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Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)

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Amran:
Ur funny 'Anything 4 medicine' .... why don't you look into some of the neighbouring countries; do the other Scandinavian countries have a similar structure.... there also seem to be some somali student from ukraine on the forum (ukraine isnt to far from Finland is it?)

Behrsi...why India? you r in New Zealand, why not try New zealand??

Secondhand Material:
What surprised me was the same thing that surprised others!!!where i live there is many somalians jobless and lifeless "sorry to say that" but when i found this web i was like "woow"im not a doc but i enjoy being here Allah bless them who dare to work with bloodlife :D

Saidah:
SO, SO SO AND SOOOO PROUD OF ALL OF YOU SOMALI DOC.S OUT THERE!!!

BintOsman:
Salamu 'alejkum to you all.
First I'd like to start of by apologizing if i fail to write grammatically right in English (or spelling wrong). I'd like to think i master the language but i don't.

My advice to you, is that our (fellow country neighbour) Denmark specially in Aarhus isn't that difficult to enter. But the language is danish and unlike for the Swedish its harder for u i guess. But there's also countries like Poland, Roumania, Czech. republic and Ukraine. It's 6 years of studies and all in English language. Alot of Somali brothers and sisters study there. Hope this info gave you some benefit.
Good luck with pursuing your dreams..I pray to Allaah subhanahu wa ta'aala that He eases your journey in reaching your goal. Allahumma amiin.

Abdulrazzak:
wellcome the new  comers  .. actually in somalia ppl we need different departments  .. so if 1 of u guyz gradte .. better go home n any thing  2 help ... no matter u hve public health u can be a gud icon in u home.. thuiz my advice..

Dr. Abdullrazak

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