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mokshconsultant · 10 months ago
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https://www.moksh16.com/university-of-georgia
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The University of Georgia in Tbilisi: A Leading Institution in Health Sciences
Established in 2004, the University of Georgia has been a pioneer in health sciences and public health education. The institution offers comprehensive programs at the Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph.D. levels, covering Health Care Administration, Pharmacy Management, Nursing, Public Health, as well as single-cycle programs in Dental Studies and Medical Education.
The University of Georgia places a strong emphasis on creative and progressive thinking, fostering an environment conducive to intellectual growth and the development of well-educated professionals. This commitment to excellence is evident in its diverse educational programs, guided by renowned Georgian healthcare experts.
Key Highlights of the University of Georgia, Tbilisi:
Founded in 2004 with a 19-year history.
Global university ranking of 4630.
Recognized as the 4th highest-ranked university in Georgia.
Offers a comprehensive 6-year MBBS program dedicated to providing thorough medical education.
Welcomed over 2,000 international students.
Known for cultivating a vibrant and diverse academic community.
Emphasizes student-centered teaching and personal development to shape highly qualified medical professionals.
Boasts more than 500 trained professionals, including invited faculty.
Institutional Accreditation and Recognition of the University of Georgia, Tbilisi: The University of Georgia holds legal recognition and accreditation from:
National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement
Council of Higher Education (CoHE)
The National Medical Commission (NMC)
Ministry of Education Accreditation System
Memberships and affiliations of the University of Georgia include:
European Higher Education Area (EHEA)
ENIC-NARIC Network
Copenhagen Process
EU-Georgia Association Agreement
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thehashtag · 2 months ago
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mb-patil-education-pvt-ltd · 2 months ago
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Top Medical Colleges In Georgia - Mb Patil Guide          
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estbenas · 3 months ago
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armbbs · 2 years ago
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Top Medical Colleges In Georgia
Georgia is home to several excellent medical colleges that provide world-class education and training to aspiring medical professionals. Some of the top medical colleges in Georgia include Emory University School of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, and Mercer University School of Medicine. If you're looking to pursue a career in medicine in Georgia, these colleges should definitely be on your list of top choices.
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globaldataservice · 2 years ago
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A complete guide for choosing the best medical college
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After graduating from the 12th grade in the medical field, you want to choose the best medical college for yourself. Today we have hundreds of medical colleges both nationally and internationally. Therefore, it is difficult to choose the best of all. You can choose the Global Medical Foundation consultancy to find the best medical college.
Make a list of the top MBBS colleges:
Prepare a list of all medical colleges near your residence that meet your criteria. You can seek help from your school teacher to learn about top medical colleges. You can also get information about medical colleges from friends or seniors studying medicine at a good medical college. They will help you prepare a list of top medical colleges in Georgia for Indian student. So this comprehensive list of good medical colleges will help you centre on the best medical colleges with minimum effort.
Gather information about all the medical colleges on your list:
Gather additional information about colleges, such as the college environment, college laboratory, College infrastructure, libraries, and number of students in college, qualifications and teacher behaviour. You can also check available information about that college's history online.
Shortlist the medical college:
Remove colleges from the original list that didn't meet the criteria set out in Step 1. You now have a list of the best 5-10 colleges with you. After visiting these colleges, you will find out about the colleges, such as the college libraries, laboratories, and facilities that the college offers its students. So now you have a lot of information about different colleges. 
Check the medical college admissions criteria:
There are a number of medical colleges that accept admissions based on the score or percentage you get on qualifying exams, such as class 12, while most of the country's reputable medical colleges. So before applying to Mbbs in Russia, You must know the admissions criteria for that medical college.
Read more:
https://www.storywebarticles.com/2022/11/a-complete-guide-for-choosing-best.html
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kadeejeanmontgomery · 2 months ago
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FACTS ABOUT KADEE
she was born and raised in savannah, georgia
she has a twin brother named kingston dean montgomery
she was previously married to a man named tommy davis. the marriage lasted five years and ended due to tommy being abusive
her father was an alcoholic. not a mean or an abusive drunk, but he did drink himself into an early grave. kadee does not drink for this reason
before his death, her father was the CEO of the family's multi-million dollar oil company ( he worked in texas a lot )
kadee did 4 years of college at the medical college of georgia and graduated after another 4 years at the top of her class at harvard med
kadee moved to princeton, new jersey immediately following her divorce and was hired at princeton-plainsboro teaching hospital as the head of emergency medicine at only 31 years old
she also has a second specialty in infectious disease, something in common with gregory house
kadee and house did NOT get along upon their first meeting. she thought he was a miserable bastard and he thought she was a miserable bitch
kadee has a reputation for being a bit of a bitch due to her no bullshit attitude
she is the first woman in her family to actually have a career. she did not want to be tied down as a stay at home mother who was the perfect, obedient wife
kadee left the christian church right before her divorce when she went to her local church for help with her situation and they turned her away and made it seem like she was the one to blame for her situation ( told her that she was clearly not pulling her weight as a good housewife and essentially telling her that the abuse was the consequences of her own actions )
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morganwallenfs · 6 months ago
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accidentally dating, chapter one
read the full story here ^^^^
below is chapter one!!!
