🩺 Welcome to Continuous Clinical Learning (CCL)
- Kyaw, Chit Sandi

- Oct 26
- 1 min read
Where learning medicine never stops, and always starts with understanding the basics.

In every field of medicine, the most powerful lessons begin with a simple question:
“How does the body work when everything goes right?”
At Continuous Clinical Learning (CCL), we believe that to understand disease, we must first appreciate normal physiology —the nature of everyday systems that keep us alive, balanced, and human.
Our approach is simple:
Start with the basics. We revisit how the body is designed to function.
Then explore what happens when things go off balance.
Finally, connect science to life. Each article links physiology, clinical reasoning, and the real experiences of people living with these conditions.
This blog is not just for medical professionals. It is for anyone curious about how medicine sees the body, how doctors think, and how knowledge grows.
This blog is written by International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in Australia — medical doctors who are continuing their lifelong learning while preparing to rejoin the medical workforce in Australia. Through this platform, we share what we’re revising, reflecting on, and re-learning along the way.
So if you are an IMG refreshing your medical path in Australia, welcome!
You are in the right place to learn, reflect, and grow with regular and consistent progress of learning — one rhythm, one system, one story at a time.







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