• Question: Why would you be a medical doctor if you were not a scientist?

    Asked by anon-177207 to Urslaan on 21 Jun 2018.
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      Urslaan Chohan answered on 21 Jun 2018:


      I’ve always wanted to use my knowledge to help people. Medicine does this tremendously, as you heal people using your knowledge and experience. Medicine is a mixture of science and art. By this I mean, you need to know lots about science but you also need to know how people themselves think and what they’re like! It’s got a mix of everything I am interested in. So that’s why I wanted to be a medical doctor.

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