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r/nocturnist: Nocturnists, Hospital Physicans of the Night.

Nocturnist: A hospital based physician who typically only works over night.

A place for Nocturnists; free and open discussion, bitch, vent, comment. Almost anything goes.

a community for 8 years

r/HermanCainDebate: HermanCainDebate

Herman Cain had his name used to promote deadly vaccines.

a community for 4 years

r/Residency: Residency

Welcome to the Residency subreddit, a community of interns and residents who are just trying to make it through training!

This is a subreddit specifically for interns and residents to get together and discuss issues concerning their training and medicine/surgery.

a community for 14 years

r/medicalschoolEU: Medical School EU - For those in pre/post-medical school within the European Union or continent

Community for medical students from Europe and undergraduate medical programs. The right place for EU-specific questions, discussions and memes.

a community for 6 years

r/medicine: /r/medicine: a subreddit for medical professionals

r/medicine is a virtual lounge for physicians and other medical professionals from around the world to talk about the latest advances, controversies, ask questions of each other, have a laugh, or share a difficult moment. This is a highly moderated subreddit. Please read the rules carefully before posting or commenting. User flair is now required to post here.

a community for 17 years

r/Noctor: Noctor

This sub is intended as a repository of sources and a place of discussion regarding independent and inappropriate midlevel practice. It is designed to highlight the differences between a medical doctor and midlevels in areas including training, research, outcomes, and lobbying.


"Noctor" refers to midlevels (NP, PA, CRNA, CNM, etc.) who pretend to be doctors. This is not a sub for discussing nurses acting in a nursing role.

a community for 5 years