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Friday, February 3, 2017

FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO MEDICAL COLLEGE


FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO  MEDICAL COLLEGE


"The doctor is not a profession, but a way of life. It requires purity of soul and thoughts. A veritable doctor is not the one who knows and deeply studies medicine, but the one who understands his duty to the people."

The journey of  a doctor begins from high school where we have to study biology along with the crazy physics and hardly understandable chemistry.  After 2 years of high school we have to tackle the board exam along with the pre-medical test.

Every year about 8 lakh aspirants apply for the entrance exam out of which only few thousand achieve their goal(jinke paas LLP hota hai-luck, labour aur paisa. paisa for private college). During that period most of them who achieve a medical college are very happy but at the same time there are also some people who desire for more(mujhe to AIIMS hi jana hai). Those who failed, prepare for the next year. They keep on trying year after years until they achieve their goal but most of them lose their patience and get diverted.

After the successful entry to the medical profession we were very happy but the real life problem starts from here(aur ye yaad karne lage ki maine mbbs karne ki kyu sochi). It’s a college where we understands the importance of 0.5 marks(warna school me to 90% laya karte the) , importance of 75% attendance and various other issues which were of less importance to us earlier in schools.


Day 1 morning begins with the B.D Chaurasia( jab sabne BDC kharidi hogi to sabne sabse pahele cadaver wali poem padhi hogi) and the stinky dead body(sochta tha ki kab sir bahar jaaye aur main cadaver se dur jau), but inspite of it’s foul smell most of us were super excited and the only thought was to just cut it down(aaj to bas kaat dalna hai). As the day progresses we attend anatomy, physiology and biochemistry lectures which was hardly understandable to us( bhai ,sir ne aaj kis topic ke bare me btaya?????). Every day we used to attend classes with the hope that may be today I am going to learn something new in classes(shayad aaj sir ki baat samagh aa jayegi). But I hope ,that hope is still a dream for many of us(sapna sapna hi reh gaya). But even after losing our hope there was an attracting force which motivate us to go to the classes, and that force is known as ATTENDANCE FORCE , but sometimes even this force of attraction was not enough to overcome the force of repulsion which includes our sweet dreams(aaj class chor dete hai , bahut neend aa rhi. attendance gaya bhad me) and self confidence that I can study more at hostel and then waking up at 12 PM .

Sometimes the conflict between these two forces leads to a situation which is known as MASS BUNK, whose consequences we have to face during exams especially viva exam when teacher says that “beta tmko kabhi class me dekhe nhi. class kabhi kiye ho?”


Surviving through all these issues and passing through all these conflicts, here comes the time when we are just a week away from our examination. During this period we try to figure out the syllabus( bhai kaun kaun sa chapter aa rha?????). After finding that it’s too vast to be finished within a week, we regret (for few minutes only) and promise ourselves that  I will study sincerely and regularly from the next time, and bribe God for atleast passing the exam(Bhagwan iss baar bacha lijiye agli baar se mann lga kar padhuga). And finally we conclude that we will study only IMPORTANT TOPICS(important topic to bahut kam hai , 3 din me aaram se ho jayega to 3 din baad se start karege warna exam me bhul jayege) and again start to enjoy till we have only 2-3 days left for the exam. Those 2-3 days are the period when we study seriously (raat aur din sirf padhai).


During the exam we just write the whole thing we studied last few days taking into consideration that not even a single word we read was wasted(pages bhar dete hai aur kahani likh aate hai)

After the exams we feel very relaxed(bahut padhai karli ab kuch din sirf aaram) without caring about what’s going to be happen in future on the result day. And with all these and without even remembering  the promise we made few days back  we finally come back to our original form(kuch cheeze kabhi nhi badalti).

4 comments:

  1. Mind blowing post Boss.Each and every medical student should agree with it.

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  2. Each and every word is so true.This exactly reflects the life of a mbbs student

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