Imagining that we're actually operating on patient in an Operation Theater. I did it once and I read most blogs from med student confess on doing the same. It's natural since students, especially pre-clinical students like me, are eager to get that first hand experience to the field. We're like green cadets who is eager to fight in a combat (though often those cadets are most likely to get killed, but let's not get carried away).





I especially enjoy our session with the cadavers.
I will have more posts on the subject of cadavers. Stay tuned!
P/s: sorry for the lack of updates this month..kinda busy with exam, assignment and projects
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