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Title: Murmur 2013
Other Titles: Murmur : yesterday, today, tomorrow
Keywords: Medical students -- Periodicals
Medicine -- Malta -- Periodicals
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: MMSA
Citation: Murmur 2013. 2013.
Abstract: This year’s edition of Murmur has CHANGE as the theme chosen, as implied by the slogan; Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Change is an intrinsic feature of society which may or may not be so easily perceivable, depending upon the situation. In recent times, there has been a drastic change in mentality, politics, technology and lifestyle and by simply looking through our own old photo albums we will realise that there have been great developments in our surroundings, not to mention in ourselves as well. This was the basis of our inspiration to take on this theme. The focus of this publication was not solely to emphasise on how change is brought about, but also to display how we, as human beings, can be viewed from different angles. An example of such would be how medical students manage to keep up with their various hobbies and interests outside the field of medicine which aid them in being active and holistic individuals.
Description: Contents: Message from the editor - Arlene Gatt; Message from the President - Daniel Vella Fondacaro; The frontal lobe and personality - David Cassar; ‘By the Joint Exertion of Skill and Humanity’ - Leonard Farrugia; Medical technology tech that saves lives, Deep brain stimulation cure for Parkinson’s disease - Leonard Callus; PET-CT Scan a scanning hybrid - Gianluca Fava; The nicotine love affair : on self-righteousness & other addictions - Alex Curmi; Sexual health and migration - Keith Pace; Who are you? : your hobbies have the answer! - Olive Ochuba; First proper paycheck at 27? : studying medicine with a previous degree - Moyo Naomi Awobajo; The IFMSA General Assembly : an opportunity not to be missed - Robert Cachia; East meets West - Rheinallt Morgan; Two sides of the coin : the therapeutic potential of illegal drugs - Kurt Apap and Malcolm Falzon; The other side - Abigail Mula; How many organs can you name in Maltese? - Robert Cachia
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