Previously, my exam went terrible...or so I thought. But yesterday I received news that I passed my previous exam so, THANK GOD!
Although, this is not my first time passing an exam in med school. The first time I pass was last year in Year 1 Block 2. (Back story is needed here, I failed my Year 1 Block 1 exam). When I saw the result I felt like I'm on top of the world. You can see how I felt like. By the way, this is based on First Time Meme
See? top of the world! But all that excitement died in the day after. Short lived victory is short. My Facebook page is dying. That is all.
P/s: Sorry for missing update for last Wednesday. I came down with a flu. It's the beginning rainy season in Kuantan right now so, I'm expecting that I'm gonna be sick but I didn't expect this early.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Inception
No, I never watch the movie.
I remembered this dream like it was last week. No really, it happened last week. It seems to be a pattern for me to dream weird stuff when I'm in exam week. Well, it should be, its how the body told my brain to tell me that I'm stressed/anxious/excited/*insert emotion here*.
Dreams are succession of images, ideas, emotions and sensation that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. Dreams are often used by psychiatrist to analyze our mental faculty and activity in order to further understand our emotion. Since ancient times dream are often used as a tool of fortune telling or even weather forecast. However, there are no scientific proof that dream is directly related to future events in the future.
Ughh, I'm rambling on and on....do visit the Facebook page
Flatulence
Leather chair.
I have one of those at my place. It always made that whoopie cushion sound whenever I sat on it and it always attract attention. I guess there's no harm in exploiting it right?
Come on now, we're all adults here. Farting isn't considered ugly when you learnt its importance. It shows that you have a healthy bowel movement which is a strong indicator that you are in healthiest condition. Farting or in proper term, flatulence is the expulsion through the rectum of a mixture of gasses that are byproducts of digestion in mammals and other animals. I feel that its our duty to be civil and mature about this.
Now excuse me, imma gonna go laugh at the word DUTY (pronounce: doodie)..xD...meanwhile visit my Facebook page for further news and update.
I have one of those at my place. It always made that whoopie cushion sound whenever I sat on it and it always attract attention. I guess there's no harm in exploiting it right?
Come on now, we're all adults here. Farting isn't considered ugly when you learnt its importance. It shows that you have a healthy bowel movement which is a strong indicator that you are in healthiest condition. Farting or in proper term, flatulence is the expulsion through the rectum of a mixture of gasses that are byproducts of digestion in mammals and other animals. I feel that its our duty to be civil and mature about this.
Now excuse me, imma gonna go laugh at the word DUTY (pronounce: doodie)..xD...meanwhile visit my Facebook page for further news and update.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Inappropriate
Inappropriate. Yes?
I can suddenly able to burst to a song. Like a silent volcano that stay dormant for years, I do have full potential that within moments, I can spew out tone deaf + wrong lyrics song. Unlike a volcano, I only erupt/sing when I'm in very good mood. Though I will not sing in public again due to one incident (no, not this one, this happen when I work part time, more on that later).
I'm currently on a regular update streak. One update per day for this week only.
Oh yeah, have you visit the Fagbook page?
I can suddenly able to burst to a song. Like a silent volcano that stay dormant for years, I do have full potential that within moments, I can spew out tone deaf + wrong lyrics song. Unlike a volcano, I only erupt/sing when I'm in very good mood. Though I will not sing in public again due to one incident (no, not this one, this happen when I work part time, more on that later).
I'm currently on a regular update streak. One update per day for this week only.
Oh yeah, have you visit the Fagbook page?
Monday, November 14, 2011
Hair
A friend of mine Pa'an kept his hair long because he like it. I love teasing him for it. Teasing him by mistaken him for a girl or threaten to cut his hair when he is asleep. Yazid also join in for the fun. I remembered one day, he snapped after too much teasing and said "shut up! you're not my mom!" xD
He also bragged that he is not scared of Pak Guard UIA that love to fine the students (okay, that's not fair, they're just doing their job). I saw with my own eyes, he folded when a Pak Guard UIA stopped him.
He was fined a lot of time because of his long hair. But he still insisting on keeping it.
p/s: visit my Facebook page for further update.
He also bragged that he is not scared of Pak Guard UIA that love to fine the students (okay, that's not fair, they're just doing their job). I saw with my own eyes, he folded when a Pak Guard UIA stopped him.
He was fined a lot of time because of his long hair. But he still insisting on keeping it.
p/s: visit my Facebook page for further update.
Five Stages of Grief
Okay, serious mode is turn on
The Kübler-Ross model, commonly known as The Five Stages of Grief, was first introduced by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in her 1969 book, On Death and Dying. Briefly, she interviewed 500 terminally ill patients to see their psychological changes and their way to cope with their death.
She describe that in 5 discrete stages, a process in which how people cope with death or the death of loved ones. She also notes that the events are not in chronological or complete since not everyone will go through these stages linearly. Some may stuck in one process, some may relive the process again and some might just skip to the end of the stages.
The stages popularly known by the acronym DABDA; Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance
Here's what my interpretation of the stages according to my experience when I fail Year 1 Block 1.
It's very normal for med students to fail their exam. Even many of my lecturers also failed at least once in their life. To my juniors, don't get too depressed about it. Always remember that failure is not an obstacle. Okay?
Now, go LIKE the Facebook page...pretty plz?
The Kübler-Ross model, commonly known as The Five Stages of Grief, was first introduced by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in her 1969 book, On Death and Dying. Briefly, she interviewed 500 terminally ill patients to see their psychological changes and their way to cope with their death.
She describe that in 5 discrete stages, a process in which how people cope with death or the death of loved ones. She also notes that the events are not in chronological or complete since not everyone will go through these stages linearly. Some may stuck in one process, some may relive the process again and some might just skip to the end of the stages.
The stages popularly known by the acronym DABDA; Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance
Here's what my interpretation of the stages according to my experience when I fail Year 1 Block 1.
It's very normal for med students to fail their exam. Even many of my lecturers also failed at least once in their life. To my juniors, don't get too depressed about it. Always remember that failure is not an obstacle. Okay?
Now, go LIKE the Facebook page...pretty plz?
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Taboo Question
Yesterday I went to the Night Market and bumped into a childhood friend of mine. He ask me the taboo question (no, not that one, the one about exam). I ended up staring at him and he guess himself that it didn't went well.
I'm Back home for the whole week. Next week will be the start of Block 2 or the "Gastrointestinal Block". Can't say that I'm excited but can't wait to start the next chapter of my pre-clinical years.
Seems that my Facebook page has attracted people who aren't from my class. Hope it continue that way
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I'm Back home for the whole week. Next week will be the start of Block 2 or the "Gastrointestinal Block". Can't say that I'm excited but can't wait to start the next chapter of my pre-clinical years.
Seems that my Facebook page has attracted people who aren't from my class. Hope it continue that way
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Exam
Hey folks! I finally update my blog after got back home for the week. Though I can't enjoy much this holiday but heck, I'll update this blog daily. Thanks for all the pageviews, I finally made it to 1000 page view...not bad for 3 weeks old blog huh?
I never had any problem with time management when during an exam, but in med school, that wasn't the case...but hey, I feel glad that I didn't have time to answer all the question because it means that I know the answer but sure is better if the answer come quick
Oh yeah, visit my Facebook page
I never had any problem with time management when during an exam, but in med school, that wasn't the case...but hey, I feel glad that I didn't have time to answer all the question because it means that I know the answer but sure is better if the answer come quick
Oh yeah, visit my Facebook page
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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