Hello there, MA !
This wiki is dedicated to guide and give some ideas as a starter for new and as well as the old one.
For future health care provider (students), do not give opinion on something you haven’t even learned yet especially on patients who rushes in this community to complaint.
It is against the medical ethic, malpractice so be ethical.
For new , please engage on chats, like posts, read, repost to your wall, comment on posts, share your opinion. To increase the reputation level to level 4 in order to post a blog.
Please refer to [Guidelines] of this community for the do's and don'ts.
:mag: Firstly, ask yourself what kind of community do you want to be in?
Make yourself at home and contribute to the community that you have always want to be a part of. This community is yours.
:microscope: For starter, you could start by posting a brief introduction about yourself. If you need some idea on what to talk about as an intro, here is the previous MA intro challenge.
:syringe: You can post questions that are related to medicine, pharmacy, medical laboratory, emt.. literally on anything related to human science.
:bangbang: This is not a place to seek medical advice, we will not be entertaining any question on how to treat your symptoms.
🌡Topic ideas include:
– Currently studying; this could be a platform for you to revise with our fellow community for open discussion.
– Top tips and tricks in tackling a medical problem such as confusing clinical features, cases or differential diagnosis
– If you haven't seen any post related to your course, be the first contributor. You might as well get promoted/entrusted a special title for you to help out other who might not know the existence of your course.
– Share your thoughts or theory
– For those who are already practicing medicine and etc, feel free to share with us what you wish to focus on, what you think is necessary to learn during the school years, and what have you learnt so far in working life
– Any volunteering and exchange opportunities. Check it out experience shared by Stolen oppa
– Share your experience, share your story
– Share your struggles in sitting for exams
– Introduce some international/national exams which some of us may never heard of (which is a requirement exam for certain situation).
– Whenever you do a research, you may post up what you can conclude from your findings (not necessarily research like the BMJs/Cochrane just something like "I was searching for ________ , and I just found out ______" :scream_cat:
– What you do during your leisure time, try to relate it with the community. One of the member, Sjekim has baked an animal cell cake model, you might want to check that out drawn by her and several others.
– Research review
– Book review of any medical fiction, non fiction
– Medical documentary reviews
– Overview of any disease and the update of your treatment only for those who have sought medical advice from doctor who has physically examined you.
–Create quizzes for everyone here to add some fun in your studies and helping others to revise on the same topic.
Please ensure to include reference note or link of source, as it will be helpful in determining for reliable content especially on any research topic.
It is highly encouraged to create a wiki for the subject you want to talk about, for instance biochemistry then tag your post to the wiki entry. Submit your wiki entry to us so others can contribute as well.
Please include hashtag of your subject for instance #psychology on your post
Be helpful of each others.
one another, we sure know how the struggles of this field we are taking, the rough road we are pursuing with the long hours of sleepless night, with the deadlines and exams, with the state mental health of being a health provider/(any course)medical-related person ourselves. This community might be our system giving us the motivation we needed.
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