04 September 2010

Retrospective Documentation

26/Malay/Couple

Currently
1. Happily married for 1 year 4 months
2. Housemanship in Hospital Taiping

Plan:
1. Work, work, work
2. Get out of Hospital Taiping after complete housemanship
3. Get babies
4. Get a new car and buy a house

7 months ago I was still able to update this blog. But after entering Medical posting, there was not much time for anything. Whatever time we had left was used to clean up the house and balik kampung. It was aggravated by me being appointed as the HO captain for Medical. It was HORRIBLE. I had to review the HO roster every night and get screwed up the next day by specialists for putting people at the wrong places. Not to mention the constant requests by colleagues to put them in 'nice' wards and emergency leaves.

Hopefully I wont be the captain for any of my subsequent postings. Akmar is already in her 4th posting (Surgery) while im just into my 3rd. We managed to stay in Medical together for 2 months. It was a nice stint as we managed to do on calls together and help out at the ward. Applying for leave was also much easier.

Tomorrow (5th September) I will start Orthopaedics. The worst posting in Hospital Taiping. The highest number of extensions and highest number of bosses that will screw you up every moment that they can. I have reserved 3 months in anticipation for an extension, hopefully I wont need it but at least Im mentally prepared. Im not even sure if Ill be getting any Raya holidays either as Ill be in the middle of my tagging period.

A few months have passed since my last entry. I malas nak tulis lagi (need to study for Ortho) but here are some pics. Thanx for being interested in our lives :)

Taiping is blessed with the Lake Garden and Bukit Larut. We love to have picnics here whenever we have the time.

In May, we had the opportunity to be part of the delegates for MMA's 50th AGM in Melaka. We also took some time to see Melaka and enjoy the food.
We went to Perhentian last month for a gathering. We were abit dissapointed with the poor turnout but managed to make the best of it. The snorkeling trip was great, the water was crystal clear.
Here's Snow with the neighbour's cat, Kucing Gemok. The next pic is our prized lady fingers. Nothing beats freshly plucked ladies finger..mmmmm!

10 February 2010

1 Month Housemanship

I've been in Taiping Hospital's Department of Surgery for slightly more than a month now. I've been through 2 weeks of 6am-12am tagging and 3 passive calls. And through that period our rented house have transformed from just a house to a home.

The Work
I've been told that surgical dept in Hospital Taiping is one of the best posting to be in. And so far, I think it may be so. The H.O.D, specialists and M.Os are nice. They teach what ever they can and tegur instead of marah. But occasionally you do get shouted at. There's a considerable amount of freedom given to H.Os in terms of basic management. You get to prescribe medications and do most of the procedures (as compared to O&G where you cant even prescribe PCM). There's quite a lot of H.O teaching as well, which are very useful.

The workload here varies tremendously. On a good day, u can finish ward works even at 11am. But on a really bad day work can stretch up to 10 pm! The total H.Os in my posting ranges between 25-30. We are delegated to 2 surgical wards, periphery and attachments e.g. ENT, anaesthesiology. Calls are divided into 1st call, 2nd call, 3rd call, passive call and active call.
H.O. 1st call will be in charge of the male ward (18). 1st calls will have active and passive H.Os. Active call will have to be in charge of the ward till morning while passive will have to work up to 12am. Meanwhile 2nd call will be in charge of female ward and periphery (after working hours). 3rd calls will be assisting emergency surgeries through the day.

With close to 30 people working together, of course there will be different characters.
1. The Chipsmores (kejap ade kejap takde): these people will be gone anytime of the day, especially when u need them. They will give any excuse to leave the ward and leave all the work to others.
2. The Boss: these people talk a lot. Direct this, direct that but in the end they don't do part of their work.
3. The Complainers: complain, complain, complain...kalau buat keje takpe but they give all sort of lame excuses for coming late, not doing their job etc. Biasenye takde orang nak layan
4. The Hardworkers: these people work hard. And I truly respect them. They go through great lengths for patients.
5. The Blurs: unfortunately I'm still part of this group of people. Firsts posters. Doing all sorts of mistakes. Kene marah...it really sucks. Sometimes u just wonder why u are in this field of work.

As for nurses, we always have conflicts with them. Things requested not being done. Vital sign monitoring not up to date. Not assisting when we need them to. Sometimes you get fed up but try to be humble with them. They do their job but as human beings, things slip up sometimes.

Its quite late in the night now. My wife is on call at SCN tonight and I'm all alone at home. I'm gonna get a good night rest now. Tomorrow is a new day, new experiences. There's so much more to say but I'll leave it for another night. Maybe I can post some pics too. Till next time, good night :)

01 January 2010

New year's eve

This new year's eve is special4me & hubby beause it's the first time we celebrate the turn of yet another year 2gether as husband& wife...i have been granted 3days off (including new years' day) ...which is such blessing...it would mean i get2spend my weekend away from the usual hectic schedule as a housemen2be with my loved ones...Yesterday on new year's eve i was fortunate enough to be excused from ward duty by my m.o. at 6.15pm.....managed2rush2d bus station& board a bus2kl at 6.30pm...d journey was rather slow...it took 4 1/2 hours2reach kl compared2d average 3hours journey...i guess the bus driver was taking extra precaution after the bus accident incident about 1 week go which cost 10 lives...anyhow im grateful to Allah4 blessing me with a safe return trip....my hubby was waiting4me when i arrived in in kl (such a beautiful sight :))...he thoughtfully made arrangements4us to spend new year's night in Olympic Hotel so dat we can watch fireworks from our hotel room...d hotel is situated in the heart of kl...making it juz the perfect spot2be watching the Dataran Merdeka fireworks when the clock strikes 12..and sure enough...after the countdown (which was shown live on tv3) we watched the fireworks from our 6th-floor hotel room...it was a beautiful sight...i m ever so grateful2Allah for giving me this opportunity2 spend this special moment with my hubby...to all friends, happy new year...may this year bring more joy & barakah than the last...cherish every second with your loved ones...may this year's resolution come true