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Your Research Interests and Other Areas of Interest:
To become a successful Cardio-Thoracic & Vascular surgeon
Medical School/University:
CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL COLLEGE

LAKSHMI GROUPS OF HOSPITAL

DOING MPH AT FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
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I am simple, straight-forward, friendly, approachable & God-fearing human being............!!!!!!!!! Graduated Bachelors of Medicine from India in Dec 2006, practiced as resident medical officer for nearly one & half year. Currently Pursuing my Masters of Public health with specialization in Environmental & Occupational Health at FIU, Miami. Also preparing for USMLE to work as a surgeon in united states.
Interested in:
Self-motivated, systematic, quick learner, dedicated and an excellent team player.
Constantly working towards developing skills in the latest emerging technologies and exploring opportunities that suit best for the individual’s strength and the enterprise.
Excellent analytical skill with strong presentation and communication skills.
Personal motto:
American Medical Journal, Pediatric journal, British medical Journal
I'd Like to Meet:
Harrison Internal Medicine, Bailey & luv of surgery
Favorite Medical Journals:
http://www.medicalvibe.com/V2/index.php
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Doctor, currently pursuing Masters of Public Health

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At 3:41pm on January 16, 2010, irfan said…
hi rakesh, me also interested in doing surgery in us.can u plz guide me?
At 10:00pm on December 17, 2009, Straw- brain & Skull- less said…
hey !!!
At 7:23am on November 16, 2009, Chris Salgado said…
Just added you to my friends list bro. Check you out there and on MedicalVibe.com!
At 10:50pm on January 5, 2009, Nipun Aggarwal said…
Hi Rakesh, I am actually finishing my residency this year..good luck to u
At 8:48am on January 3, 2009, Chandni said…
Hi..Have you Taken any steps yet ?
At 7:51am on January 3, 2009, Arnon Krongrad, MD said…
So funny timing. We're looking to start a swimming based event to raise awareness of prostate cancer. If you want to be involved write Mary Lynn at marylynn@pcmission.org (Prostate Cancer Mission).
 
 

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