Wednesday, February 27, 2008
End of Hospital Posting!
Hurray… it comes to an end finally. End of 3-month hospital posting means:
- I do not have to wake up damn early everyday.
- I do not have to drive for an hour to HTAR and another hour to get back home.
- I can “escape” from the foods at hospital’s canteen.
- I do not have to stay in the ward clerking cases and predispose myself to deadly infections.
- I do not have to deal with some of the rude nurses (especially those from ward 6B).
- I do not have to walk all the way from ward supply to library just to have a short nap.
- I do not have to do care plans (not until my pupilage starts).
- I do not have to present cases and suffering stress trauma as all my preceptors are very knowledgeable.
- And …
You may think it sounds sad to get posted to the hospital itself. But still, I’m happy as I able to meet some nice preceptors, doctors and pharmacists at HTAR. They have been helping me a lot throughout this posting. So here is a BIG THANK to them!
I'm surrounded by gals! Picture taken during my second rotation.
Dr. Tey and Mr. Zawawi.
Group photo with all the perceptors.
Another photo with Mr. Loh, a very friendly pharmacist at HTAR.