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An informal blog by a member of the Medical Scientist Training Program at Washington University School of Medicine. I aim to help students thinking about an MSTP path, provide info on WashU, and maybe rant/rave about med school in general.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Nerdy Med School Pick Up Line of the Day!

Hey, you want to go back to my place and anastamose?

**For those of you that weren't in class today, anastamose was defined as "hooking up"

Will post more later.
Posted by Leslie at 8/29/2007 07:48:00 PM

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