Friday, December 16, 2011

HRPZ II

Assalamualaikum wbt, 

Selamat hari jumaat semua. Saya sekarang di KL hadiri kursus induksi sebelum bekerja. Harini akan selesai. InsyaAllah harini juga akan balik ke Kelantan.

Tajuk kat atas sebenarnya adalah nama lain bagi Hospital Kota Bharu. Hari Ahad nanti saya akan melapor ke hospital tempat saya akan memulakan kehidupan baru sebagai houseman :)

Cepat kan? Saya tahu lepas ni kehidupan pasti berubah dan setelah 2 hari saya ikut kursus induksi di sini, banyak gambaran tentang kerja nanti saya dah dapat. Bermula dengan SBPA kepadalah gaji dan bagaimana peluang untuk sambung belajar nanti. Alhamdulillah rasa semangat dan seronok sangat! 
Tanggungjawab akan bertambah. Bila masuk ke alam kerja ni juga kena lebih fokus. Saya berazam nak buat yang terbaik. 

Doakan saya semua!


ps: selepas susah pasti ada kesenangan.

pps: ada 8 orang yang akan ke HRPZ II nanti termasuk saya yang sama-sama kursus induksi di sini, salah seorang adalah ex-kisasian juga. di mana-mana ex-kisasian pasti ada. dalam kursus ini pun ada 4 orang semua. 

ppps: esok 17th Dec. dah masuk 7 bulan. i am planning to create a very beautiful moments! commitment makes us more focus in life. we cannot think about 'me' only anymore. it is about 'us'.  i am so grateful with whatever happened. thanks so much! :)

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Kerja

Assalamualaikum wbt,

Lama saya tak update secara panjang, kalau perasan sebelum ni terutama entri yang ada gambar dan pendek sahaja pada tarikh tertentu sahaja. Tarikh yang saya nak ingat pada masa depan. Dah lama tak update tetiba tajuk "kerja" pula harini. Saya belum kerja lagi tapi insyaAllah hari Ahad atau Isnin dah bermula alam pekerjaan. Banyak saya nak kongsikan kat sini tapi saya cerita secara ringkas saja sebabnya harini saya kena hadiri kursus induksi.

Balik
Saya balik Malaysia pada 10 November dengan tiket free sampai ke Kelantan ( sengaja nak beritahu balik dengan tiket free sebab seronok sangat dapat free disponsor oleh pakcik jpa hehe) Terima kasih sangat kepada pakcik jpa. Memang banyak perkara dapat kelebihan kalau ada biasiswa jpa, anda akan diutamakan lebih-lebih lagi tentang kerja cepat yang saya dapat ni. Kembali kepada cerita balik ni, saya balik selama 10 hari saja sebabnya saya kena ke Bandung semula untuk majlis konvokesyen. Saya ke Bandung semula pada 21 November - 30 November. Lama kan? Sampai saya demam dan baik demam saya berada kat Bandung. Saya ke Bandung dengan abah, alang dan sepupu. Lama sebab adik saya pun ada kat sana lagi. 
Selama saya balik 10 hari tu, Alhamdulillah satu kerja dah selesai. Satu langkah baru sebelum membina keluarga besar :)

Sebelum Kerja
Balik saja dari Bandung, 1 Disember saya terus ke MMC, KKM, JPA dan SPA. Saya senaraikan tempat yang saya pergi mengikut urutan. Nanti saya akan cerita lagi supaya senang junior saya terutama dari Bandung untuk buat panduan dan dapat gambaran. Saya memang sengaja nak setelkan sebelum saya balik ke Kelantan. Jauh nak datang balik nanti. Tempat terakhir yang saya pergi iaitu SPA, yang uruskan penempatan saya dah dapat surat perlantikan. Pegawai yang bagi surat kepada saya ucapkan "Selamat berhousemenship". Waktu itu tak ada perasaan langsung sebab penat baru balik dari Bandung. Saya ada tanya dia bila induksi, dia kata minggu kedua bulan 12. Memang betul kata pegawai tersebut.

Interview
Interview SPA saya di Bandung pada 13 Oktober. Pegawai SPA dari Malaysia datang untuk interview semua pelajar dibawah biasiswa jpa. Seronok kan? Mereka yang datang cari kita dan interview. Jadi untuk adik-adik yang masih belajar di sekolah menengah. Belajar all out dan betul-betul biar dapat biasiswa. Banyak kelebihan yang kita dapat. Kalau saya memang tak mampu untuk belajar sendiri dengan duit dari keluarga. Yuran untuk buat medik memang mahallah jugak. Saya masih ingat dengan jelas 2 soalan pegawai yang tanya masa interview, nanti nak buat specialist apa dan dah ada calon ke belum? Masa tu saya hari kedua interview jadi saya dah tahu 'soalan bocor' tersebut. Memang dah buat persediaan awal. Hehe.

