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Advice to a new class of young doctors

  • May 3, 2016
  • 1 min read

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Alfred Louise
Alfred Louise
Feb 28

I was reading this post about advice to a new class of young doctors and it actually made me smile because it’s so interesting to see experienced professionals sharing real‑world wisdom, lol. Like one minute I’m thinking about all the challenges and excitement those new doctors will face, and the next minute I’m like “oh no I completely forgot about that finance assignment I need to start,” haha. Life just throws all these things at you at once sometimes, you know? Maybe it’s just me, but when I’m overwhelmed trying to figure out where to even begin with research, budgeting, or organising all the details for a project it feels like way too much, and having even a little bit…

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Susie Martin
Susie Martin
Nov 09, 2025

This guidance for emerging medical professionals emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and excellence, principles that are equally essential for postgraduate researchers. When you opt to do my MBA dissertation for me, a structured mentorship approach fosters both academic integrity and professional development throughout your research experience.

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Joseph Nik.
Joseph Nik.
Nov 07, 2025

Reading that “Advice to a New Class of Young Doctors” post really hit home for me as a student navigating big milestones. I found myself thinking how at times I’d love someone to take my PhD exam for me when I’m juggling thesis ideas, lab work, and trying to keep focus. The part about staying grounded, curious, and open‑minded reminded me that growth often comes from embracing challenges rather than avoiding them.

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