Life in progress ...

Life in progress ...

Sunday, 16 February 2014

Post-exam (finally)

Human : You know you have wanted it, but when you get it, it's different story.

When i couldn't blog, i wanted to blog so badly. Now when i am given the opportunity to do so, i'm like, 'nayyyy.'

SOOOO i really wanted to blog abt my japan trip!
not now.

EXAM HAS FINALLY OVER
*PARTY*
I thought medical school's exam will be the same as others, eventually not. I knew too little about the whole 'be a doctor' thingy. Besides studying nerd and learning clinical skills, stay healthy while burning your liver at night, the most difficult thing to do, for me is probably talking to patients.
For this semester, our exam consisted of 1 day MCQ, 1 day structured questions (OSPE), 2 days clinical skills (OSCE).

60 MCQs in 90mins, first time in my life i felt like i have too little time for that 60 questions. it was hard.

20 OSPE stations. Stations? yeah station. you have a question booklet on your hand, but each station you need to answer based on the diagram/flow chart/.... at the particular station. We were to move around each station whenever the buzzer beep. stress is, each station you have only 5 minutes, in 5minutes you have to answer 3-5 questions based on the info given. Then you move to the next station. Deborah said it's like musical chair, lol indeed! They say don't leave anything blank, crap something! But in that 5minutes, what can you think of to crap in?? For me it's either you know or you don't know.

10 OSCE stations. stations again, 5minutes too. so in that two days we were to keep talking and talking to the simulated patients. "Hi Good Morning Mr. X, my name is lsy, im a first year medical student. Today i've been asked by my GP to come over here to perform a physical examination on you which will require me to look on, touch and feel around your hand and chest area. For the procedure i will need you to remove your upper garment as well. As you can see we are conducting the session in a private and well-lighted room, all the information gained will be kept private and confidential among you, me and the medical board. Do I get your permission to continue, Mr. X?"
Yeah we were trained to talk crap =)

For OSPE, it was a total screwed up. can't do anything to save my ass after leaving that station -.-
For OSCE, i think, overall was ok. BUTT at a few stations i've failed for sure HAHA like the ECG station and auroscopy. i didn't know how to put on the ECG leads and how to turn on the auroscope!! LOL hahahahaha i bet the ECG station's examiner had a super good laugh after i went out.

anyways it was overrrrrr. no more OSPE until next year, at least.
we celebrated like crazehh bump on thursday =D

Treated ourselves expensive dinner, and went for a movie. but both the dinner and movie were not up to expectations tho. hahahha! And moved to my unit to have a drinking session. A drinking Indian is totally....insane! hahahaha Neela purposely 'zi dui' that she was so drunk! Well and as expected, we got complaint because we were partying and shouting (mainly Neela) until 4am.

shopping at Daiso

Neela : 'oh She's taking her own picture.'
'She's not taking picture of us right?'
'OMG she IS taking picture of us!' (run towards me)
'Walao bojio!'

Got a La Senza love shaped balloon <3 hahahaha!

Real start of the night.

'achievement'. lolx

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Babe, still remember last year's Valentine's? that was so awful..... hahahaha
This year's Valentine's fell on the same day as Chap Goh mei, the so-called chinese's valentine's. ngiek. We still have got no plan, because this kid gotta ciao to work at 2pm :(
Had lunch with him and the IMU gang, then he went off to work dy.
babeeee no flower/chocolate? hahahahahhaha =P

See how much weight he lost :( 
stupiddddd virusssss come attack me laaaaa


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