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Old 12-04-2008, 11:04 PM #1
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Default how many of us here are from the medical profession?

i have to ask as i have noticed that in alot of posts several refer to knowledge gained by being in the medical field ... my father is a retired doctor and my mother is a retired nurse ... my brother is a parametic and my step sister is a pharmacist ... myself ... i was 3 semesters away from a ba in psychology ... my real sister is the only one who choose not to go medical ... still she is is a "healping" career ... she's an elementary teacher ... 2nd grade .... anyway ... i am just curious ...
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