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	<title>Comments on: Must watch: Gross Anatomy</title>
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		<title>By: Zidovudine</title>
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		<description>Wonderfully written blurb. The first time I watched this movie was in 1998 (makes me feel old, has it really been 10 years since?), and I just loved it. I was a pre-med, and this movie cemented my resolve to become a physician. I am a resident today and somehow along the way I never thought of watching the movie again, or maybe I did but couldn&#039;t find the time. Today was an especially low day as I felt that I am increasingly losing the idealism with which I started this career. Between trying to discharge my patients, doing my dictations, keeping abreast with the ever expanding literature I am feeling increasingly frustrated. Each day makes me realize how much there is to learn &amp; no matter how good I am, there is always someone better. I hope watching this movie again will make me regain the zeal!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wonderfully written blurb. The first time I watched this movie was in 1998 (makes me feel old, has it really been 10 years since?), and I just loved it. I was a pre-med, and this movie cemented my resolve to become a physician. I am a resident today and somehow along the way I never thought of watching the movie again, or maybe I did but couldn&#8217;t find the time. Today was an especially low day as I felt that I am increasingly losing the idealism with which I started this career. Between trying to discharge my patients, doing my dictations, keeping abreast with the ever expanding literature I am feeling increasingly frustrated. Each day makes me realize how much there is to learn &amp; no matter how good I am, there is always someone better. I hope watching this movie again will make me regain the zeal!</p>
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