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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ruggedfighter: 12:30pm On Jul 05
Glory be to God Almighty
I passed my first MB. I'm now a clinical student. I'm so so happy 😊😊

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by mete3: 3:56pm On Jul 05
Congratulations Doc.
I'm so happy for you Sir.
Wish you the very best in your Clinical school Boss..
Ruggedfighter:
Glory be to God Almighty
I passed my first MB. I'm now a clinical student. I'm so so happy 😊😊
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Waramiedema63: 10:38am On Jul 06
Please some one should help me about university apart from oou and unical that accepts second class lower in biochemistry for medicine
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by RuyiMedicDiary: 6:48pm On Jul 06
Ruggedfighter:
Glory be to God Almighty
I passed my first MB. I'm now a clinical student. I'm so so happy 😊😊
Finally!!! Congratulations!!! cheesy
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by SF123(m): 8:02pm On Jul 06
[quote author=Ruggedfighter post=130807288]Glory be to God Almighty I passed my first MB. I'm now a clinical student. I'm so so happy
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by SF123(m): 8:05pm On Jul 06
@RUGGED FIGHTER CONGRATULATIONS CHIEF WELCOME TO CLINICAL SCHOOL.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Emoreni(m): 8:10am On Jul 07
Ruggedfighter:
Glory be to God Almighty
I passed my first MB. I'm now a clinical student. I'm so so happy 😊😊
Congratulations chief
Please share with us tips on how you prepared and aced the exam.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ruggedfighter: 11:41am On Jul 09
RuyiMedicDiary:
Finally!!! Congratulations!!! cheesy
Thank you so much.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ruggedfighter: 11:42am On Jul 09
mete3:
Congratulations Doc.
I'm so happy for you Sir.
Wish you the very best in your Clinical school Boss..
Amen
Thanks a lot, bro.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ruggedfighter: 11:42am On Jul 09
SF123:
@RUGGED FIGHTER
CONGRATULATIONS CHIEF
WELCOME TO CLINICAL SCHOOL.
Thanks, my man.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ruggedfighter: 11:51am On Jul 09
Emoreni:

Congratulations chief
Please share with us tips on how you prepared and aced the exam.
Thanks, bro.

Well, for tips, I can't really say I did anything special aside studying. There's no other way to ace or pass MB aside studying well and smart. The God factor too is important. Personally, I didn't involve myself in extra curricular activities, so, it was just me and my books only. Aside reading, you have to be smart too, always put ur ears down for vital pieces of information as they can be very important. You could be reading your eyes out and someone somewhere who isn't doing too much, knows or has information on areas that questions would come out from. At the end of the day, the person would do far better than you, not because he read harder or better, but because he had the information and focused on what's important. It's smart work. As you're studying, keep your ears down too. Also, very important, do past questions. Look for your school's past questions and work on as many years as possible. Even look for those of other schools too if you have enough time (But your school's PQ should be your number one priority). Before I started my MB, a friend of mine who was doing his, sent his theory questions to me and I went through. When I started mine, I saw about two of those questions from him own theory in mine too. So, it's possible that by coincidence, you could see questions like that too. Just work on anything you lay your hands on.

Like I said, there's no better way to passing MB than reading hard and smart. And also, remember God is important too. Pray to God to favour you and crown your efforts with good success.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Commmy: 1:55pm On Jul 09
Ruggedfighter:
Glory be to God Almighty
I passed my first MB. I'm now a clinical student. I'm so so happy 😊😊

Ruggedfighter, e too sure for you my bro.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by MikeyOz: 8:18am On Jul 11
Ruggedfighter:
Glory be to God Almighty
I passed my first MB. I'm now a clinical student. I'm so so happy 😊😊
Big Contratulations to you dear. I tap from your blessings and thanks for the motivation 🙏
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Championhala: 4:40pm On Jul 11
Hi medics, a niece of mine which I sponsor just saw her jamb results and she scored 300 going for MBBS, pls I will need some recommendations of schools in south east that she can enter which are not too competitive and which uses Post utme, because her waec results are not that that good 3 c4's and 2A's
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ruggedfighter: 7:24pm On Jul 12
Commmy:


Ruggedfighter, e too sure for you my bro.
My man. I greet you my gee
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ruggedfighter: 7:25pm On Jul 12
MikeyOz:

Big Contratulations to you dear. I tap from your blessings and thanks for the motivation 🙏
Thanks,bro. Amen and you’re welcome 😅😅
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ruggedfighter: 7:26pm On Jul 12
Championhala:
Hi medics, a niece of mine which I sponsor just saw her jamb results and she scored 300 going for MBBS, pls I will need some recommendations of schools in south east that she can enter which are not too competitive and which uses Post utme, because her waec results are not that that good 3 c4's and 2A's
Let her go to Uniuyo.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Championhala: 8:43pm On Jul 12
Ruggedfighter:
Let her go to Uniuyo.
Just found out they use o'level grading does she stand a chance with 3 c4's and 2A's considering the rate of miracle centres in this part of the country and I'm not too sure my brother would allow her leave the region (Abia specifically) because she's the only child
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ruggedfighter: 10:23pm On Jul 12
Championhala:
Just found out they use o'level grading does she stand a chance with 3 c4's and 2A's considering the rate of miracle centres in this part of the country and I'm not too sure my brother would allow her leave the region (Abia specifically) because she's the only child
Uniuyo do not use o level and by the way, Uyo is just few hours from Abia. That said, if she’s keen on studying in the east, there’s Absu, COOU, Ebsu, Esut, Imsu. These are schools I am certain she has a very very good chance. The federal schools in the east always have outrageous cut offs, so I’ll advise her to go for any of the state schools.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Championhala: 11:31pm On Jul 12
Ruggedfighter:
Uniuyo do not use o level and by the way, Uyo is just few hours from Abia. That said, if she’s keen on studying in the east, there’s Absu, COOU, Ebsu, Esut, Imsu. These are schools I am certain she has a very very good chance. The federal schools in the east always have outrageous cut offs, so I’ll advise her to go for any of the state schools.
Thanks
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Emoreni(m): 12:03am On Jul 17
Ruggedfighter:
Thanks, bro.

