Monday, May 21, 2007

Med Wars Episode 4 - Piling Up of the Deadlines

- 1500 word essay on Critical Learning Incident - 21 May 2007 (today) - Done! :-)

- Literature review for CBP Ethics proposal - 21 May 2007 (supposed to be today, but not yet finish)
- 30 page ethics proposal form (no, our programme coordinator decided to be sadistic and let us go through the entire nightmare of filling up the entire form despite the fact that the program started 4 weeks late behind Clayton) and a 500 word detailed Health Promotion Project proposal - Submit early to our academic advisor so that he has the time to look at it. Then go down all the way to KL this Friday (25 May 2007) to meet the agency field educator to brief her on it and get her approval of it. Actual deadline: 30 May 2007
- 2000-3000 word SPC written summary - 5 June 2007 (subject to change), and it doesn't help that we got a relatively strict and demanding staff advisor..
- St John Ambulance first aid exam: this Thursday (24 May 2007)
- Formative OSCE - 7 June 2007
- 9 ring folders full of notes (Year 1 and Year 2) to study before written exams on 13 June 2007
- Anatomy read-up for tomorrow's practical (haven't done)
- Clinical skills revision for tomorrow's site visit (haven't done)
- Research for this Friday's PCL (haven't done)

I was telling my friend, with all the assignments, projects, and the constant last minute rescheduling of lectures (ie messing up our timetable) to accomodate to the schedule of external lecturers, where does the time for studying come in?
Scary? Don't you just love being made a guinea pig where they are still trying out new things and troubleshooting? ;p This is seriously one messed up semester.

Ok.. panic mood has already kicked in. Time to start asking for help from The One upstairs for time multiplication and retentive memory.

1 comment:

bookatitle said...

o_o
so, it's true! meds have crazyy workloads!

>_<
*prayys for meds*


-li wen