Tawaran
Saya ingat lagi, jumaat lepas 9 Disember. Waktu itu saya tengah potong sayur untuk buat ulam nasi kerabu. Saya baru sahaja guna telefon waktu itu, jadi terus saya letak tepi saya masa nak potong sayur. Jadi masa telefon berbunyi dan nombor pegawai induksi keluar terus angkat. Nombor dia banyak nombor 8, jadi memang saya dah agak itu dari pegawai untuk induksi. Hehe. Iyelah nombor dari Putrajaya memang banyak nombor 8. Hari jumaat lepas ada kenduri untuk anak Along saya yang baru lahir, jadi rumah agak riuh sedikit sampaikan Cik Betty pegawai bahagian induksi tanya bisingnya bunyi suara kanak-kanak. Saya ada 3 orang anak saudara sekarang mana tak riuh.

Cik Betty tanya, nak induksi tak? Macam tanya nak pergi bercuti sahaja. Dia memang kata last minute tapi saya offer untuk beberapa orang juga kawan-kawan saya. Saya pun kata ok, tapi waktu saya baca surat tawaran induksi, dalam surat ada tertulis yang kalau nak tangguh kena ada sebab yang kukuh. Saya memang tak ada sebab nak tangguh pun. Seronok dapat. Memang dah rasa dah akan dapat pada minggu tersebut. Saya suka ikut rasa hati. Hehe. Banyak yang betul sebelumni. Memang sudah perancangan dari Dia.

Induksi
InsyaAllah harini 13-16 Disember saya akan ikut induksi. Kalau dah habis induksi selalunya hari Ahad atau Isnin berikutnya akan mula kerja. Hohoho. Kerja sebagai HO. Seram tak? Layan sajalah. Hehe

Bersedia?
Beberapa orang tanya dah bersedia ke nak kerja? Ermmmmm...kalau nak tunggu bersedia sampai bila-bila tak bersedia. Betul kan? Jadi saya mengambil keputusan untuk menyediakan diri saya, kalau nak tunggu mesti sudah terlambat. Betul tak? Saya berharap saya sihat dan tidak malas untuk belajar lagi. Semalam saya pergi kedai buku Kamal yang seberang Hospital Kuala Lumpur. Saya beli handbook. Sudah boleh guna handbook. Sebelum ni Dr. Nadia marah saya guna handbook. Hehe. Peace along :) Waktu nak balik terserempak dengan junior UKM-UNPAD twinning. Diorang buat klinikal di HUKM, tempat yang saya suka juga.

Petang masa nak balik dah, tetiba dapat call dari Nurul. yey! Jumpa Nurul di KLCC. Nurul ni deskmate masa kelas 4/3 dan 5/7 di kisas dulu. Sahabat baik juga. Banyak cerita kami kalau dah jumpa, Nurul memang stay cute walaupun dah sarat mengandung anak ke-2. Nurul agak cepat dah nak masuk anak ke-2. Nampak perbezaan yang kami cerita berbanding zaman sekolah. Iyalah, sekarang Nurul kongsikan tentang kehidupan berkeluarga dan pengalaman jadi ibu. Nurul belanja sebab saya tahu saya belum kerja lagi pula Nurul offer awal-awal. Lepasni Tasha pulak belanja Nurul sebab Tasha dah kerja. Oh ya, Nurul ni dari Perak (tetiba lagi.hehe)

Panjang saya tulis kalini dan saya tak tahu bila lagi dapat tulis panjang, tapi saya akan terus menulis. InsyaAllah. Sehingga kita jumpa lagi. Doakan saya masuk alam baru ni.

ps: Saya pernah plan untuk kerja pada tahun ini dan Alhamdulillah, Allah swt kabulkan impian saya. Saya ni memang banyak dreams. Dah banyak tercapai. Saya jugak suka berangan. hahaha!

12.12.11

Cukup sebulan. Alhamdulillah.

Bulan lepas tarikh yang sama.  "WE & US"

12 hari lepas tarikh tersebut majlis konvokesyen saya pula, hari yang saya tunggu selama 6 tahun. Alhamdulillah.

Double of joy in November :)

Sewaktu konvokesyen di Bandung kawan-kawan ucapkan tahniah untuk 2 perkara.

Semoga semuanya dipermudahkan semuanya.  Target dan azam tahun depan: nak kawen! Erkkkk...

;) 12th tapi kenapa ada label 17th. Nanti ada cerita, masa yang sesuai akan tiba. InsyaAllah.

