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How to make your dissertation on medicine not only interesting but also useful?

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Friends, I have been dreaming of a medical thesis for a long time, and I already have a topic - "Fetal and neonatal arrhythmias". But here's a thought: where to start? What are the first steps in this fascinating exploration of the world of medicine? Maybe you have advice and experience in this endeavor?


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Reply by Sem_Pavlov

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Eh, buddy, you know, choosing a dissertation topic is half the success! As for getting started, let's break it down. The first step? Most likely, take a deep breath and go online! There you'll find invaluable resources, articles, and you can even connect to communities of like-minded people. And that's always inspiring.


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Reply by Jas_TIn

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Well, you're right, there's a lot of information on the internet, but it's not as accurate as I need it to be. I want to create a plan and move forward. Who will push me, direct me in the right direction? What should be the first step? I would be grateful for your advice and thoughts on this matter!


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Reply by Sem_Pavlov

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Oh, this sounds fascinating! Fetal and neonatal arrhythmias - who would have thought that such an exciting topic could be lurking in medical science! I admire your drive and ambition.

I understand how important it is to have an accurate source of information for a project like this. But you know, you're already on the right track by asking questions and seeking advice. The first step is always the most important, and you've already taken it!

And remember, you're not alone in this. There are professionals out there who are ready to help. I get it, you need a specific phd writing services and support from topic proposal and data analysis to creating a presentation for your defense. They will help you on this exciting journey to creating a medical dissertation. Good luck, and may this road be full of discovery and joy in your research!



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