SINGAPORE: Megan Loy had first thought of studying medicine as a 16-year-old, but picked it only “by process of elimination” as she was strong in the sciences and wanted a profession that was not desk-bound.
But a brush with death and a four-month stay in hospital after she suffered severe burns in a water park blast in Taiwan last year has made her determined to be a doctor.
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