THE THIRD WEEK
It was the "bestest" week of all the weeks although it was very tiring.. I had to woke up at 5 in the morning.. We had a round tour at Sg Buloh's hospital, Selayang's hospital and Primary Care clinic. We also need the signature of the dr that were responsible for our activities. I did had a lot of fun time there and of course there were bitter memories too. But I prefered not to remember the bad ones.
Our first hospital was Sg Buloh's hospital. We were welcomed by nobody so we wandered around the hospital and lastly aour class rep asked the clerk in the office. Then, we were brought to the lecturers' office. We had a short chit-chat with Dr Omkara Rubini Lingam (I thought he was a "he" but apparently he had turned to "she"..hehe). Actually, she is the one who was in charge with our visit to Sg Buloh. The first day there had been the "capture photos" day. We were brought around the hospital, to several wards and to the lab clinic (the clinic used by medical students for their practical).
Girls are dominant and the power is in our hands..yeah!
Who's the patient???? Who's the doctor???
And we had been caught red-handed playing with the weelchair..
huhu..
And we had been caught red-handed playing with the weelchair..
huhu..
We have to wear labcoats in the hospital.. *peace*
Who's that guy?? Couldnt see his face..
I guess the camere didnt like him..ahk2
Who's that guy?? Couldnt see his face..
I guess the camere didnt like him..ahk2
I still remember this ENT specialist that was in charge of us in Sg Buloh, her name is Dr ruzanna I think. She was very kind towards us. She motivates to become a persistent dr in the future. The funny part was she had a lot of advices on our marital age, on how to be a good dr and a good wife and also how to choose a husband.. funny because i never think about that yet.. What I can say, she is a good dr.
On wednesday, we had our visit to Selayang Hospital. The surrounding was really different compared to sg Buloh. There were lots of medical student too. We could see medical students anywhere we go. We were welcomed by Prof Hashim, a gyne (thank God!) and we also attended his class with the 3rd year medical student. I felt awkward because we actually didn't involved in the class but we "WERE" in the class. The lecture hall was superb. There were video cameras on the ceiling and our face suddenly appeared on the scrin. haha.. Seems like stars..There was also a technician room at the back of the class. Just like the studio where the artist do recording. In other word, it was amazing and really comfortable compared to our current lecture hall. On top of that, we didn't understand what were they talking about. If I were the third year student, I will be very tense. Ya, you know when people watching, you will never feel normal, rite? Then we were split to 2 groups. I was in the first group. My group was supposed to have a tour in the medical ward. The doctor who was responsible to lead us is very handsome (that's the main point) and respectable although he is literally strict. "Dont touch my patient", "The patient's condition was confidential", "I cannot emphasize more on that".. Those were his words that he said repeatedly. But seriously, he is HANDSOME. (Oh, I fell in love with him..hehe). He let us to interview his patient. He also taught us the technique of interviewing the patient: What should be asked, what should not, how to ask systematically, what is the criteria needed to be asked to the patients and others. The experience of interviewing the patient was a memorable experience. Thanks to our patient who was very cooperative.
In the evening, we were supposed to visit the surgery ward but somehow the lecturer werent there. We waited the whole evening for nothing. One sure thing is, waiting is really tiresome. We also lack one signature that day. huh!.. I was not sure if i like this hospital or not. On the next day, we had ou r visit to the peadiatrics and gynecologist wards. Both were interesting wards.the kids were so cute although they were sick. The labour rooms were fulled!! and we had ann experience of watching a newborn baby in the resuscitation room. It was really fascinating watching the baby squirmed. How small he is! This remind me to the powerful God who gives us life and capable of take that back anytime He wants. Unfortunately for the other group, they didnt had any tour at all on that day. There werent any lecturers came to them. They were really frustrated waiting or the whole day long for nothing.
Finally, the visit to hospital was finished. We also visit the primary care clinic in Tmn Ehsan, Kepong.. There were crowd of patients in the clinic. The purpose of going to this clinic is to brief us in the importance of primary care. The lecturer that gave the speech was handsome and he delivered it energetically. After that, we were allowed to tour around the clinic. We were also free to asked any questions to the waiting patients. The best part was when I was in the OPD (Out patient department).The dr asked us to help him..haha.. i felt thrilled..Unfortunately, we didnt take any photos there.. huhu
On wednesday, we had our visit to Selayang Hospital. The surrounding was really different compared to sg Buloh. There were lots of medical student too. We could see medical students anywhere we go. We were welcomed by Prof Hashim, a gyne (thank God!) and we also attended his class with the 3rd year medical student. I felt awkward because we actually didn't involved in the class but we "WERE" in the class. The lecture hall was superb. There were video cameras on the ceiling and our face suddenly appeared on the scrin. haha.. Seems like stars..There was also a technician room at the back of the class. Just like the studio where the artist do recording. In other word, it was amazing and really comfortable compared to our current lecture hall. On top of that, we didn't understand what were they talking about. If I were the third year student, I will be very tense. Ya, you know when people watching, you will never feel normal, rite? Then we were split to 2 groups. I was in the first group. My group was supposed to have a tour in the medical ward. The doctor who was responsible to lead us is very handsome (that's the main point) and respectable although he is literally strict. "Dont touch my patient", "The patient's condition was confidential", "I cannot emphasize more on that".. Those were his words that he said repeatedly. But seriously, he is HANDSOME. (Oh, I fell in love with him..hehe). He let us to interview his patient. He also taught us the technique of interviewing the patient: What should be asked, what should not, how to ask systematically, what is the criteria needed to be asked to the patients and others. The experience of interviewing the patient was a memorable experience. Thanks to our patient who was very cooperative.
In the evening, we were supposed to visit the surgery ward but somehow the lecturer werent there. We waited the whole evening for nothing. One sure thing is, waiting is really tiresome. We also lack one signature that day. huh!.. I was not sure if i like this hospital or not. On the next day, we had ou r visit to the peadiatrics and gynecologist wards. Both were interesting wards.the kids were so cute although they were sick. The labour rooms were fulled!! and we had ann experience of watching a newborn baby in the resuscitation room. It was really fascinating watching the baby squirmed. How small he is! This remind me to the powerful God who gives us life and capable of take that back anytime He wants. Unfortunately for the other group, they didnt had any tour at all on that day. There werent any lecturers came to them. They were really frustrated waiting or the whole day long for nothing.
Finally, the visit to hospital was finished. We also visit the primary care clinic in Tmn Ehsan, Kepong.. There were crowd of patients in the clinic. The purpose of going to this clinic is to brief us in the importance of primary care. The lecturer that gave the speech was handsome and he delivered it energetically. After that, we were allowed to tour around the clinic. We were also free to asked any questions to the waiting patients. The best part was when I was in the OPD (Out patient department).The dr asked us to help him..haha.. i felt thrilled..Unfortunately, we didnt take any photos there.. huhu
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