I'm trying to webcast the lecture on how we see while my aunt (some times removed) with flaming red hair is having a really loud chat in the kitchen, which is unfortunately closest to my room, and so I just cannot move past the cornea to get started on glaucoma, which I am very interested in as my grandmother has the condition, although I will probably never be an opthalmologist as I fail to see anything more than some yellow, some black and some vessels when I peer in despair through an opthalmoscope.
I take a deep breath that I need. Haha
On the bright side, I got to see otitis externa in my friend's ear.
NHS which happened last Sunday was a good experience. Armed with case files, stets, syphomanometers, alcohol swabs, clorhexidine hand rub, CBG sets etc and my M4's willingness to teach, the three of us set of down a row of 1-room rental flats and were lucky to be welcomed into four of these. It was a real eye-opener, seeing how the residents live in this sector. Most of them are poor, but the residents we saw are not that removed from the healthcare sector. They were on treatment for the common chronic diseases, cancer, and bone and joint problems. Some of them had problem lists numbering up to ten and corresponding drug prescriptions!
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