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Alex Roels, medical student at King's College, London says that most medical students see antidepressants as the treatment of choice for depression.
BBC: Dr Jennifer Wild
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In Srinagar, a group of medical students say they had to attend a private college since most government institutions had shut.
CNN: BRAVE AS A LION
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Meantime, a downtown medical college run by Dr. Freida Law, a pediatrician schooled in Australia, tries to put students in clinical settings from the outset, to foster appreciation of patient care and suffering. (Li hasn't forgotten his father's struggle with tuberculosis.) Again the emphasis is on contact with the wider world, using the Li Foundation's global medical research ties as a bridge.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In the nineteenth century, a college degree was generally not required for admission to law school or medical school, and most law students and medical students did not bother to get one.
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