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Title: Murmur 2012
Keywords: Medical students -- Periodicals
Medicine -- Malta -- Periodicals
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: MMSA
Citation: Murmur 2012. 2012.
Abstract: The theme for this year’s Murmur is Health. Medical students spend five years learning what could go wrong with the human body, and how they can then fix it. We choose to spend endless hours poring over books because we know that this is what it takes to reach our goal. Every individual has a goal, an aim, something they would like to achieve. Murmur’s cover represents a face engraved in a fingerprint. Being a very subjective issue, what’s better than introducing an aspect of identity to the theme? Each article is attributed to a different aspect of health, and whether it’s directed at me, you, him, her, us or them – we all strive to be healthy.
Description: Contents: Editorial - Elizabeth Gialanze`; President's message - Ann Farrugia; Of swans and psychoses : elements of psychiatry in Aronofsky's Black Swan - Leonard Farrugia; Bell's Palsy - Kelly Iles; The body : an artistic medium - Michael Tabone; Minding women's minds - Stephanie Azzopardi; MRSA - Sarah Vella and Simon Micallef; Australia - Mark Fiorentino; Gaming - Maria Bonnici; How comfortable do you feel going to the doctor? - Matthew Valentino; people living with HIV AIDS - Keith Pace; PMS - Daniele Laurette Agius; The Malta 2011 resuscitation symposium - Chris Camilleri; Of sweat and sexual attraction - Keith Sammut; Seeing is perceiving - Gilbert Gravino; Diabetes interview : a spoon full of sugar (an inteview with Ms Moira Grixti) - Fabrizia Cassar; The C-Peptide - Kirsten Schembri; The medical science behind sports injuries - Chris Cremona and Simon Micallef; Tropical diseases - Malcolm Mintoff
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/8416
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