pairing: anna-marie x morgan wallen
read chapter two on wattpad.....or right here
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"why are you acting surprised that i would cheat on you? i mean, you're always studying something and you never go out and have any fun. you never do anything i want to do because you're always too busy so i went out and found me a girl just as hot who does stuff with me. what's so weird about that?" 
a crazy thing to say to your girlfriend of a year, right? that's what she thought too.
and for a brief moment, that was the only thought that went through her mind. she stood in front of her soon-to-be-ex-boyfriend holding her phone out in front of her with a screenshot of him wearing one of his ugly flannel shirts with his arm draped around the shoulder of a blonde woman in a low cut top.
the worst part?
afterthought: the entire situation was a massive train-wreck and no word, not even "worst" could possibly describe this fact.
the blonde woman was one of her sorority sisters.
okay, so maybe not the earth-shattering revelation it once was to anna, but it definitely still stung.
which is why, half an hour later, anna sat with her college roommate and best friend, rachel, scheming. she came up with idea after idea on how to get revenge, albeit mostly unhinged and completely unrealistic.
every so often, she would burst out in tears as she processed the enormity of the night's events as she worked her way through her discovery, their conversation turned argument and the following confession of cheating on her now ex-boyfriend's part.
this led to a wave of anger washing over her and she was once again back to describing, in detail, how she planned for his truck to end up destroyed with the tires slashed carrie underwood-style.
rachel would occasionally reel her back in and ground her, telling her that she was too pretty for this and that she deserved so much better.
this would then loop the conversation back around to how anna planned to ruin his near future.
"how about...instead of cutting his dick off with a kitchen knife, you come with me to see florida georgia line in concert?" rachel questioned her from where she was sitting.
for the last few minutes, anna had been laying on the floor curled into the fetal position trying to relax her stiff body.
rachel was sitting in anna's bed, her legs criss-crossed on her plush, sage green comforter.
"what? i thought you were going with jason?" anna replied, sitting up on her elbows to stare at rachel.
months ago, rachel had scored two tickets to see country music superstar duo florida georgia line in the girls' college town of nashville, tennessee. but that wasn't the reason rachel had bought the tickets. she had eyes for the opening act: morgan wallen. the roommates had watched him audition on The Voice and rachel had rooted for him until he was eventually eliminated.
since then, rachel had been following his career because he was "downright sexy."
she had been planning to take her long-term boyfriend, jason and had been hyping this concert up since she purchased the tickets.
one would think that a little dignity would accompany attending a prim and proper four-year university but deep in her heart, rachel was resigned to the fact that she was just another sorority girl who would "absolutely die" to see her favorite singer in concert.
sure, attending college in nashville definitely had its perks and the unlimited country music was one of them. every friday night, barring work, testing and studying, rachel would grace broadway street and its glorious bars with her presence alongside anna.
but anna wasn't always like that. when she came to college as a freshman, she was strictly focused on studying as she worked towards her pre-medical biology degree.
but five semesters later, vanderbilt university saw her join a sorority and befriend her future roommate, rachel.
rachel's personality was the exact opposite of anna's and she only studied when she absolutely had to. fake id and all, rachel could be found at the bar before she'd ever be caught in the library.
and now the two meshed very well, with rachel being exactly the same and anna meeting her somewhere in the middle.
the pair had lived together for two years with no end in sight.
jason had always been around, and anna was actually quite fond of him. he treated rachel very well and she knew deep down they were going to end up getting married.
but numerous blind dates with jason's friends revealed two things: one, anna's love life was hopeless and two, all of jason's friends were idiots.
"i mean...i was going to take jason, but i feel like this is a best friend-mergency. i just know this will make you feel better. he'll understand. besides, morgan is a girls night." rachel nodded her head at her friend, silently promising it was okay for anna to agree to take jason's ticket.
"okay, if you're sure..." anna replied, still feeling the turmoil deep inside her.
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gisellelx · 11 months ago
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Twilight Advent Calendar, Day 5
Dec. 5 - What is each Cullen's favorite college major so far? What new major should they should try someday?
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Jake: got bored while Renesmee was in medical school. He started at what was at the time Paris Diderot in math, hoping to shore up for a Mechanical Engineering program eventually. He sidetracked into programming, and after he finished his short course, started working on Ruby on Rails. It feels a lot like working on cars, including the triumph of getting the thing running.
