Random, Semi-Secret Tales of Life, Loves, and Medicine. My days during the the Psychodynamic Leap, and doing Psych Residency in Manila.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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Wow! Congratulations, doc! What school is this?
ReplyDeleteWeeeeeeeee :D Congratulations. Good Job! I guess that's something that we can call quality education.
ReplyDelete@LA: This was the banner they put up out front on the medical school's facade. This was taken October 24, 2009, at the West Visayas State University College of Medicine. :-)
ReplyDelete@r u s s:Thanks russ! it definitely is quality education, plus the hard work and resilience that makes it work. :-)
Congratulations! My cousin graduated from here, too, a couple of years back.
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