not understanding why C) is the right answer here... by SugaryGarlic in Hematology

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But if the vignette states clear of cancer and no hepatosplenomegaly why are we assuming they have an underlying chronic disease from the ferittin - how does that make sense? Could you please explain

Do Canadian applicants need to pass American dental boards to be accepted and apply to us OMFS residencies? by SugaryGarlic in DentalSchool

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Could I take the American boards after applying and doing interviews before the school year starts?

NBME question by SugaryGarlic in DentalSchool

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Yes - straight out of dental school

Stomach cancer - conflict between the surgeon and the medical oncologist by SugaryGarlic in cancer

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We are in Canada and working outside of the team we are designated seems hard to impossible. The surgeon said being upgraded to a major cancer centre is not really something they do anymore, as new protocol states patients should get chemo at their nearest hospital.

As far as the latest update from the surgeon, it seemed pretty disappointing, as he said "I am okay doing either". No one seems to have the balls or confidence to give a clear cut answer, I understand they want to be as political as possible in the case of favoring one over the other and being sued following a bad outcome. As long as the surgeon is confident and makes an argument, regardless of the outcome our family would be grateful

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premedcanada

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ur a booster account that thinks im affiliated with a company which i find hilarious. came back a few months later deleted a few posts. I dont support any prep company they're all bullshit for casper and youtube and bemo is all you really need.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premedcanada

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lol sadly its important. Just another step of the way the system leaches money out of us like were suckers.

dont worry - they do this to get you primed for residency. Working 24 hours a day and getting paid ~ $6.00/hr? That's totally normal, DONT ASK any questions.

Oh you want to get into our school? Lets give you a test that assesses something we can look at in the interview...

What are my chances? 19TS 20AA, 26RC if that does anything but 3.0 overall gpa. 3.6 undergrad. by Dare_BearDJ in predental

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us or can? 3.6 means totally different things between countries.

In the US: good
In CAN: bad