Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Internal Med Goals.... XD

Academically :
1) spend more time studying the clinical diseases and related things (and i mean alot more) rather than playing games(basketball tak kira though)
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2) get myself one chaperon who'll push me to do ward rounds
3) discuss a lot with friends when i encounter interesting things that i can't understand
4) try not to tolak yy's invitation to masuk hospital learn clinical things(yy, pls remind me this when i said i dun wan to go ward round ataupun buat benda lain)
5) if there's a study group, i hope i can finish the tasks given to me and i'll stay focus and follow the discussions
6) be MORE YENG than TanHiangJin and the other internal med guys in doing PE (see you noobs do PE amaze me wor last time..><)
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7) bangun pagi-pagi and won't get lazy or late to class
8) better handwriting so that i can read whatever things i'd written

Non-academically :
1) Be a man, not a wusssss.. confidence builds slowly..><..... dun expect much Image2) Be more DULL .... oops... mature i mean.. XD... no more stupid jokes, no more play play(but this takes time to change too, XD)
3) resist any temptations to voice out stupid things unless to people deemed suitable and close. (dun wanna annoy anymore people)
4) accept the shitty fact that not all people are unselfish, so, change from 我为人人,人人为我 to 人人为我, 我为人人.
5) Healthy life-style
Image6) I might fall flat, i might stay flat for awhile, but i'll soar to greater heights.. (kick me if i lie too long though)
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I'm soo gonna print it out after editing a little bit more and paste it all over my room to remind me of my goals..XD... ~Deadline~ Sunday, 15th August 2010

Friday, August 6, 2010

Short Reflection of JKM Posting

Made a few promises and :
A) academic
1) Finish all JKM tasks and lectures and whatever assignments so that ,
2) I could cover talley
3) Prepare for internal med by reading and doing notes on diseases in In A Page Medicine
4) Finish Made It Easy ECG

B) non-academic
1) training for basketball and sharpen the skills to become more YENG.. XP
2) do more pushups and situps so that i would get back the matri-time body shape


What i'd achieve :
Non for the academic part, and non for the non-academic part.... No one to blame but me myself.. ><... But there's no use reminiscing the past, we've to look FORWARD.. hoho...

Time for new posting resolution.. XD.. INTERNAL MED.. HERE I COME....XD

Thursday, August 5, 2010

JKM ENDs!!!!!!!!

Time flies freaking fast, and here i am now back here in HUKM, sitting on the chair enjoying the nice view of the blood-stained evening sky from within the cosy and comfortable B4402 room. It's undeniably nice to be able return to the throne, reuniting with the royal members after a long 2 months battle at an unknown region where 'the survival of the fittest' rule applies even among us companions. "The weak will always be the prey." This statement had been reinforced and undoubtly had been embedded into the deepest part of my brain and will unmistakenly reminds me of how self-centered and egocentric a human can be, for God knows how long. It's surprising to see how far someone can go to fulfil their selfish desires, neglecting the feelings and the needs of everyone else just to assure that their spoiled life is a little bit more comfortable. Frankly, i do abhor people who are overindulged in themselves. Wouldn't it be better to take a step back to let some other people who benefits more from the privilege have it?


Awww..... Let's move on to something else, it's getting on my nerve dy. XD.....








I'd officially finished my JKM posting. XD... And one word for this posting, EPIC!!!!!!!!!. XD.. Though the load of assignment was a little bit larger than what i'd expected, overall, the posting is a thumbs up. XD. Talking bout friends here in this posting, I'd never thought intially that i would have that much fun with them. Thanks to my HOUSEMATES, MrLoo, MrYirong, MrJuinyi and MR Chan, I'd such a great time in the Rumah Sewa, and yea, undoubtly, the days when i was having fever were the days i enjoyed the most. XD.. And not to forget MrRyan, MrFuchong, MrJojo and MrHari, XD, you guys rocks.. and MissAli and MissPC and the other gals there JKM.. XD. din know that i could have such a great time wit you guys.



