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Learnings beyond the science of Medicine

Learnings beyond the science of Medicine
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A medical student shares their personal journey of studying at Texila American University in Guyana. The article highlights the balance between intense academic demands and the enriching experience of clinical exposure and cultural diversity.

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Provides insight into the international medical education experience and the evolving nature of modern clinical training.

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I moved to Texila American University (TAU), Guyana, to pursue Medicine, with a mix of excitement and nervousness. It was my first time away from home and I wondered how I would adjust to everything — the country, the people, and the demands of medical school. But now, I can confidently say that my experience has been very meaningful.

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