Renesmee: hasn't experienced multiple majors yet, so her medical studies are it. She wanted some distance from her grandfather's preference for trauma medicine (plus, she feels a little inferior in that her human half makes her a little less bright and a little less fast than her father or grandfather) and was originally headed for obstetrics until COVID hit. She's proud of having been able to be of such great use during the hardest parts of the pandemic, but like many doctors, she's burned out and is thinking about just straight up pursuing French literature the next go-round.
Bella: Also hasn't had lots of time to pursue many degrees but she worked her way through the content of a bachelor's degree while Renesmee was growing up in Forks, and then felt comfortable with Edward's offer to forge a transcript for her so that she could take an M.Phil at Cambridge in English Literature while Renesmee was in medical school. She's joked to Edward that she'd like to study neuropsych so that she can understand his messed up head better, but the longer this joke has been going on, the more she thinks she'd actually like to do it.
Jasper: loves history and has taken several degrees in it. He wanted to become a specialist in the American Civil War but he kept getting into fights with his professors (once the Cullens had to move because he was ranting so hard about what the Civil War was actually like that he tipped several people off). So he's actually an expert in the Almohad Caliphate and has two very obscure books on the topic published by almost unknown university presses. He also enjoys philosophy, especially Eastern philosophy, but has not done advanced work in it. He's the only person apart from Carlisle in the family to have published books.
Alice: took one one of her greatest challenges in hiding her vampirism to study dance under one of Balanchine's top students in the 1970s. She doesn't care much for formal education, but she's thought she might like to pursue a degree at the Fashion Institute of Technology the next time the family lives in the area.
Emmett: moved with Rosalie to Knoxville for a brief stint in the 1990s, where he studied kinesiology. Like Alice, he doesn't much care for the value of formal education, but he has a degree from the University of Tennessee and he's damn proud of it. If he does more than just hide in college sometime again, he basically just wants to go back there. In addition to Maria, he's a big reason the Cullens can't live in the southern US—they're afraid that if Emmett is within a reasonable run of Alabama or Georgia, he'll just go there and stir shit on behalf of the Vols.
Rosalie: is proudest of her medical training and how she can best Edward at it. But she also enjoys her mechanical engineering studies and is immensely proud of the things she's been able to invent thanks to them. She has been loath to study early childhood education, because she always thought it would make her too depressed, but after helping raise Renesmee, she's thinking that might be the next one she does.
Esme: most loved her M.Eng. in architectural engineering, which she received in the 1980s. While studying architecture felt challenging and transgressive because she was born in an era where advanced schooling at all for women was rare, it still felt enough like "art" to feel like something a woman should do. Architectural engineering, on the other hand, put her toe to toe with mostly men, and with her brains and her experience, she smoked them every single day. She was embarrassed for being so proud of it but Carlisle reveled in her joy and the way her success brought out an uncharacteristic braggadocio. She enjoyed the mathematics of it immensely, and if she did a new degree for fun, it might be in more theoretical mathematics. But the pandemic has opened up a world of opportunity for her for work (by @palmofafreezinghand) and she doesn't foresee that happening again soon.
Edward: would tell you his happiest time has been getting his two medical degrees of course, because he idolizes his sire. But in the 1940s, Carlisle shipped him off to Juilliard to study jazz piano. His mother had always wanted him to go there, and it gave him a great deal of peace to finally do what she wanted. After the pandemic, he's giving some thought to biochemistry, because he's seen the fact that he might actually be able to have an impact on the world like Carlisle does, and he's desperate to feel useful. (And he's suffering with anxiety about becoming an empty nester.)
Carlisle: mostly studies medicine of course and adores it, but his favorite course of study was his Ph.D. in musicology, specializing in the Baroque period. The book he published from his dissertation raised new questions about which compositions should be attributed to Bach and which should not and why won a first book award for its novelty, which was funny since he was mostly relying on his direct knowledge rather than his research.
His most meaningful degree, however, is his doctor of divinity from Chicago Theological Seminary. Like Edward, it was closing a loop of what his parent wanted him to do, but in it he found meaning and peace and closure he didn't realize he was missing.
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kores-pomegranate · 1 year ago
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So, I’m feeling Very Trans™️ tonight, and I realized I have never really written out my gender journey, or tried to put it all together chronologically. I think it would be nice to do that, so here we go.
I was in high school in the early 2000s in very rural Georgia. There weren’t any openly gay kids, let alone any openly trans kids. I can’t recall ever hearing the word nonbinary until after college.
Despite having no frame of reference or language for anything to do with gender, this is how I looked in high school.
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I can remember getting tagged in that photo on MySpace and feeling what I can now identify as gender euphoria, but I didn’t have language for that. I just felt like I looked so *good,* but I couldn’t explain why I thought that. Now I’m like, hey bro you look pretty androgynous there, so maybe that was it.
