Attended my 1st CME of surgical department this afternoon... OMG, it's a replica of what we do in IMU for seminars and TBL's. Half of the crowd was in snoozieland, the other half having bilateral ptosis, only the presenter has a GCS of 15/15! The usual powerpoint slides, presenter reading it out line by line as all of us were illiterates... It's that BAD. The worst is that after presenting on the research topic, even the presenter does not know how to answer the questions by the floor, on the same freaking topic! Call that preparation!
Was rather dissapointed on how the day started this morning, but at least i 'got screwed' (along with the HO's) during the afternoon rounds. Oh my, come to think of it, it is because i got screwed that's why im in a 'euphoric' mood now! I was assigned to tag along Mr R, which he assigned me to tag along Dr K. At least both Mr R and Dr K are nice people. They do screw you for not knowing your stuff, but they DO TEACH. That's all i care now. Im not bothered on how bad you screw me, as long as you teach and i learn something from you. The HO's in the ward are a bunch of jokers, especially ppl like TWL and NO. Imagine, i really think the HO's there are very very lucky, as there are a total of 6 of them in 1 not fully occupied ward!
Mr R is a knowledgeble surgeon, and he does teach those who are under him. His brainstroming sessions during the rounds are mind opening, exactly described as 'think out of the box' way of teachings. He really makes you use your brain to think, not just regurgitate everthing out from the text book.
Dr K on the other hand is more of a joker, but has higher expectations from everyone around him. I guess it's because he sets his standards pretty high, as he himself is knowledgable. Thank goodness i still remembered my diabetic drugs, otherwise 'malu betul'!!!
Really gotta read and buck up tonight, as will be anticipating a looooooong day tomorrow!!!
@exhausted after afternoon rounds, but satisfied!!! 1822, 25062007
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