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Freshly graduated, you’ve just arrived in a new city and settled your own office. As a young and energetic woman, you will have to practise your medical knowledge to cure people: listen to the symptoms, practise exams, and provide them drugs prescription. To better help patients, you will improve your medical skills thanks to advice from specialists.
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kids use their own bodies to play doctor. it's much more fun if you recall. you really imagine (!) I suspect it's much less imaginative when playing a game.

is it a habit to peddle this site across the intertubes??
 
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maybe you should study to go to real life medical school and do real doctor things instead of pretend in a video game. doing wat u really want is much better thn doing it in a video game because u have no boundaries. im in a real rock band with my friends, all of us have been playing since before even guitar hero came out. im a real drummer, and playing rock band drums holds you back from really rocking out. so go outside and do what you want to do with ur life, and then wen ur tired and want to relax play a video game


I think ive done my part to improve society.
 
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