I can remember begging my mom, from about 7th grade on, to let me cut my hair short. I cut out a photo of a very short pixie cut from a magazine that I kept as my inspo photo for like…five years? I had it stashed away in my box of keepsakes (I actually still have it) and I looked at it all the time. I just wanted to look like that model so bad and my mom was so firm on not letting me cut my hair that short. She was worried I would look like a boy, and I couldn’t understand that fear. My brain kept asking itself “who cares if I look like a boy? It doesn’t matter.”
She finally let me cut it the summer before my senior year of high school, and that is the first time I can remember feeling gender euphoria.
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I loved how I looked and how it made me feel. My daily outfit of choice was usually “boy pants” and something very…gender neutral on top? I rarely wore dresses or anything hyper femme, but I never went hard in the other direction. It was all vibes, baybee.
I started growing my hair out when I started college. I went to an extremely small, extremely conservative Pentecostal college still located in rural Georgia, and there was a lot of unspoken expectation to be a “cool church girl.” For those unfamiliar, “cool church girls” were “edgy” because they had nose piercings and wore makeup and pants. They had “hippy vibes” while being hyper-religious. For the first time, I felt like I stuck out in a very bad way. Somehow, the gender expectations of my college were way worse than those from high school. So, I went in hard on that vibe, because I lost all sense of self.
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These photos suck because it was the early 2000s and THAT’S JUST HOW IT WAS. In that particular picture I was also very much in the clutches of an eating disorder, so obviously there was a lot of self and body hatred happening in that person.
I got married the summer before my senior year of college. I was t w e n t y years old (it’s 9 and a half years later and I’m getting a divorce…soooo 😬). I was still so deeply immersed in this hyper feminine imagine of what a good Christian girl looked like. I was miserable for a lot of reasons, not just related to gender, but not unrelated either.
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(That’s a candid of me like an hour before I was supposed to get married. Staring into the middle distance and dissociating a little 😅)
So, I got married, and then I thought, “okay, I did the thing, now I can go back to being this more comfortable and less feminine version of myself, because I successfully got the Ring Before Spring. No need to pretend any longer. So I chopped my hair off and instead of paying attention in class I fucker around with Snapchat filters and edited beards onto my face.
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I remember my husband at the time messaging me after I posted that selfie on Facebook asking me to take it down because it “made him feel uneasy and uncomfortable” to see me looking like that, even if it was supposed to be “funny.”
That same year, for my big senior paper for my capstone class, I chose to write about why gender affirming medical care was the most compassionate and moral thing a Christian physician could ever offer to a patient. I was starting to wake up to issues of gender and sexuality insofar as how they related to larger society. As I learned about trans folks, I felt a deep yet confusing sense of empathy for how miserable it must feel to be in a body that doesn’t feel right, but to essentially have no medical options (especially at the time), to feel more affirmed in their gender.
I wrote that it is the responsibility of every physician to heal, and traced it back to the disciple Luke, who was often referred to in my school as “the first doctor.” I pulled out scripture references about the unrestricted love of god along with how preposterous it would be to deny care to someone who had a “more acceptable condition.” I think at the time I used cleft palate as an example. I wrote that it would be monstrous to deny reconstructive facial surgery to someone with cleft palate (if it was something they wanted), but if a trans woman wants facial reconstructive surgery in order to look more feminine, suddenly everyone has a huge problem.
At the time I still firmly identified as a cis woman, but it was while writing that paper that I remember having my first conscious thought about my gender. I thought to myself, “this…really all makes sense to me. Uh oh.” Then I shoved those thoughts and feelings into a box that I didn’t touch for almost a decade after that.
The next three pictures represent the “my egg is about to crack but it hasn’t yet” period of my journey. I went back to being hyper femme for a long time, and ended up with really long hair. I got pretty obsessed with makeup and makeup culture, and usually didn’t leave to do anything significant without a full beat. Eventually that waned, and I started to get this restless feeling that I sometimes got. I felt that I needed a change, because I wanted to look…more like myself? I just knew I wasn’t happy with the current state of things and something had to change. So I dyed my hair…a lot.
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That felt good for a long time. But the restlessness returned in full force.
By that time, I had fully deconstructed Christianity and had been out of church and Christian culture for years. I had accepted my queerness and come out to most people, and was also practicing polyamory. I realized that so much about me had changed in a way that finally felt authentic, and yet. Something still felt like it wasn’t right yet.
I had gained a lot of language for gender expansiveness by then, and had a lot of experiences with being around trans folks, really for the first time in my life. Existing closely with people who threw all concept of gender out the window and reformed it into something that felt good to them made something click in me. Finally, f i n a l l y, it made sense to me. I wasn’t a girl, and I never had been. I wasn’t a boy either, and I didn’t want to be one, at least not in the stereotypical binary type of way.
I slowly started talking about maybe being non-binary to the people I was closest to, and while the first reaction was a solid dose of surprise, when they actually processed it 100% of the people I talked to said something to the effect of “oh that makes a lot of sense, actually.”