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To all my friends who will be doing JKM posting later, XD, Enjoy Everybit of it there. Frankly, i'd never liked the place, the posting when i was actually in the post, and i'll take back those words now.





And here's a few shots of what interesting things we can do with TREES.. XD





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GOODBYE TANJUNG KARANG.. XD

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

'guilty'ing

If i'd just din make such a stupid mistake,
If i'd just notice my mistake earlier,
If i'd just come up with tat a few minutes earlier, everything would be a lot better.. ><

Guilty

Next time open your eyes big big please
Next time see clear clear please
Next time think faster please

Friday, July 2, 2010

JKM On-Call (Mosquito Catching Night)

Who said JKM no on-call?? XD... we do have on-calls, though ours are completely different from the other postings.. O&G students wait for pregnant ladies to give birth, surgical students waiting for special procedures to be perform, but us JKM wait for MOSQUITOES to come.. XD..
There;re a few ways to catch our specimens.. XD

The first way :
Bare-leg-catch - one is supposed to reveal his/her juicy leg acting like a bait to attract the mosquitoes.Once it lands on your flesh, you're supposed to catch it with a tube... XD.. but it's very risky, try guess wat will happen if tat nyamuk carries parasites or virus and tergigit you..
Imagemy first nyamuk.. Culex sp

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our specimens. XD. Mansonia sp

2nd way :
forgot wat name dy... basically tat lubang there is supposed to suck mosquitoes inside.... the mosquitoes trapped inside will be collected later.... (they use a bait which smells like !@#$)
Image3rd way :
Human-by-trap - a person(the bait) masuk inside a mosquito net... there's a second layer of mosquito net outside the inner mosquito net which is used to trap the mosquitoes outside the inner net.. XD
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But before going to the mosquito place, they took us to :
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Imagesemakin lihat semakin yeng

Imagejuinyi, yirong, yingyi(3 si bodoh)

Imagewe're like detectives, following tat van..
Imagethe great detective enjoying his meal inside the car


Wednesday, June 23, 2010

ImageLooks at those wounds...><.. the most pelik part is, i dun even know when i get those.. XD.. (the 2nd pic should be a scratch-scar, maybe masa tidur, XD)







In an unrelated incident, which happened here in Tg Karang, there's one mangkuk boy who din switch on the mosquito repellent before going to sleep (tat mangkuk = LOO YING YI).... and due to this, his roomie get these :
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The poor roomie had to cover himself with his blanket even though he was sweating like hell, in the hope to escape the attacks of the gluttonous mosquitoes yg tak tau rasa kenyang.. T-T....

Saturday, June 19, 2010

initially, i was standing on the neutral side, but now............ you did it to yourself...

well, everything would be fine if that place is nearer to X, it could neutralize everything, but too bad, it's farther, and it's A LOT FARTHER............
and it's all because of that, my superb INTENSIVE BASKET TRAINING was jeopardized... ==_==...

and yea, i know i was a bit selfish at first for making tat planning without discussing with every of us first, but hey, who to blame if we made the first move to choosing the Y-mates..
and i know i'm not that qualify to label you as one, but i've the strong urge to shout out that YOU'RE @#$%^ SELFISH... and i really FREAKING FREAKINGLY MEAN it..

i understand the need of people to be selfish, but dun get overboard please.... PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, May 17, 2010

I'm BAD.. XD...

When someone leave a bad impression, it's hard not to judge watever the person say and do in the future isn't it???

Of cos when frens are around you, sometimes they'll say and do something that'll annoy you(i dun deny the fact that i annoyed many people), but, there's these few who stand out most.. XD.. and it's these few whom i always disapprove, though not doing it in an obvious way(maybe sometimes it's obvious though).. XP..

Kinda feel bad this time(know i'm a bit biased dy) , but hey, everybody does so too, rite?? XD...


And no no no.. dun even tell me if i gave you a bad impression.. i dun wanna know pls.... just leave it tat way.. XD


*wanna give a confession after judging wat one of the 'stand out most' did, cos kinda feel bad...><...

