#1 Living and Breathing like a Cardiothoracic Surgeon | My Royal Papworth Elective Experience
Hello everybody and welcome back to another video from H.S.TV! This is a very special video. Join me on a medical school elective at The Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, in cardiothoracic surgery. This is part 1, tune into part 2 coming soon! If you are new to the channel and don't know who I am (firstly go and subscribe), my name is Heen Shamaz and I'm a medical student at the University of Edinburgh. My videos aim to help aspiring med students and current med students with all things medicine, Edinburgh, tech and note taking! I hope you find this useful and if you do please share my channel around! Thanks so much for watching and stay tuned until next time:) Go follow the H.S.TV Instagram for all the behind the scenes @h.s.tv_official- / h.s.tv_official Email for all enquiries- [email protected]

#2 Living and Breathing like a Cardiothoracic Surgeon | My Royal Papworth Elective Experience

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