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These 93 Doctor Memes Are The Best Medicine If You Need A Laugh (WARNING: Some Are Really Dark)
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To become a doctor you have to spend four years of your life in medical studies, then 3 to 7 more in residency, before finally getting your license. To endure this much of student life, you either have to be really determined, a little bit coo-coo, or have a dark sense of humor to numb the stress that comes with being a soon-to-be doctor.
With so many years spent pursuing a career, many funny stories and medical jokes are bound to be accumulated. And since people say that laughter is the best medicine, we have compiled a list of the best doctor memes from all around the internet. And who among us hasn’t had a memorable visit to the doctor? You get poked, prodded and asked some pretty bizarre and invasive questions.
Well, what happens when you combine these uncomfortable stories with the less than memorable faces on stock photos? Hilariously funny memes. Yes, our collection of photos below will have you chuckling from the waiting room to the exam room. From horrifyingly expensive doctor’s visits to awkward questions, it's all there. Scroll down below to see the comedic side of all the things about going to the hospital you never thought could be funny. There's also a good chance, that if you yourself are a doctor, you'll find these funny memes about work very relatable.
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Don't worry it will be. I through my studies of Bored Panada we have a lot of silky unlike minded people, but when it comes to vaccines. We all seem on board.
Load More Replies...you dont actually get scars from measles - unike chicken-pox
Load More Replies...I was vaccinated for measles as a child, I contracted both strains twice in my teens! Vaccines are not a fail safe!
vaccines only work a certain amount of time, one shot is not going to protect you your whole life
Load More Replies...Eh. I got the Chicken Pox vaccine and I got Chicken Pox anyway! I still get vaccinated though.
No vaccine is 100% effective. That is why we need EVERYONE to be vaccinated. When the number vaccinated falls below about 90% to 92%, herd immunity fails, and those whose didn't provide the needed immunity get sick.
Load More Replies...Yeah cause automatically vaccine prevent 100% of the desease....bullshit.
Not only that, there's the "adverse events" (disease, injury and death) caused by the vaccines, which include autoimmune diseases, cancer, leukemia, acute neuropathy, neuritis, myelitis, vasculitis, thrombocytopenia, gastrointestinal disease, arthritis and arthralgia, life-threatening allergies, and so much more (limited space here). Time for people to wake up, get their heads out of the sand (putting it nicely) and stop sucking up the propaganda like little vacuums.
Load More Replies...I had measles three times as a kid. Sometimes the shots do not work!
and YOU are the other reason why EVERYONE should be vaccinated. Because those who can't NEED the herd immunity to prevent exposure!
Load More Replies...Vaccines are neither safe or effective. It is far better to have benign childhood diseases that enter the body through the normal portals of entry (nose/mouth) rather than have myriad, toxic chemicals, foreign proteins/DNA injected directly where it goes straight to the brain and causes damage. There has never been a study done -- vaccinating half the participants and leaving the other half alone -- then measuring the outcome over years. They don't dare, because they suspect what the results would be. With the steadily increasing numbers of vaccines given to infants, toddlers and school children, we see the rise in injury. It is a crime against humanity. Show love to your children by being affectionate, responsive, and feeding them a clean diet. Childhood diseases are a rite of passage for a powerful immune system and are no big deal.
How about the HPV viruses that cause cervical cancer, etc. Frankly, I guess you wouldn't mind. Still you have good points on nutrition -- ditch the sugar.
Load More Replies...Yeah, better risk a life-thratening pandemic disease than a 1 in 200000 minor side effect. That makes sense. Except that it doesn't.
Load More Replies...Okay, this is so true though I've waited in hospitals for up to 5 hours waiting okay maybe not that long over an hour which is still a long time and it feels forever. the lesson never goes into the hospital for an appointment without being armed for entertainment.
Reminds me of the "You can't get pregnant at night coz the sperm is sleeping"
Ouch, unnecessary! Right well...your eyes are shit!! ...Actually they're quite beautiful