I AM A MAJOR WEEPER, I MUST SAY!
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I do but, I can't help.
Please stay, I am begging you.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
You mean something to me
Posted by Kurt Kuden at 8:39 PM 2 comments
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Thank you
A one-year-old patient checked-out from hospital this morning, and just before he left the ward, his parents came to me and said, thank you.
Yes, it wasn't me who did the treatment planning or I.V infusion, it was my senior doctor and nurses. I did nothing actually except checking him up every morning, listening to crackles on his lungs and counting his respiration rate and heart beat. That's all.
But, when they thanked me with all their genuine sincerity, it does feel great.
Yes, it wasn't me who did the treatment planning or I.V infusion, it was my senior doctor and nurses. I did nothing actually except checking him up every morning, listening to crackles on his lungs and counting his respiration rate and heart beat. That's all.
But, when they thanked me with all their genuine sincerity, it does feel great.
Posted by Kurt Kuden at 9:34 PM 0 comments
Sunday, June 7, 2009
post-mortem on department three
Who said no departments is boring to everyone?? Then I'm sure you haven't entered forensic yet.
I was dead bored there and nothing excited me. I had 5 autopsies (if you count the suspected-fetus corpse which turned out to be a placenta in) and the procedures are very monotonous unlike as seen on CSI. Oh, did I tell you, I had way too much tedious homework too?? Okay, I admit, I'm exaggerating a little bit but the only thing had bothered me was the system. Screw you ''signatures''!
However, there are lessons I've learned, for example, all things in this world will wither away and die and life, is full of surprises. Remember people, nothing teaches us about life more than death itself.
I was dead bored there and nothing excited me. I had 5 autopsies (if you count the suspected-fetus corpse which turned out to be a placenta in) and the procedures are very monotonous unlike as seen on CSI. Oh, did I tell you, I had way too much tedious homework too?? Okay, I admit, I'm exaggerating a little bit but the only thing had bothered me was the system. Screw you ''signatures''!
However, there are lessons I've learned, for example, all things in this world will wither away and die and life, is full of surprises. Remember people, nothing teaches us about life more than death itself.
Posted by Kurt Kuden at 4:27 PM 0 comments
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Pull over
... and stop for a hot coffee
I know I know, people would say, I complained a lot. They say, too, housemanship back in Malaysia is far hell! Dur!!....
O well. what the heck.
Life today is still so hectic and finding time to finish off work is an uphill task. Therefore, I need a break, because I do not want to lose track of time, thereby missing out on important events.
Posted by Kurt Kuden at 2:08 AM 0 comments
Friday, May 8, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
OK to judge but don't throw stones
Dear Kuden,
I don't know why you have to judge people and please, stop calling yourself mr always right.
Thank you.
Posted by Kurt Kuden at 11:07 PM 1 comments
Sunday, April 19, 2009
two weeks
One of the residents there told me that she took two (2) months just to recognize pleural effusion on a plain photo. Therefore, we must work very hard this time since only 2 weeks are given to us to finish the Radiology department.
Posted by Kurt Kuden at 10:42 AM 0 comments
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