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Please help me, I'm a first year medical student and am afraid of needles? |
I just started my medical course 1 week ago.Recently I had a practical where we are supposed to work in pair where one person will prick the finger of the other to obtain a few drops of blood. Talk to your instructor. you can probably overcome this with therapy, maybe hypno therapy. I'm not afraid of needles but have other phobias. Ask your doc for a referral to a psych person who can help you work through this. You need to do this ASAP as you will be doing a lot of work with needles so call your doc and get a referral ASAP. Forget that they are needles! I use to train Med students in Phlebotomy. |
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