Another year of medical school soon begins. There’s no better way to greet incoming students than this The Book of Mormon parody from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine (who also brought you their gone-viral rendition of Let It Go). Good luck, first-year medical students: The book of Netter’s will indeed change your life.
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