It's not like we WANT to go into the operation theater so much. But the obligation to get the signature of the lecturers for the horrible log books on certain procedures and operations force us to follow suit, changed into the scrub suits, and stand in the operation theater, not knowing what on earth happened on the operating table.
If we get a good lecturer, at least he would teach and explain what was he doing. Otherwise, we'll get this:-
Lecturer: Wasting space...
Not out loud. But loud enough to be heard by the students. Pretty obvious that he did it on purpose, despite he pretended that he was just joking with the other surgeon. We admit we might've been clogging up some of the walkway, BUT no thanks to the enforcement set by the department.
Do you think we would even bother to come into the theater had it not because of the log book? Ugh.
Sarcasm overload.
ps: Seems like we're not the only one. Thought we saw all the masters candidate having a log book together with them all the time too. Sigh. We're never grown ups until we're the one doing the planning.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
On Wasting Space
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6 Jujus:
ask the anaesthetist some questions. they're usually quite helpful.
oh, that's very bad, i'm sure he's gone through all these and why has he have to be so mean??
Someone praised the anaesthetist! :)
He doesn't sound professional. Or perhaps he couldn't help himself since he contracted the Rosmah syndrome! wakakaka
+Ant+
gosh..not easy to be on practical, huh? never mind, next time u know what to do when u r a surgeon yourself..
some surgeons are just assholes. they've probably forgotten what it's like to be a medical student.
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