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limeuu
post Jul 8 2010, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(Lianne @ Jul 8 2010, 02:28 PM)
I'm enrolling into the Mahsa Foundation programme, which hopefully I'll get to do medicine.

I've checked out so many IPTAs and IPTSs, IPTAs no need to say since i wasn't accepted for matriks or asasi, and i turned down form 6. Of all the IPTSs I've checked out, AIMST has the worst foundation programmes, but one of the best degree courses. Other unis like Monash, Nottingham, IMU was stupendously expensive, the better alternative would be going overseas to do the course. Manipal made it compulsory for ALL med, den and pharm students to complete their last 3 years of degree in India (which my mum was uncomfortable with) . CUCMS and ACMS would ask for money during application regardless of whether you're accepted later (which I think was pretty ridiculous because that shows how much they want your money). I applied for RCM but they gave me Dip in Chem Eng instead   blink.gif  Utar was starting medicine so I applied there as well, but we all know how hard is it to enter utar itself...

nottingham msia does not have a medical programme........

manipal runs their clinical years in msia (melaka) NOT india.........

i have serious doubts about your research so far...........


Added on July 8, 2010, 3:51 pm
QUOTE(Lianne @ Jul 8 2010, 02:38 PM)
If I get medicine I want to be like that. I want to save lives, earning money is secondary smile.gif
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be a nurse then, why a doctor?.........

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post Jul 8 2010, 10:05 PM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Jul 8 2010, 03:50 PM)
nottingham msia does not have a medical programme........

manipal runs their clinical years in msia (melaka) NOT india.........

i have serious doubts about your research so far...........


Added on July 8, 2010, 3:51 pm
be a nurse then, why a doctor?.........
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hmm~ he might be thinking of uni of newcastle - msian campus. =P
but yes, why a doctor? why not nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists, medical engineers, imaging assistants, speech therapist etc etc. All these are saving lives too. having the idea of 'to save lives' aint enough to go into medicine, honestly speaking.

have a think about what limeuu asked, why a doctor. ponder seriously.
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post Jul 8 2010, 10:22 PM

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if u really really want to save lives study paramedic instead.

they are the first line during accidents..

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CyberSetan
post Jul 9 2010, 05:47 AM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Jul 8 2010, 03:50 PM)
nottingham msia does not have a medical programme........

manipal runs their clinical years in msia (melaka) NOT india.........

i have serious doubts about your research so far...........

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Manipal University DOES make it compulsory for their medical students to finish ALL of their 5+ years study in India, depending on which college you are referring to~

Be specific, Manipal is A UNIVERSITY with various colleges and programs under it, he might be referring to Kasturba Medical College (KMC) and not MMMC (two separate medical colleges under the Manipal University)

So the correct statement should be:

"MMMC runs their clinical years in msia (melaka) NOT india" - Limeuu
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post Jul 9 2010, 08:39 AM

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QUOTE(CyberSetan @ Jul 9 2010, 05:47 AM)
Manipal University DOES make it compulsory for their medical students to finish ALL of their 5+ years study in India, depending on which college you are referring to~

Be specific, Manipal is A UNIVERSITY with various colleges and programs under it, he might be referring to Kasturba Medical College (KMC) and not MMMC (two separate medical colleges under the Manipal University)

So the correct statement should be:

"MMMC runs their clinical years in msia (melaka) NOT india" - Limeuu
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noted..........

but in the context of this thread, and lianne's post, we are talking about local med schools, wholly or partly........

kastuba is NOT a msian med school, and the question of any issues about doing the course fully in india does not then arise, just as nobody would question doing the course full time in uk for say, kings, spore for nus, and oz for adelaide, etc........

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