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*lol*

 

Hi CG

Thanks for the thread

 

Actually, i'm not a doctor, 'cos i haven't finished my thesis yet. I've studied medicine, which makes me a physician

What kind you ask... well, over here, first you study medicine, become a doctor, then you start specializing. To get a title as a specialist takes another 5 years.

Currently i'm not working as a physician, i want to finish my thesis first. I don't know what i'll do then. I have serious moral and idealistic issues with working as a part in our "health" system, that means, i don't want to work as a doctor in the common meaning (in a hospital or so).

 

I trust i'll find something where my skills are needed

 

love and peace,

Daywalker

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