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Medical Memes

Epomedicine, May 30, 2014Nov 1, 2020

Meme (/mi:m/) is an image, video, piece of text, etc., typically humorous in nature, that is copied and spread rapidly by Internet users, often with slight variations. This is our small attempt to bring a sense of humour to the serious and hectic world of medicine.

Send your meme creation at [email protected] or [email protected].

  • Pharmacology test meme
    During Pharmacology exam – The moment I see “Adverse effects” on question paper – Nausea. vomiting. diarrhea. etc.
  • Martin Luther insomnia
    Martin Luther King had a dream until he got insomnia
  • Examination meme
    I know that feel, when you suffer from retrograde amnesia during exam and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after that.
  • cardiomegaly joke
    Watch what you say – big heart means different to these different people.
  • Medical student exam
    The reality of medical students and hierarchy of stuffs they read.
  • cpr-meme
    A sad fact in some parts of the world where illiteracy is rampant.
  • parkinson meme
    Entacapone, Tolcapone, Al capone – Submitted by Bogdan M
  • medical student mnemonic
    Medical student – MONA for heart attack
  • orthopedic residents
    Orthopedic residents be like
  • immune to covid meme
    I think I’m immune to Covid
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