07 July 2010

Class of 2010




The new batch of medical students have just joined us for their clinical training. A TRANSITION where they start to use what they learn from books and apply it in the real life. They are young, vibrant people with innocent yet eager mind. They will kinda follow your ward round with 150% attention. The word 'Sorry doctor' comes out from their mouth every single minute when they think they've given you the wrong answer.


It could easily boost one's ego when you're surrounded by these students (Muaha ha evil laugh ha ha!!). It would certainly be wise to think carefully before you open your mouth, because they will jot down every single thing that you say into their little notebook.


I usually tell them to be polite, but never show that you are vulnerable or weak, and most important thing is to show that you are matured students (err even that one, they would write down... huh?!)



But as time passes by, these guys will eventually progress to the final year and with a blink of an eye, they graduate and become your peers...

... and of course start to lawan taukeh with you "in your face" kinda style.

3 comments:

Sir Pök Déng said...

Wah. They're all so 'skema', I tell you! You must have experienced the same thing, right doc? Jot down everything.

Pill Pusher said...

No no. I brought a tape recorder.

Anonymous said...

Time to do it the Dr Love style ie show some favouritism and get the hawt chicks. *LOL*