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Must Forget Items- VRK facts

Hey all
We forget things for good . But sometimes you fall into trouble. Once a medico , you ought to remember things at right time.
Here is a funny note of the things we often miss out ( My colleagues).
1 . Apron
 Rush to the hostel as fast as possible. You know your worth when you are denied an apron .

2. Lunch
Thanks to the tight bus schedule and the impatient drivers , one often forgets or in a jiffy forgets to get lunch.

3. Pen
You loose it after you lend it to someone to sign in the register . Or you never bothered to have one.

4. Hallticket
Not so essential yet essential commodity for internals too! That panic to get into the hall is so draining!

5. Record
Remember Biochemistry days. The only department that troubled me to get the record and ACTUALLY marked people absent. The only record where you sincerely jot down the CORRECT finding.

6. Headphones
Listening frOm Nasheed to Qirat or Beyonces latest number . How do you kill time in the bus?

7. Charger
Now that the ever long journey has sucked up the battery . You need life support!

8. Bus Fees
Well ... Pay it.

9 . Stethoscope 
Posted in medicine ? Stitch your steth to your apron . Hammer in the pockets and save your own life .

10. Torch
Surgery and ophthalmology , dude borrow it ...

11. Tape
There are too many unimportant things too in the list.

12. Ourselves
Saturdays are so tough!

13. Sanitizer 
Examined a case of inguinal hernia? Dare you touch me ! Take this sanitizer and shoo!

14. Napkin
Because begging is not always good .

15. Tissues 
Rhinorrhea on the go!

Ok then
So far so much


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