"A" for Life
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- DOI: 10.7812/TPP/18-016
"A" for Life
Abstract
This is a story of a medical intern whose cascade of baffling thoughts about pursuing a career finally led to a gratifying conclusion. This young intern is easily swayed by the opinions of others, but circumstances proved that the field he chose was the one he was made for. This is a story of determination and belief in one's ability, which gave the power to fight against the odds.
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