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GamingRe: ROAD TO GRANDMASTER - By Akinov !! by Ubty: 8:33pm On Apr 03, 2015
nice one.....is there anyone that is coming down?
PhonesRe: Top 8 Whatsapp Features And Tricks You Don't Know by Ubty: 5:08pm On Apr 03, 2015
fortech91:
just delete the file .nomedia inside that folder
thanks man but that ain't working
PhonesRe: Top 8 Whatsapp Features And Tricks You Don't Know by Ubty: 2:07pm On Apr 03, 2015
I attempted the .no media trick. now I want to undo it, how do I go about that?
PhonesRe: Whatsapp Calling Feature Now Available To Everyone by Ubty: 11:58am On Apr 01, 2015
good move
PhonesRe: Glo Data Overload Promo. 2k For 2.5gb 5k For 12gb, 8k For 24gb, 15k For 36gb. by Ubty: 8:08pm On Jan 14, 2015
pls when I load up to 2k to get the overload bonuses and stuff, can I still use the 2k in my account (main credit acct. of course) to subscribe for d 2.5GB data?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Free Workforce Past Questions & Answers In PDF Format. by Ubty: 1:49pm On Nov 24, 2014
ubmac5@yahoo.com... thank you
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pls kindly wire it to ubmac5@yahoo.com. Asap. thanks
SportsRe: Germany Vs Argentina: World Cup Final (1 - 0) On 13th July 2014 by Ubty: 6:48pm On Jul 13, 2014
shakira killed it!!!
PhonesRe: Simple Guide For Airtel BlackBerry Plans On Non-bb Devices by Ubty: 2:54pm On Dec 09, 2013
Pls op how do i extend the BBUD3 stuff cos mine is expiring today. Pls i need a reply asap. Thnx
Christianity EtcRe: The Tree Of The Knowledge Of Good And Evil by Ubty: 8:31pm On Nov 03, 2013
Cn u send me d e-book also? Ubmac40@yahoo.com
CareerRe: Basic Medical Science In Nigeria - The Way Forward? by Ubty: 11:27pm On Sep 19, 2013
chreld_b: This is an interesting thread, I wonder why it took so long to get to front page. That aside let me give my own two kobo. First and foremost my initial analysis is that most graduates of BMS have little understanding of what role they are meant to play in the medical field (i'll get back to that). Secondly the brutal truth is that a BMS graduate (BSC) has little or no role to play in a hospital. Now let me expantiate. As a graduate of BMS you are trained to focus the career path of a scientist (research) but you want to do the job of a doctor. What most people don't understand is that doctors are not scientist. Scientists advance knowledge, whereas doctors merely apply existing knowledge. Unlike the MD who does not need to produce any original research, scientist must produce original research and earn some professional credibility. It typically takes a couple of years longer to become a scientist most times you have to earn a PhD. Part of the reason it takes so long is that the scientist is being trained on how to think critically about existing knowledge, and it can take a while to find one's niche and fill a gap in the knowledge base. This means that if you yourself want to make important scientific discoveries and then tell the world about them, you will be much better prepared by getting a PhD than an MD. You also will be much better prepared to criticize studies you read about in virtually any field because you will be trained in critical thinking and writing. MDs typically aren't as qualified as scientists to evaluate research studies and their significance.

If you want to play the role of a doctor, ask yourself if you will be content with applying the knowledge you learn (MD) from other people, or if you would like to get in on the action of making the discoveries yourself (PhD/scientist). For instance, would you like to be one of the scientists who are figuring out how to cure cancer? Would you like to see if giving aging mice a particular the enzyme (one that you discover) makes their hair shiny again and restores their fertility (PhD/scientist)? Or would you be content giving your future medical patients the proper dose of the medications that arise from this research and then seeing the signs of youth return in your patients (MD)? These are the kind of things BMS graduates should understand in order to re orientate themselves.

This difference in training also means that if you want to know what the cutting-edge knowledge is in a given field, you have to ask a scientist in that field, not an MD. So for instance, let's say you or your mate is having trouble getting pregnant. If you just ask your local obstetrician or gynecologist what the cutting edge discoveries are regarding fertility, that MD is not likely to know. That MD can give you fertility treatments that he or she has learned about and tried with other patients.

Finally don't forget that a good number of doctors have years of postgraduate medical training and have become specialist in areas that are highly related to courses in BMS such as anatomy physiology and BCH. So how do you with just a BSC expect to compete with that in a medical setting. The upshot of my message is this: As a graduate of BMS it is imperative that you spend some more time developing yourself. If you do so you would get the same if not more respect and recognition that an MD has. Besides if you actually read medicine you would have to do that anyways. So what is stopping you now? Even doctors know these truths that is why you see them trying to get PhD's in this same BMS you are complaining about. While I give my props to doctors I would like to encourage the BMS graduates to strive to follow the path they have been put on and become the scientist they are meant to be. Make no mistake about it your BSC degree does not yet qualify you to be called a scientist yet. And if you insist on been relevant in the medical field this is the best advice I can offer to the best of my knowledge. Hope this helps and does not come in bad taste. Cheers
. One of the best contribution so far...

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