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A bunch of medical students are studying limb material in the cadaver lab and they couldn't figure out the brachial plexus. They kept saying "I'm not sure, do you know?" to each other. It felt good to walk over, name every nerve and muscle in the region when I was tired of listening to it. I did it in a helpful and not arrogant way. Does this mean that maybe I can survive first year of medical school material? Maybe I was just lucky.
Why do I have these feelings?
I recently had a similar experience with some med students that couldn't get their diuretics straight. Instead, I just continued eating lunch with my pharmacy friends and laughed quietly.