Well, for tips, I can't really say I did anything special aside studying. There's no other way to ace or pass MB aside studying well and smart. The God factor too is important. Personally, I didn't involve myself in extra curricular activities, so, it was just me and my books only. Aside reading, you have to be smart too, always put ur ears down for vital pieces of information as they can be very important. You could be reading your eyes out and someone somewhere who isn't doing too much, knows or has information on areas that questions would come out from. At the end of the day, the person would do far better than you, not because he read harder or better, but because he had the information and focused on what's important. It's smart work. As you're studying, keep your ears down too. Also, very important, do past questions. Look for your school's past questions and work on as many years as possible. Even look for those of other schools too if you have enough time (But your school's PQ should be your number one priority). Before I started my MB, a friend of mine who was doing his, sent his theory questions to me and I went through. When I started mine, I saw about two of those questions from him own theory in mine too. So, it's possible that by coincidence, you could see questions like that too. Just work on anything you lay your hands on.

Like I said, there's no better way to passing MB than reading hard and smart. And also, remember God is important too. Pray to God to favour you and crown your efforts with good success.

Thanks Chief.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Sarcastic101: 2:52am On Jul 17
Good morning everyone, please I want to clarify if it is possible for a dental student to convert his BDS degree to MBBS, I've heard that it's possible in Nigeria but I want to be sure if it's true.

Thanks
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by wizi44(m): 7:44am On Jul 17
Please can someone give me some YouTube channels for embryology and histology
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ruggedfighter: 10:17am On Jul 17
wizi44:
Please can someone give me some YouTube channels for embryology and histology
For embryology, just search “Ninja nerd or (Nerd ninja) embryology” on your YouTube, it’ll show you his videos. For histology, I think it’s a bit east to read and understand. If you’re having a problem with it though, you could just search on YouTube. I never really watched videos on histology, so I won’t know.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Sarcastic101: 2:16pm On Jul 17
Good day docs.

I just want to know if it's possible to change a dental degree to a medical one.

I can't be reading everything with them for 4 years and still not get MBBS
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Cardiojosh(m): 4:44pm On Jul 17
Sarcastic101:
Good day docs.

I just want to know if it's possible to change a dental degree to a medical one.

I can't be reading everything with them for 4 years and still not get MBBS

No!!!.

And you are in a BDS program, which one is you can't be reading everything with them and still not get MBBs.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Cardiojosh(m): 4:45pm On Jul 17
Ruggedfighter:
For embryology, just search “Ninja nerd or (Nerd ninja) embryology” on your YouTube, it’ll show you his videos. For histology, I think it’s a bit east to read and understand. If you’re having a problem with it though, you could just search on YouTube. I never really watched videos on histology, so I won’t know.

With Iderbir Singh textbook I believe he'll be fine for histology

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by wizi44(m): 4:54pm On Jul 17
Ruggedfighter:
For embryology, just search “Ninja nerd or (Nerd ninja) embryology” on your YouTube, it’ll show you his videos. For histology, I think it’s a bit east to read and understand. If you’re having a problem with it though, you could just search on YouTube. I never really watched videos on histology, so I won’t know.
thanks
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Sarcastic101: 4:59pm On Jul 17
Cardiojosh:


No!!!.

And you are in a BDS program, which one is you can't be reading everything with them and still not get MBBs.
if you read dentistry it'll get to the point where you ask your self if it's medicine or dentistry you're reading.
Because you'd do everything they do until 500lvl where you'd now specialize.

You have your own BDS exams to write alongside MB exams.

We read 95% of what med students read and it's not supposed to be so since we have our own thing to read.

I don't know why most Nigerian universities fuse medical and dental schools together
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ruggedfighter: 7:47pm On Jul 17
Cardiojosh:


With Iderbir Singh textbook I believe he'll be fine for histology
Yea, exactly.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by RuyiMedicDiary: 11:28pm On Jul 17
wizi44:
Please can someone give me some YouTube channels for embryology and histology

For Embryology, Dr rose meurer was my holy grail.
For Histology, get jp gunman textbook

These are the channels that helped me in Preclinicals incase you've not seen it yet:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLRlUK42GMM?si=pQQhHyk5-SmTTFbT

But then for steeplechase and practicals, these channels helped me:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZM0uP2VWk0?si=tHaeY8bj1hBKrhUV
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Froshchuksswart(m): 9:30am On Jul 18
Kingnyazonjay:
Hi dear aspirant preparing for post-UME and aspiring for a medical course.
I'm Joshua, a medical student at the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University Zaria.
On my YouTube channel I post content that can help you make better decisions as regards your studies and ultimately secure admission to that dream course of your's. I just created a crash-course on nervous coordination which has been uploaded on my channel. Similar videos on various topics are also lined up for upload on the coming days. Click the link below this message to access my YouTube channel. It'll also mean a lot if you can subscribe, turn on the post notification bell and also recommend my YouTube channel to your friends, classmates and acquaintances.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3_6rM8Wqng?si=7ZRyvfqpahkazvLp


This is more of giving an overview of the anatomy of the brain and not nervous coordination

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