Friday, May 14, 2010

Specialist works around 4 hours only?? @@

Followed my sis to a dermatologist in Ipoh... ><.. the clinic opens at 11am -1pm, 3pm-5pm.... Reach there at 12pm... From 12pm - 1pm --> 5 patients including my sis...

Let's say, the month is bad, there's only 5 patients per 2hours, one day = 10patients..
Daily Consultation fees = RM50 x 10 = RM500
One month = RM15,000 (assuming the profits from medicines sold balanced by the expenditures)
not bad huh, 4 hours a day...><... and my dad once told my sis, the ophthalmologist near this clinic(this whole street conquered by specialist, XD) always full one..... ><.... i can smell money..... the downside --> you'll be seeing only a few nurses that work for you in de clinic and your patients, SIENZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....



Tapi, dunno why their dispensary unit damn slow... dunno why dispense med also need wait so long..... there's one aunty here who came to de clinic waited for 30minutes++ just to get de med...
*even the pizza delivery boy needed to wait 10minutes before getting the payment.. XD

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Dinner Last Sunday.. XD

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ImageTeo-Chew Steamed Fish


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Image'Jiu pai' Tauhu


yang ini bukan makanan :
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Monday, May 10, 2010

Plant Vs Zombies

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Thanks to Mr Jacquez, i'd found myself addicted to these game(not to say addicted la, i'd wanted to complete the whole game only, XD)..
And finally, i'd finished the game.. XD.. and this is the song presented after finishing the story mode, kinda nice,




When you lose a game, this will come out.. XD... cool huh...
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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Got this from the Star blog..

http://blog.thestar.com.my/permalink.asp?cat=1&id=30376

Why we left and why we will continue to leave...
Posted by: MS Mohamad

I read an interesting article today about a few prominent figures addressing their concern over the increasing UKM and UM medical graduates who have left the country to continue their medical practice overseas.

After reading the news for 3 times, I called a very close friend, an MD (UKM) graduate to ask his opinion on how the news might have affected him. He has been working in Singapore for more than a decade as a Consultant Surgeon with a certain sub-specialty

"Why be a slave in your own country, when you are a king in another?" He replied.

Indeed, if anybody would want to find a reason why all of us left, either after housemanship, after being a specialist, or even after sub specializing, and now, even prior to doing housemanship, they need not look at our payslip, or the wealth that we have gained overseas, but only to the Medical System that has been rotting in the ignorance and politic-based stupidity that Malaysia has been well-known for (in the medical field).

I have served the system for nearly 2 decades of my career, waiting for it to improve for so long, and only finding myself in despair, quitting with a 24-hour notice and serving abroad. The system is, in my opinion, keeping doctors, since the beginning of their career as House Officers to the end of it, in the lowermost priority. When I was working there, doctors are so ill-treated, while the nurses and the medical assistants are overpowering us.

I still remember the days when I was doing seeing patients and rounds as an MO, while the staff nurses would mind their own business, having breakfast in the pantry, or having gossip chats at their own leisure. My House Officers would then have to do merely all the labour-work, up to the extent of setting intravenous drips, and serving medications. If I am to expect the nurses, my patients would have been dead, or the work would have been too slowly or incompletely done.

When I was a House Officer, I had to run down 4-5 floors just to review a blood investigation of a dying dengue patient. The ward staff would either be nowhere around, or will say that he is busy (busier than the doctor?) or the answer I got at that time:

"Doktor nak cepat, doktor turun sendirilah, gaji doktor lagi banyak dari saya"

Even when I was a Specialist, the staff nurses had to be called again and again just to make sure the management plan for the patient would be done. I was already used to answers from them:

“I’m busy with something else"

“My shift is already over"

...it was routine for me.

The Medical Assistants were worse. They would hide behind their so-called boss, the Head of Medical Assistant. They feel hiding behind him would make them not under our jurisdiction, that we have no power to instruct them in managing the patient, that they have power to manage own their own. I've seen them giving medications not as we prescribed, performing procedures without our knowledge, as if they are the actual "Doctors". They are in their own world, and we have to do their job, taking blood, labelling samples, and even cleaning gadgets from the procedures that we have done.

