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Journalist's Medical Journey: From Fear to Expertise
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Ben Collins, a former small-town journalist, embarks on a medical journey, overcoming fear and ineptitude to become a doctor. He learns to perform high-stakes procedures, like digital rectal exams, and discovers their life-saving potential. As he starts his first doctor job, he grapples with the pressure, but finds solace in the expertise of his colleagues. Despite the challenges, Ben is proud of his transformation and looks forward to a rewarding career as a doctor. Checkout Solipillow.com
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