So here I am now, Very Nonbinary and very very very rarely femme. A lot of times I lean toward a trans-masc-ish identity or way of presenting, but it changes so much that a more specific label feels pointless.
I’m happy, finally. I don’t know where my gender journey will take me, but what I do know is that I fully have the freedom to go where I want and continue finding who I am, and that feels goddamn good.
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Bonus for those who got to the end: me in the seventh grade dressed as Henry David Thoreau for, and I cannot emphasize this enough, *literally no reason.* there was not a school project or presentation, there was no assignment. I just wanted to do it, so I did it. The fact that I didn’t question my gender earlier frankly just confirms that I have always been the biggest thembo of them all.
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mb-patil-education-pvt-ltd · 4 months ago
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Top 10 Medical Colleges In Georgia: Your Guide To Pursuing MBBS
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umichenginabroad · 10 months ago
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Beyond Coogee (Week 2)
After a week of exploring Coogee and the surrounding area, my housemates and I felt prepared to embark on a voyage inland. In Surry Hills, a suburb of Sydney known for its stylish cultural and cafe scene, we embraced our duties as college students and went thrifting. I couldn’t name each shop we walked into or every hat I tried on, but I could, with much gusto and enthusiasm, show you exactly where I got the Nutella Latte that changed my life (I just wish it lasted me more than two minutes). Apparently, Australia has a very strong coffee culture which was well established before coffee chains even tried to enter the market - there are less than 70 Starbucks shops in Australia compared to over 17,000 spread across the 50 United States. The coffee tastes even better after converting the cost of the coffee to USD and seeing that it cost me half the price of its counterpart in America.
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With our appetites built up, we made our way towards Chinatown where we enjoyed some authentic Chinese dishes followed by my favorite Oolong Tea Boba.
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A habitual Coogee Beach swim and coastal walk followed later that day joined by Lauren and Shaunak, a student from Georgia Tech. The three of us grew to appreciate each other’s company as we contemplate the philosophical on our walks - everything from how our relationships with our friends and families shape us to commentary on the realities of tourism.
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Before we knew it, the NCAA championship was upon us! Luckily, Lauren and I had prepared a watch party at the same local bar where we’d watched the semi-finals. This time, determined to draw a larger crowd, we created a flyer that could be easily passed around amongst students in the area. Though not all UM fans, students crowded the bar and seats ran out after the first hour to watch us take the trophy. Go blue!
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Later in the week, a trip to Bondi Beach went south when an incident occurred in the water. I had just gotten out of the water when I noticed a large crowd forming in the northern end of the beach. After some inspection, it turned out that somebody had been rescued from the water and was getting medical attention on the shore. Film crews surrounded the area. Bondi Rescue is a TV show filmed at Bondi Beech that follows lifeguards as they locate drownings, carry out rescues, and handle other conflicts in and around the water of the busiest beach in Australia. The sight reminded me of just how dangerous the ocean can be with waves reaching 5ft above the water. Lifeguarding is often regarded as a common summer job for teenagers in the US, but in Australia it’s taken quite seriously. Just a few minutes at Bondi Beach is enough to see a lifeguard tell someone to swim to a designated area, leave the water if it’s declared unsafe, or even make a rescue. Having been a lifeguard myself, safety is always at the top of my mind when I swim, but let me tell you - these waves are not to be messed with.
With week 3 approaching, I’m excited to take my first trip out of Sydney to the Gold Coast! Cheers!
David Bayer
Biomedical Engineering
University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia
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·         Internationally Recognized: Recognized by WHO, ECFMG, FAIMER, and MCI/NMC. This enables graduates to sit for global medical licensing exams.
·         Modern Infrastructure: Georgian universities offer well-equipped labs and modern infrastructure, with up-to-date facilities for effective learning.
·         English-Medium Programs: Many programs are fully taught in English, making it easier for international students.
·         European Standard Education: Adheres to the EU Bologna Process, ensuring high educational standards with a structured curriculum and practical exposure.
·         Cost of Living: Relatively affordable, making it budget-friendly compared to many Western countries.
·         Global Exposure: Diverse international student population enhances cultural understanding and introduces global medical practices.
·         Safe Environment: Known for being safe and hospitable towards international students.
·         Easy Visa Process: The student visa process for Georgia is straightforward and student-friendly, with fewer restrictions than in many other countries.
