Step 1 - “So why do you want to become a doctor?”
It’s the question you’ll be asked so many times throughout both your application to study medicine and throughout your medical education and career. So before I tell you a bit about myself and my path into medicine, as well as tips on helping you do the same, I feel it’s pivotal that this is the question we need to address first.
By the grace of Almighty Allah (SWT), the WF Qum Office - with the assistance of community students -organized the short one-week course: Tibb-e-Sunnati (Traditional Medication) at Dar al-Zahra (sa). The instructor, Mr. Baqir Zadeh, explored different ways to treat various diseases using traditional medication.
Brother Fazle Abbas Kanji, one of the participants, commented, “I found the course useful as we learned remedies of number of diseases. The teacher was very confident when speaking on the subject.”
Some of the major areas covered in the course were: pressure points, reflexology, shoulder & back pains, issues related to heart, liver and intestines and overall tips for living a healthy life.
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