only have? i think you need to bring more to this deal....you arn't trying very hard to NOT have your face eatin.
People and environment Medical anthroplogy How and what to learn in medicine I think that is what i'd choose
waiting like a stalking butler who apon the finger rests. Ok Piaf how is this we rule to gether ever GOD KING needs a Queen, and it can be none sexual, because lets face it we are both going to have HUGE harems.
Damn it i was planning to kill you with poison the first night i made you Queen, Oh and i don't men the good kinda poison i mean the damn rock band from the 80's that won't die. See i'm an EVIL BASTARD RULER.
I would take: Epidemiology symptomatology and treatment of poisoning Functional genomics of chronic diseases Comparative anatomy I&II I would stick to the biological/physiological/actual medicinal knowledge courses in order to improve on the actual practice of medicine itself. The Hippocratic Oath course is total BS. You get enough of that through all of your other courses and field practice when you go into medicine. Comparative anatomy could actually help you before you do your field training and work with live patients. You may learn how to treat a person missing a liver, a left eye, a kidney, etc. and it could help you think about the process of treatment quicker or with more ease by learning whatever you do in that course. Best of luck.
Nice choice. Except for the comparative anatomy. Its anatomy of organisms. The differences and similarities between human and animal antomy. And how the anatomy of organisms changed during the evolution.
You better not be giving him MY cookies, biatch!!! So... we have a contender for the world takeover? What did I miss?¿