i can safely say its definitely more broad interesting content wise than any of the other courses for me.
e.g. hospital placements, rural weeks (essentially like a 2 week camp), injections, dissections, labs, observing/doing surgery (depending where you're placed, OSCEs (exams where you have a professional actor being the patient and you trying to examine/diagnose).
hey is there a limit to the number of scholarships or groups of scholarships a student can get? Just cause I realise I could qualify for like 4 scholarships concerning rural background plus maybe a few others.