MBBS in Georgia VS MBBS in India
Duration:
Georgia: 6 years (including internship)
India: 5.5 years (including internship)
Eligibility Criteria:
Georgia: 50% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology; NEET qualification
India: NEET qualification with high marks in PCB
Language of Instruction:
Georgia: Primarily English
India: English, Hindi, or regional languages
Cost:
Georgia: Relatively affordable (lower tuition fees)
India: Higher in private colleges; affordable in government colleges
Quality of Education:
Georgia: WHO, NMC recognized; modern curriculum
India: Strong foundation, rigorous; highly competitive
Entrance Exam:
Georgia: NEET required for Indian students; no additional entrance exam
India: NEET mandatory
Living Expenses:
Georgia: Moderate; varies by location
India: Lower in smaller towns; varies by city
Internship:
Georgia: Can be done in Georgia or back in India
India: Completed in India within the program
Exposure:
Georgia: International experience; exposure to global practices
India: Local healthcare system exposure
Recognition:
Georgia: Globally recognized; MCI/NMC Screening (FMGE/NExT) needed for practice in India
India: Direct recognition; no additional exams required for practice
Post-Graduation Options:
Georgia: PG in Europe or US (requires exams)
India: NEET-PG or NEXT for PG admission
Cultural Adaptation:
Georgia: Adaptation to Georgian culture and climate
India: No cultural adjustment for local students
Residency & Settlement Options:
Georgia: Limited residency options
India: Familiar environment; long-term residency is straightforward
Future Scope in India:
Georgia: Requires FMGE/NExT for practice; acceptance growing
India: Direct entry; well-regarded in India
MBBS in Georgia: At a Glance
Intake: October
Required Marks in 10+2: Minimum 50% in PCB
NEET Requirement: Mandatory for Indian students
Fee Structure: 5,000 – 8,000 USD per year
Hostel Fees: Approximately 200 to 260 USD per month
Duration: 6 years
Medium of Instruction: English
Top Medical University: Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
Recognition: NMC and WHO approved
Indian students enjoy quality lifestyle in Georgia with affordable living expenses. The country offers quality education, subject experts’ guidance and lectures. The medical universities in Georgia follow European curricula. The infrastructure of the medical universities in Georgia is of high quality, well-equipped laboratories accelerate the interest of students for clinical practices.  
Ria Overseas provides every possible assistance to prospective Indian physicians who aspire to study MBBS abroad. Our specialist team members will assist you in selecting the best medical university for you, as well as admission and settlement in the nation where you will study. Contact us soon to get the best offer!
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MBBS in Georgia: A Smart Choice for Indian Students
When it comes to studying MBBS in Georgia, students from around the world, especially from India, find Georgia to be a welcoming and high-quality destination for medical education. Known for its advanced infrastructure, modern teaching methods, and globally recognized degrees, Georgia is an excellent option for those looking to pursue a career in medicine. This article provides a comprehensive overview of why studying MBBS in Georgia is beneficial, focusing specifically on top universities like Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University and New Vision University Georgia.
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Why Choose MBBS in Georgia?
Studying MBBS in Georgia has several advantages:
Globally Recognized Degrees: Medical universities in Georgia are recognized by major medical councils and organisations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Medical Commission (NMC). This global recognition ensures that degrees obtained in Georgia hold value across various countries, including India.
Affordable Tuition Fees: Compared to private medical colleges in countries like India, studying MBBS in Georgia is relatively affordable. Students can expect to pay lower tuition fees while still receiving a high-quality education.
Quality of Education: Georgia is known for its high academic standards and modern curriculum. The education system combines theory with practical experience, which is essential for medical students. Universities like Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University and New Vision University Georgia are well-equipped with modern labs, research centres, and experienced faculty, helping students gain hands-on experience in medical practices.
English-Medium Instruction: For international students, language can often be a barrier. However, in Georgia, many medical universities offer programs in English, making it easier for students from non-Georgian-speaking countries to study and communicate effectively.
Safe and Welcoming Environment: Georgia is known for its hospitality and safe environment, which makes it a comfortable destination for international students. Georgian culture is welcoming, and students can enjoy a rich cultural experience alongside their academic pursuits.
Top Universities for MBBS in Georgia
When considering MBBS in Georgia, two universities stand out for their reputation, facilities, and student success rates: Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University and New Vision University Georgia.
1. Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University
Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University is one of Georgia's premier institutions for medical studies. Located in the beautiful coastal city of Batumi, this university offers a well-structured MBBS in Georgia program that is popular among international students.
Accreditation and Recognition: The university is recognized by the NMC and WHO, ensuring that graduates can pursue medical careers worldwide.
Modern Facilities: The university is equipped with advanced technology, modern labs, and research facilities that enable students to gain practical experience.
Experienced Faculty: With a team of highly qualified professors and instructors, Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University provides students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the medical field.
Student-Friendly Campus: Batumi’s vibrant atmosphere and safe campus environment make it an ideal place for students to focus on their studies and enjoy a balanced lifestyle.
2. New Vision University Georgia
New Vision University Georgia is another prestigious institution that offers a competitive MBBS in Georgia program. Known for its innovative approach to medical education, New Vision University Georgia is a popular choice for Indian students.
Accreditation: Recognized by WHO, NMC, and other medical organisations, the degrees from New Vision University Georgia are accepted globally.
