Press enter or click to view image in full size One thing I didn’t expect about medical school was this; nobody is really going to teach you everything, not in the way you imagine. You can sit in class for hours, listen carefully, write notes, even try your best to stay focused… and still walk out feeling like you didn’t really understand what just happened. And the strange part is, you’re not alone. You look around and everyone is writing, nodding, flipping pages like they’re following. But if you pay attention, you start to realise that a lot of people are just trying to keep up. Nobody says it out loud, but you can feel it in the room. Especially in courses like biochemistry and physiology. Biochemistry can humble you very quickly. If you don’t understand the basics, everything begins to look like a long chain of reactions you’re memorising without meaning. And physiology… physiology has its own language.…