Thursday, November 30, 2006

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Lately..

I know I've not been blogging properly lately.. I've been busy - should find some time to write stuff and post photos.. but anyway, I shall post about some songs i like.. I like Michael Wong.. yea, I know I'm a banana (ie i don't know what he is singing in mandarin).. but I still like his songs (he's so famous now that Tourism Malaysia used him to promote Visit Malaysia Year 2007).. here are some of his songs that I like.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Global warming

Last week it snowed in Dandenong and we got hit in the city by hail stones (Ouch, I have been asking for it for months and now I know what hail stones felt like). This week, it was 39 degrees (freaking HOT). Last month we had an earthquake measuring 2.5 on the richter scale. Read the signs?

Thursday, November 16, 2006

More funny things from across the Causeway

Dedicated to friends and people from NTU.. if any of you knows the lecturer :p
p/s: The funny bit starts after 1 minute 30 seconds, but I hope you guys don't mind watching the first minute to know what's going on.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

I can't think..

Half an hour to my OSCE... can't really say i'm prepared.. i'm just hoping to get it over with today.. the stress has already given me enough sleepless nights, numerous toilet episodes and trembling hands..
What in the world am i doing here?

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Plan B

9th November everybody finish OSCE
Plan: 10th November planning to do a BBQ or pot luck gathering / outing in Melbourne city
Of all dates, why 10th December? Because many people who are leaving for back home on 13 /14th November need time on weekends to pack.. and this is basically our last group outing together in Australia
Problem: I got CG dinner at night on the 10th November
Solution: Anna agreed to make it a lunchtime outing.. (problem solved)

Plan: Everyone was planning to get one of those cool hairsprays (like those on Nickelodeon, which comes in pink, blue and green etc) and just get whacky on that day..
Problem: CG dinner in a reasonably posh location. Need to wear formal, will look very 'sesat' if come in with some weird hair-do..
Solution: Try to get one which can be removed with one wash, otherwise if not time or no shower facilities, I don't dye my hair. (problem solved)

Plan: Lepak, plus camwhoring plus eat in city
Problem: Food how?
Solution: Either pot luck (i'll make brownies again, Ben and Angela settle the rest) (problem solved)

Summary of plan:
- Morning go city
- Lunch time eat and be merry, take photos
- Afternoon - hang around in city
- Evening - rush back home for pick up for dinner
sounds ok..

Received an email 10 minutes ago..
"There is a meeting on 10th November from 12-1pm. Monash Malaysia staff from Sunway will be coming down, and this is a good chance to get to know them and pop questions. Hope to see you guys at the meeting."

...........

Ok, now what..?? (rush to city at 1.30 pm and rush back to Clayton at 5pm??)

Gary's Anatomy..

..sucked.. well, if you can't remember the 'what nerve goes where' which you've been cramming for sleepless nights, burying your head under Gray's and Moore's, what's the point going for the killer exam yesterday?? Seriously I didn't want to think about it anymore since it's just.. depressing. When the rest of us were drowning in agony (a friend almost fainted due to the level of stress), there were a few people who finished the paper in 1.5 hours out of 3.. hello, can i have the honour of smacking you guys in the head? lolz..

Some questions from yesterday to make you pull your hair out..

A. Chiropractic
B. Herbal medicine
C. Vitamin therapy
D. Naturopathy
E. Homeopathy
F. Aromatherapy
G. Meditation
H. Acupuncture
I. Reflexology
J. Tai Chi
K. Hypnosis
L. Osteopathy
M. Spiritual healing

EMQ 1
Of the above, list FOUR complementary and alternative therapies most often referred to by GPs.

EMQ 2
Which therapy is the one which is most commonly practised by medical practitioners?

MCQ 21
In a study on NSW medical interns:
A. 85% felt a personal sense of accomplishment after graduation
B. 25% met the criteria for psychiatric morbidity on at least one occasion
C. There was 75% peak prevalence of burnout after 8 months
D. 21% suffered from depersonalisation
E. 28% met the criteria of emotional exhaustion at the middle of the year

On top of that, some stuff for next week's OSCE to really make your life more miserable:

Mr X is a 70 year old divorced lawyer (ie someone you wouldn't want to mess with) who suffers from osteoarthritis of the spine and hips, hypertension, mild cardiac failure, bilateral cataracts and bipolar affective disorder. His arthritis significantly limits his physical activity, to the extent that he has difficulty performing simple daily tasks.

He lives alone and cares for himself, despite his disability. His son and a daughter visit him weekly despite his erratic moods and often abrasive personality.

His children are increasingly concerned about his ability to drive a motor car. He has been involved in a number of minor accidents over the past few years as well as some additional narrow misses. In view of these facts and his evident physical disability, his fitness to drive is most probably impeded. His children have raised with him the possibility of giving up driving but being a stubborn person, he has always rejected it.

You are the patient’s general practitioner. On several occasions in the past when you have seen Mr X with his daughter the issue of driving has been raised. You know that it is against Victorian Road laws to drive when the person's vision is impaired. This morning you have received a phone call from Mr X’s daughter who is very upset about a recent event her father related to her in which he was stopped by the police driving the wrong way on a highway. She asks your help do something to stop Mr X from driving “before he kills himself or someone else”. She mentioned that her father does not know that she is calling you, and asks that you do not tell him that she has done so, or else she might receive severe consequences.

This afternoon Mr X comes to see you for a routine check-up appointment. Please talk with him about his continual to drive a car.

Went and looked up what is meant by bipolar affective disorder. What I found:
Characteristics of bipolar affective disorders (Emedicine.com)
- periods of deep, prolonged, and profound depression that alternates with periods of an excessively elevated mood and / or irritable mood, known as mania (ie mood towards you can suddenly change, and you might not know the state which he is currently in)
- severe thought disturbances and may practise reckless behaviour with no regard for the consequences

6 more days people before I'm free from my misery.. Oh wait, crap.. results out on 30 November.. ARGH!!!!