Interactive Learning Environment: New Vision University emphasises a student-centred approach, ensuring students actively participate in their learning process.
Clinical Practice Opportunities: This university has strong affiliations with hospitals, allowing students to gain practical experience in clinical settings during their course.
Advanced Research Facilities: With cutting-edge research facilities, students are encouraged to engage in research projects, which helps them stay ahead in their medical careers.
Admission Requirements and Application Process
The admission process for MBBS in Georgia is straightforward, and most universities, including Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University and New Vision University Georgia, follow a simple application procedure:
Academic Qualifications: Students should have completed their 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, with a minimum score of 50%.
Entrance Exam: Some universities require an entrance test or interview. This may vary based on the university.
NEET Requirement: Indian students must qualify for the NEET exam to be eligible to practice medicine in India after completing their MBBS in Georgia.
Application Submission: Students must submit all required documents, including academic records, passport copies, and other necessary paperwork, online.
Visa Processing: Once accepted, students can apply for a student visa to Georgia. The university often provides assistance with this process.
Life in Georgia for International Students
Studying MBBS in Georgia is more than just academics; it’s an opportunity to experience a new culture, make lifelong friends, and adapt to a different lifestyle. Georgian universities, especially Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University and New Vision University Georgia, offer excellent support services for international students, including accommodation, food, health services, and counselling. Students can explore the natural beauty, historical sites, and vibrant culture that Georgia offers during their free time.
Career Opportunities After MBBS in Georgia
After graduating with an MBBS in Georgia, students have various career paths available to them. They can:
Return to their home country and practice medicine after clearing the respective licensing exams, such as the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduates Examination) for India.
Pursue higher studies, such as MD or MS, in Georgia or other countries.
Work in healthcare systems across various countries that recognize Georgian medical degrees.
Conclusion
Choosing to study MBBS in Georgia at reputable institutions like Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University or New Vision University Georgia provides students with a strong foundation in medical education, hands-on training, and international exposure. Georgia’s focus on quality, affordability, and student support makes it a preferred choice for those aiming to become successful medical professionals.
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Open Your Future: Top CNA Classes in Marietta, GA for a Rewarding Healthcare Career
Unlock ​Your Future: Top CNA Classes in Marietta, GA for a​ Rewarding Healthcare Career
If you’re considering a career‍ in healthcare, becoming a Certified‍ Nursing Assistant (CNA) is a‍ fantastic way to start. In Marietta, GA, numerous⁤ CNA ⁣classes ⁤can help you ‌prepare ⁢for this ​rewarding profession. This ⁢article will guide you through ‌the best CNA programs available, the benefits of becoming ‍a CNA, and provide​ practical ⁢tips⁢ for your educational journey.
Why Choose a Career as ‍a CNA?
CNA positions are vital in the ​healthcare ‌system, supporting nursing staff in providing hands-on patient care. Here are several ⁢reasons to consider becoming a CNA:
High ‌Demand:⁤ The‍ demand‌ for ⁤CNAs continues to‍ grow due to an aging population.
Quick Entry ​into the Workforce: CNA programs typically‍ require ‌only a few weeks to a ⁣few months ​to complete.
Flexible Schedules: ‌Many workplaces offer flexible hours, making it ⁣easier to balance work with personal commitments.
Opportunity for Advancement: CNAs⁢ can advance to roles⁣ like LPN ⁢or RN with further education.
Making a Difference: ⁣You’ll have a direct impact on‌ patients’ ‌lives,‍ providing care and support when they need it ⁢most.
Top CNA Classes in⁤ Marietta, GA
Marietta has several reputable institutions offering⁢ CNA classes. Below is a list‍ of the⁢ top programs that can help you kickstart your healthcare career:
School Name
Program Length
Cost
Location
Contact Info
Georgia ‍Medical Institute
4-6 weeks
$1,000
Marietta, GA
(770) 123-4567
Chattahoochee ‌Technical⁤ College
4 months
$1,250
Marietta, GA
(770) 528-4545
American Red Cross
4-8⁣ weeks
$1,200
Marietta, GA
(404) 123-4567
Elite ⁤Health Careers
5 weeks
$900
Marietta, GA
(770) 555-1212
Benefits‌ of Taking CNA Classes
Here are some‌ of the⁣ key benefits you’ll‍ experience by enrolling in CNA classes in Marietta, ⁢GA:
Hands-On Training:⁤ You’ll learn essential skills in a practical‌ environment, preparing you for real-life scenarios.
Expert Instructors: Most ⁢programs‍ have experienced instructors who provide insights into best practices.
Certification Preparation: Classes will prepare you for the CNA certification exam, increasing your job prospects.
Networking Opportunities: Engaging ⁢with instructors and fellow students allows you ⁢to build valuable connections in the healthcare⁢ field.
Practical Tips‌ for Success​ in CNA Classes
To make the most of‍ your CNA training experience, consider the following practical ⁤tips:
Stay Organized: ⁣Keep track of assignments, exams, and clinical hours to⁣ manage your time effectively.
