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“I Used to be Brilliant, Now I Don’t Even Know Anymore” – Self Doubt in Medical School (Pt1)

One of the harsh realities about med school is that you’re surrounded by geniuses that seems to outshine you without even breaking a sweat…

100K Professional Fee: The Staff, The Students, and Everything In-between.

On the 23rd of March, the authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo University’s College of Health Sciences, invited undergraduate students in its three faculties for a colloquium. These faculties…

The Smart Money Doctor Financial Seminar

Ever heard of a sound sample that came out better than the original? Hard to think of any, right? How about I introduce you to Smart Money Doctor?…

Interview with Daniel Olunu, the Speaker of the IFUMSA SRB

The present leadership of the IFUMSA SRB celebrated their 6 months in service quite recently. In honour of this, MediVoice reached out to the Honourable Speaker of the…

Meet Ayubi -Our ailurophilic doctor.

Medivoice: You might just be wondering. It’s been a while since the last personality of the week episode from Medivoice or…Oh well, we are back again in style💪,…

Oyeleye Emmanuel

Meet Oyeleye Emmanuel: A man making the world a better place.

MediVoice: As the sun sets, it shall rise again. We are back again after a long or short (depending on how you look at it ) 3 weeks…

Meet Olusola – A Color Purple Aficionado.

Medivoice: Again, we are here like a new moon; radiant, and shimmering. Be brightened by our radiance as you meet our amazing guest, Olusola Adebayo of the tenacious…

Meet Oladosu Tolulope – A soon-to-be-doctor.

Medivoice: Eyin fans mi, how are we?? It is my pleasure to welcome you all to another episode of Personality of the week and for today’s episode, we…

Medivoice Essay Webinar- A report.

A fun fact? This is not a fun fact, but, it has really been long I said “Gbosa.” Surprisingly, I chanted it exactly eight days ago. I don’t…

Part 4 Class in Med-School: Expectations And Reality

The part 4 class resumed with enthusiasm after many years of being a cadaver specialist, having to dress corporately, ward coats, stethoscope etc.