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John's avatar

I studied medicine at Oceania University of Medicine until the start of my third year, around late 2021. I decided to withdraw because my aunty had recently "died suddenly" after her second AZ shot, and I was unwilling to receive or administer the clot-shot vaccines. During my studies, I also learned that taking an oath upon graduation was no longer a universal requirement.

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Murray Fisher's avatar

John, maybe you could consider studying chiropractic. It is incredibly rewarding spending your days enhancing your patient’s bodies to work closer to their potential, without the use of drugs or surgery, as I have been doing for over 40 years.

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John's avatar

Thanks for the advice, Murray—it's greatly appreciated. Chiropractic is one of the few truly honourable professions left in healthcare. Pursuing medicine had been a lifelong dream, and at 55, I finally got the chance that had been denied to me in Australia since I was aged 18. Instead I studied physiotherapy. Now, I no longer hold the medical profession in high regard. Quite the opposite, actually, they're now public enemy #1!

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