Oh, but the ministry loves this group. They even let them run a clinic now, instead of upgrading the clinics already run by doctors. The government feels that the MAs are very important and should never be ill-treated by those big bad doctors. One time when I was a District Hospital Medical Officer, I was conducting a delivery of a baby. An MA insisted that I remove my car which was block-parking his car. I answered through the phone that I was busy.

He came to the labor room and yelled "Semua orang pun sibuk jugak, macamlah doktor seorang yang sibuk!”

It is insulting that an MA or a staff nurse claims that they are BUSY, as busy as a doctor? As a Malaysian Doctor, I have even worked for 72 hours straight. I have experienced working until my 6 month old daughter did not recognize me at the end of the week.

Is that how busy they are? I am very sure that they are so busy, that they can only spend 2 hours at the nearby Mamak stall, or can only leave at 5:10 PM instead of 5, or can only have 1 hour of lunch.

The management staffs are worse. I have to beg and plead so that I can get my on-call claims, of RM25 per 48 hours of work. While sitting in an air-conditioned office, they will at their own leisure, process my call claims so that I will receive them by the next decade.

The state health or Hospital Director would just give another inspirational talk (of bollocks) on team effort and beauty of teamwork.

That is how Malaysian doctors are treated in the government sector: without respect, without dignity and without significance. Why?

It is because we are bound by ethics to try our best to save lives, despite how ill-treated we are. We hardly have time to complaint because we are too busy or tired, and we would rather spend the precious time resting or seeing our loved ones. The burden of trying to save lives is on our shoulders alone. No MAs or Staff nurses would shoulder it with us. They have their own bosses: the Sisters, Matrons, or Head of MAs, which job description is to ensure that the big bad doctors will not ask their underlings to do extra work.

This is how the Malaysian Ministry of Health have treated their doctors. I am very sure that in each and every doctor, there is a slowly-burning patience in serving the Malaysian people, which will eventually fade and cause them to surrender to serving a place that treats them better.

A few colleagues who graduated from UK choose to serve there:

"The pay is more, and we get the respect we deserve"

Another works in Brunei:

“Here the staff nurses respect Malaysian doctors, and they are very co-operative" (He ended up marrying one)

A few are consultants in Singapore (working with me):

"Here we are treated well, we spearhead the management, and every else do their work to the best of their capabilities".

A few even enjoys working in Indonesia:

“The work-load is horrible since there are a lot of patients, but we are well respected by every hospital personnel" (They have migrated there for nearly a decade)

I am sure that people will see doctors as power-hungry individuals who want to be the boss in the hospital. Trust me, after having graduated 6-7 years of medical school, earning a DEGREE, and subsequently MASTERS, and SUBSPECIALITY, you would expect a degree of respect and being considered important. We are trying our best to improve patient's quality of life, or making sure he lives another day. Is it too much to ask from the system that we are important?

I find that Malaysia is the only country that is making doctors' lives miserable and treated like rubbish. It was never about the pay in the first place. It is about the treatment we are getting and the false political-based promises. Do you know that the so-called circular about doctors can have the day off after working 24 hours straight released JULY 2009 is not yet implemented? Do you know that the raise of UD 41 to 44 does not involve every doctor in the government service?

We are waiting for improvement. We have waited a long time when we were working in the system. Somewhere along the line we decided to leave and wait outside the system. Until the system changes, we will continue to work overseas, in countries which are appreciative of us. Trust me, Malaysian-graduate doctors are considered highly skilful and competent in neighbouring countries, and the 15 % brain drain is more significant than you think.

We will return when the system prioritize us and gives us the quality of life we deserve.

If it stays the same, Malaysian Hospitals would end up having Staff nurses and Medical Assistants as "Doctors", and we would have to send patients to Indonesia for an appendicectomy.

