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16 Mar
Mediocre doctors: Prove yourselves worthy
2011/03/12
DR ISKANDAR FIRZADA OSMAN, Kuantan, Pahang
I’M writing in response to the report “Mediocre students becoming doctors” (New Sunday Times, Feb 20).
Nineteen years ago, when I did my housemanship at Ipoh Hospital, I had the opportunity to work with people who graduated from various medical colleges all over the world.
At that time, there were not as many house officers as today. The majority of us graduated from India (both from recognised as well as unrecognised medical colleges), from the three medical faculties in Malaysia (including my wife and I), Pakistan, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Iraq and Belgium (who brought reference books in Flemish).
Initially, I could sense “favouritism” among the medical officers, clinical specialists and consultants towards house officers who graduated from certain universities.
As my wife and I graduated from the youngest local medical faculty from among the three, word went around that we were not as good as graduates from the other two faculties.
However, our attitude, dedication, commitment, accountability and passion during our housemanship earned us their respect.
I have had a colleague, who graduated from a prestigious medical college in the UK, asking me how to take blood from a patient because in the UK, she never had to do that (it was done by a phlebotomist).
She learnt and became an expert.
On the contrary, I also had a colleague who graduated from a well-known medical college in Australia who could not cope with the workload. It came to a stage where, during ward rounds, the consultant would prefer to ask the nurse about the patients’ progress because the consultant did not trust the doctor’s judgement.
On the second day after reporting for duty, a colleague took me aside. She was my senior in that department and had graduated from a recognised medical college in India.
She told me that she was assigned to teach me how to do an insertion into a central venous line.
She mentioned that she had performed many such procedures during her college days as well as during her posting at the department.
But I found that she was not doing it right. She, however, insisted that her method was correct.
In the end, the patient ended up with no central venous line but surgical emphysema and bilateral pneumothorax. The medical officer had to intervene and the patient had to have bilateral chest tubes inserted.
What I’m trying to say is that we should not prejudge our medical graduates based on where they graduated from. As graduates, they would have attained similar basic knowledge where medicine is concerned. What is lacking in some of them are the skills they should have acquired during their housemanship.
To those who have graduated from so-called low-ranking medical colleges, please do not feel disheartened. I challenge you to prove the critics wrong.
With the right attitude, dedication, commitment, accountability and passion to learn, you are not far from the quest to become a good doctor.
To the rest of you who have graduated from recognised medical colleges, discard the arrogance and be humble because without the right attitude, dedication, commitment, accountability and passion to learn, you are nowhere near to being a good doctor
15 Mar
ASSALAMUALAIKUM WRT
MOGA ALLAH MERAHMATI DAN MEREDHAI SEGALA TUGAS DAN KERJA YANG DILAKUKAN..
TIADA PA YANG DIHARAPKAN..CUMA, MOGA-MOGA DENGAN CURAHAN MASA, TENAGA, WANG DAN SEBAGAINYA..
YANG TIDAK SEBERAPA INI, AKAN TERTEGAKNYA RUMAH ALLAH DI DAERAH KIROVSKY, VOLGOGRAD….
KEPADA YANG TIDAK PUTUS-PUTUS MENYUMBANG, HANYA ALLAH YANG DAPAT MEMBALASNYA..
TERIMA KASIH
GAMBAR-GAMBAR DI BAWAH ADALAH CATATAN AKTIVITI OLEH BIRO KIROVSKY SEPANJANG SEMESTER PERTAMA 2010 HINGGALAH YANG PALING TERKINI IAITU PADA 13/3/2011.
JAZAKUMULLAHU KHAIRAN KHASIRA
15 Mar
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim..
Alhamdulillah wa syukru lillah
Buat julung-julung kalinya, Persatuan Perubatan Islam Malaysia (PPIM), Volgograd akan mengadakan satu program yang insya Allah amatlah rugi untuk dilepaskan.Berikut merupakan butir-butir lanjut mengenai program tersebut:
Antara yang akan disentuh dalam program kali ini:
apa itu ikhtilat?
apa prinsip asas kita terhadap sosial?
kemana kita dengan prinsip ikhtilat?
apa pentingnya kita berprinsip dalam bersosial?
dan sebagainya.
Bermacam-macam persoalan anda?
Hadiri program ini, dan bertanyalah pada orang yang lebih mengetahui
*makan tengahari disediakan
JADI, APA TUNGGU LAGI?
MARI BERAMAI-RAMAI KITA IMARAHKAN MASJID YANG KITA SAYANGI INI SAMBIL MENCEDUK ILMU DARI MEREKA YANG ARIF LAGI BIJAKSANA INSYAALLAH….
WALLAHUALAM
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