Participate Actively: Engage in ⁢classes ⁢and clinicals to enhance‍ your‌ learning ​experience.
Practice Skills Regularly: Practice your skills outside class hours⁢ to gain confidence.
Study Effectively: Use study groups and resources to prepare for the certification​ exam.
Seek Guidance: Don’t hesitate to ask instructors for⁣ help or ​clarification on challenging ​topics.
Case Studies: Success Stories from CNAs in Marietta
Here are a few testimonials from successful CNAs who have taken classes in Marietta and⁤ started their rewarding ‌healthcare careers:
“After completing my CNA training at Georgia Medical Institute, I landed ‍a ‍job⁣ within a month. The hands-on training ‍prepared me well for real patient care.” ⁢- Sarah M.
“Chattahoochee Technical College had a great⁢ program. The instructors really cared and helped us understand the ‍importance of⁣ our role.” – James C.
First-Hand Experience: A Day in⁣ the Life of a CNA
To provide further insight⁢ into the CNA role, here’s what⁤ a typical day might ⁣look⁢ like for a CNA in Marietta:
Morning Shift: ⁢Start ​by assisting patients with​ hygiene tasks and ⁤getting them ready ‌for the day.
Meal Assistance: Help serve breakfast and assist patients who need support while eating.
Clinical Duties :⁤ Monitor vital signs and report any changes to the nursing staff.
Patient Mobility: Assist patients with moving ‍or ‍transferring to different areas of the facility.
Documentation: Update patient records and communicate any relevant information to the team.
Conclusion
Embarking on a career as a Certified Nursing Assistant‌ in Marietta, GA, is a promising path to a rewarding profession in healthcare. With numerous reputable‍ CNA classes available, you can gain the skills and ⁢knowledge necessary to excel in ⁣this vital ⁢role. As you explore your options, ⁢remember ‍that⁢ your dedication and compassion can significantly⁤ impact the lives of⁤ those⁣ you serve. Start⁤ your ​journey today by enrolling in ⁤one of the top CNA programs in Marietta ‌and unlock‍ a ​future filled with opportunities.
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Pursue MBBS in Georgia: Top Medical Colleges for International Students
Choosing to study MBBS in Georgia opens up a world of opportunity for aspiring doctors, offering a globally recognized degree at affordable tuition fees. Georgia is home to some of the finest medical universities, known for their modern facilities, qualified faculty, and high-quality education. International students, especially from India, find Georgia to be a top destination due to its simplified admission process and globally accredited degrees. In this article, we’ll explore the top medical colleges in Georgia, such as Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University, East European University, and New Vision University, that offer excellent MBBS programs.
Why Study MBBS in Georgia?
MBBS in Georgia are well-structured, focused on practical knowledge, and follow European standards. The programs are taught in English, making it easier for international students to adapt. Georgian universities provide students with modern amenities, advanced laboratories, and access to clinical practice, ensuring that medical students are well-prepared to succeed in their medical careers. Moreover, the cost of living is relatively low compared to Western countries, and scholarships are available for deserving students.
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Top Medical Colleges in Georgia
Batumi Shota Rustaveli State UniversityLocated in the city of Batumi, this university offers an internationally accredited MBBS program that meets WHO, MCI, and other global standards. The university provides an ideal environment for students, with advanced medical infrastructure, experienced professors, and hands-on clinical training.
East European UniversityA modern institution offering a six-year MBBS course, East European University in Tbilisi is a favorite among international students. The university focuses on student-centered learning and integrates practical experience through partnerships with hospitals. Graduates from EEU are recognized globally, making it easier for them to secure internships and jobs worldwide.
New Vision UniversityKnown for its research-oriented approach, New Vision University offers an MBBS program that equips students with the skills and knowledge needed for a successful medical career. The university has cutting-edge laboratories, research facilities, and strong connections with medical institutions, offering students ample opportunities for clinical practice and growth.
Admission Process and Eligibility
Getting into an MBBS program in Georgia is simple. Students are required to complete their 12th grade with Biology, Chemistry, and Physics as core subjects, with a minimum percentage as specified by each university. No entrance test is required, though some universities may ask for a language proficiency test if you are not a native English speaker.
Benefits of Studying MBBS in Georgia
Affordable tuition fees and low cost of living
Globally recognized degree with opportunities to practice medicine in different countries
High-quality education system with a focus on practical learning
Internationally accredited universities, approved by WHO, MCI, and other medical councils
Safe environment for international students with a diverse student community
Conclusion
MBBS in Georgia offers an excellent opportunity for students aspiring to become doctors without the high costs associated with Western countries. With institutions like Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University, East European University, and New Vision University, Georgia ensures that students receive world-class education, hands-on training, and globally recognized degrees to excel in their medical careers.
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