Hear our voice. We hardly speak, but will usually fade away from conflict (and fly to another place).




making me more nervous to enter a hospital... XD

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Prison Break




Finished 4 seasons of Prison Break.. XD..
The two characters I like most :
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Michael Scofiel (Wentworth Miller)















Alex Mahone (William Fichtner)














*thumbs up*

Low Latent Inhibition, wonder why the word isn't mentioned during CNS lectures.... XD

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Study Week : Vege Shop Dinner

Lupa apa nama lauk pauk ni dah.....


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Monday, April 26, 2010

Ipoh

MAKAN
Jaya Jusco, Ipoh - Secret Recipe
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RENANG
Kompleks Kolam Renang, Ipoh

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MAKAN LAGI
Restoran Kam Wan, Ipoh

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Do I Have to Give Up My Life For Med School

http://boards.medscape.com/[email protected]@.29fc9689!comment=1

Kendra Campbell, Medical Student, Psychiatry/Mental Health, 08:39AM Apr 7, 2010
I've heard this question asked by pre-med students oh so many times: "Do I have to give up my life for med school?" And I've also heard a related question many times: "Do I have to give up my relationships with my significant other, friends and family for med school?"

To all of you pre-meds out there, let me ease your nerves a bit by telling you that no, you do not have to give up your (entire) life for med school. Will med school involve making some changes to your life and schedule? Absolutely. But this doesn't mean that your whole life will change as you know it.

I remember many years ago (yes, I'm old, it was many years) sitting in a classroom in my undergrad university listening to an organic chemistry lecture. I hated organic chemistry with a passion that is matched by little else. I remember wondering if this is what med school would be like--endless hours of listening to gobbledygook and then going home to study the gobbledygook for more endless hours. I imagined having to give up running, going out to eat, and all of my other assorted hobbies. This was actually one of the reasons that it took me so long to take the plunge into med school. I was unwilling to accept this reality.

But guess what? I am now less than two weeks from graduating from med school and I still run almost every day. I go out to eat with my friends all the time, and I still enjoy many of the same hobbies. Did I have to make sacrifices and reduce the number of hours spent on "fun stuff" during med school? Absolutely. But I was still able to make the time to enjoy myself. And actually, I firmly believe that my success in med school is because of, and not in spite of, the fact that I enjoy a life outside of medicine.

Now let me address the second question. Will you have to sacrifice your relationships with your significant other (if you have one), friends, and family during med school? The answer is similar to the one above. Yes, you will find yourself with less time to enjoy all of your relationships, but you will have to sacrifice none of them.

My partner has been my ultimate supporter throughout medical school. He has cooked me dinner when I didn't have the time. He spent hours reviewing anatomy flashcards with me. He (yes, this is love) even went into the anatomy lab with me and went through each cadaver, locating various structures. He listened to me rant about endless things. He hugged me when I broke down in tears from being overwhelmed by it all. So no, I do not believe that you have to give up a relationship with your significant other to make it through med school--quite the opposite: having a significant other can be a blessing during med school.

The very same goes for friends and family. If someone is truly your friend, they will still truly be your friend once you finish medical school. Your family loves you and will understand you neglecting them on occasion.

I only wish someone had told me all of this when I was a pre-med student. I believed quite the opposite for years, and this definitely impacted my decision to delay applying to med school.

So, there you have it from the horse's mouth. I don't believe that you have to give up your life for medical school, so if that's the reason you are doubting your decision to apply, doubt no more!

~end~

took this from Medscape Medical Student

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Only Youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu............

To --> GIT Lecture Notes



Only you can make this world seem right
Only you can make the darkness bright
Only you and you alone
Can HELP ME PASS EXAM
And fill my BRAIN with THINGS OF G-I-T

Only you can make this change in me
For it's true, you are my destiny
When you ARE IN my hand
I understand the G-I-T STRUCTURES
You're my HOPE TO PASS
My one and only HOPE

Only you can make this change in me
For it's true, you are my destiny
When you ARE IN my hand
I understand the G-I-T STRUCTURES
You're my HOPE TO PASS
My one and only HOPE

Saturday, March 13, 2010

One of the many advantages of a medical student.. XD

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a.k.a. Rohypnol

*evil grin (hoho, guess this explains wat i'm thinking now)