiff and his muscles were tense. As a first year medical student, cadaver lab was an exciting, challenging, sometimes gruesome time when we would use both our brains and our hands.
We moved from the abdomen to the chest to the arms and legs, with five of us taking turns with the scalpels, scissors, and forceps. Because we shared the body with second year students who previously dissected his head, it was covered with a bag for months as we explored the coils of his intestines, removed his heart and studied the delicate valves, and carefully isolated his arteries traveling deep through the leg. With each lab completed, we grew more comfortable with our cadaver. With each anatomical structure learned, we grew a stronger appreciation for his donation. We would return once or twice each month throughout the year, with our cadaver being one constant in an ever changing curriculum. In time, we grew used to the smell, the look, and the feel of the cadaver.
In our second year, we became acquainted with a new cadaver. Though similar to the last, we came to intricately know another body with its own unique shape. When it came time for the head dissection and we slipped the plastic bag off the cadaver’s head, he appeared more human than he had before. I was struck by the moment, recognizing this experience as sharply distinct from my others in medical school. There was something somber, fascinating, and humbling about it all.
To some, teaching anatomy in a cadaver lab is an antiquated, inefficient way to educate students. To others, it is an essential rite of passage introducing medical students to the human body. To me, it has been both.
Learning anatomy while dissecting can be a challenge. After meticulously searching the cadaver for nerves, arteries, and veins, many of us leave the anatomy lab retaining just a small proportion of what was covered. Rather, most of our anatomy knowledge comes from books, flashcards, and web applications that we study before and after the cadaver labs. Medical schools have recognized this learning discrepancy and have shifted to fewer hours in the anatomy lab over time. Additionally, the pressure to continually fit more material into medical school curriculums has been partially relieved by more efficient uses of cadaver prosections (dissection of a cadaver or part of a cadaver by an experienced anatomist) and mobile technologies. However, by reducing time in the lab, we reduce a formative part of the medical school experience.
The cadaver lab has exposed me to the privilege of physicians. Patients open their lives for us to discover, revealing information about themselves that we may be the only ones to know. They allow us to open their bodies for surgery, trusting that we enter with the intention to heal. After death, they again permit us to open their bodies for exploration and education. These bodies signify a belief in the ability of medicine to heal and the ability of medical students to learn. Through cadaver lab, I have developed a sense of awe for the complexities of the human body and respect for the impact disease can have beneath the skin. I have confronted death and mortality while considering the meaning of my pursuits in medicine. That is one experience technology cannot replace.
HealthRe: "My Experience In The Surgical Theater" - 400 Level Physiotherapy Student Of BUK by judemmesoma(m): 5:12pm On Apr 19, 2017
u no do gross anatomy(dissection)?
Christianity EtcRe: Easter: Catholic Diocese Clears Fines Of 25 Prison Inmates. by judemmesoma(m): 9:37am On Apr 15, 2017
At least a good news now
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Recruitment Scandal Rocks EFCC by judemmesoma(m): 9:36am On Apr 10, 2017
Even EFCC...NO HOPE FOR NAIJA
PoliticsRe: The Boy That Intercepted First Suicide Bomber That Attacked Borno Mosque (Photo) by judemmesoma(m): 9:49pm On Apr 08, 2017
The lord will reward you our hero
Music/RadioRe: List Three Of Your Most Played Music by judemmesoma(m): 10:25pm On Apr 06, 2017
olisah by Jude Nnam
CelebritiesRe: 2face Idibia Visits Ali Baba, Surprised He Could Make The Comedian Laugh by judemmesoma(m): 9:45pm On Apr 06, 2017
cool

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