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A Doctor's Diary - Heritage Stories and Academic Life

Nasser Ali Y Fageeh

Editorial: Al-Andalus Group LTD

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A Doctor's Diary: Heritage Stories & Academic Situations by Prof. Dr. Nasser Ali Y Fageeh is a unique memoir that blends personal memories with cultural and academic reflections. The author takes us on a journey through his life, beginning with his upbringing in a small village and the customs and traditions he experienced there. He then reviews his education and training as a doctor in depth, including his postgraduate studies in North America. The book also delves into his experiences as an administrator and educator, providing valuable insights for those interested in pursuing a career in medicine or academia. The author also shares interesting stories from his travels and useful lessons he has learned along the way. A Doctor's Diary is a heartfelt and insightful reflection on a life well-lived.
Disponible desde: 07/07/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 214 páginas.

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