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Generalism is being a life long medical student learning around patients helping to solve their problems that may not be rooted to just their disease (internal Medicine) but also their external environment (External Medicine in India aka community medicine). These are our college students and a current elective student from Australia (from who we have learned more about generalism as it is practised in Australia) These students are seen learning around a patient with large hands and feet who didn’t have money for further investigations. Our medical students crowd-sourced funds for his hormonal investigations and imaging by collecting 20 Rs each from other medical students and this enabled us to develop a concrete plan for this patient who was wondering everywhere for his diagnosis and treatment since many years. Currently this patient is confident and inspired enough to be able to attempt to become a doctor himself.