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- Published on: 21 June 2010
- Published on: 21 June 2010Why I want to be a Neurologist?Show More
Dear Sir,
The article "Why I became a neurologist" passed through my brain into my heart because I am in the same place as you were so many years ago. The world has changed a lot, but in different countries at different paces - we in Nepal are many years behind you in Australia. You were inspired by your father and grandfather by virtue of their intelligence, but for me I became interested in neurology, and in stroke...
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