Monday, December 12, 2011

DR HARLINA'S SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 1 - Set your intention right. It's neither about the money, the highly respected position and the power. It is about PUBLIC SERVITUDE, serving those who are in need of healthcare. Only after you have served well, then only you could deserve the rewards, privileges and rights allocated for medical practitioners! Welcome on board!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 2 - Have the right attitudes. Being the most junior officer in the team, you really have a lot to catch up and learn. Never pretend that you know all. Never hesitate to admit that you do not know, to ask questions and assistance. Respect those who are more experienced than you. People with the right attitudes are welcome wherever they go, always...all the time!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 3 - Put on your best smile and outstanding manners. Greet everyone with a cheerful salam. No matter how busy you are, don't forget to move your temporo-mandibular joints and carve out a big smile. It will stimulate a fountain of endorphins in your neuron synapses, and aha...the feel-good feeling will set in. Don't believe this? Just try....just do it.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 4 - Work extra hard to convince people that you are reliable, responsible, accountable and able to complete tasks and meet expectations - within the first two weeks! Once people know you're committed, you'll gain their trust, respect & cooperation. Just mark my words!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICER : Tip no.5 - Refresh your inner self with daily, constant and effective spiritual input. For Muslim, don't ever neglect your 5 times daily prayers, no matter how busy you are. You really need that 5 -10 minutes regular breaks. It acts as a cooling oasis for you to rejuvenate.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no.6 : Mend your bruised heart and dented self-esteem, quickly and effectively - each time you received unpleasant reminders of your incompetency & shortcoming from your seniors. It's a part and parcel of the job. Admit your mistakes, but PLEASE, try hard not to repeat them. To err is human, but to keep doing the same error is a major blunder!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no.7 : Keep in touch with your loved ones - parents, spouses, close friends, teachers etc. Don't shut out your life, which mainly linger around your wards, call roster and private room now. There is more to life out there than just work or crashing into bed to recover from sleep deprivation.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no.8 : Make friend with the nurses. Never ever be their enemy. Life would be much easier if you know how to win their hearts. Dr Meena (Paeds MO) gave me this very precious advice : Harlina, be nice to these people (nurses). They will decide whether you will have your meals or not during your calls. Yesss, I later realized how true that advice was!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no.9 : Forgive those who raised their voices at you. They might be angry patients, stressed-up MOs, overwhelmed colleagues, frustrated consultants, irritated nurses etc. Nobody had ever shouted at you before,eh? Being a HO, anticipate your first experience here. Forgive them, forget them and live on. After all, we're all just humans living in the same pressure cooker!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no.10 - Thank God for the honour of being His instrument/tool of Mercy to mankind. A great opportunity is at your doorstep to catapult your good self to be bigger than life. Grab that opportunity and seize the golden moments. Nothing compares with the feeling of satisfaction whenever your patients & relatives say : Thank you, Doc !

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 11 - Handle yourself well when dealing with difficult people. Feeling victimized, bullied and discriminated? After reflecting on yourself, I suggest you pluck some courage to meet face-to-face. Clarify, admit your mistakes and make peace. InsyaAllah, things will be fine.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 12 - Treat your patients as if they are your own parents/relatives. Just as how you would like any doctor to treat your parents, that's exactly how you should treat your patients now. Remember, what comes around, goes around! Motivate your patients always, you'll feel the positive energy seeping into you too.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 13 - Express your love to your spouse everyday, using his/her love language. Let him/her know how much his/her support & understanding means to you. Share your ups and downs, laughter & tears. Thank Allah everyday for sending you this special person. Those who are still unmarried, what's keeping you, guys?

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 14 - Be sincere in treating your patients, be gentle and caring. Control your anger and frustration, avoid explosive emotional outburst in front of your patients. If you really need to release the steam, do it in the washroom with the tap running (peace, Mother Earth)- I consider that as an effective form of anger management!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 15 - Keep abreast with what's happening around you - medical & non-medical, locally and globally. Read the papers, journals & magazines, listen to the news bulletin, engage in general discussions. Have your own opinions. You're a doctor now! People wanna know what's going on in your brain.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 16 - Always extend a helping hand to your peers/colleague HOs.That's the only way to ensure help comes your way the next time you desperately need one. Less of `Me, Myself & I', please! More of `We & Us' now. Be a sporting team member, will ya!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 17 - Make effort to remember names esp. your patients'. Address them appropriately. If you're greeting them for the first time, use `Encik, Cik & Puan' instead of `PakCik, Makcik, Pak Aji, Apek, Aci, Akak, Abang, Adik'. Make quick glances at the patient's file and pronounce his/her full name clearly. Just see how impressed they will be!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 18 - Endure the disappointment when you discover the realities of the system. Witnessing unprofessional, unethical conducts - far from what you learnt in med schools? Feeling upset, angry, demoralized? Good, at least I can count on you to be a future committed agent of change!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS: Tip no. 19 - Learn to read your consultants'/specialists' minds. What do they want from a HO? Dedication, commitment, eagerness to learn, willingness to be corrected & guided. Give them those, and they won't make your life miserable.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS: Tip no. 20 - Keep your room in the HO quarter clean, tidy & cheerful! Hire a keeper if you could afford one.Throw away all the rotten left-overs. Buy an air-freshener & some flowers. Pull up the curtains, let the sunlight in. It's supposed to be a bedroom, not a cave!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS: Tip no. 21 - Spend your salary wisely. Share your first paycheck with your loved ones. Pay up your debts / credit card bills. Recall your financial planning lessons. Avoid weekly shopping mall rounds. Window shop with your stomach full, you'll be able to control the cravings

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS: Tip no. 22 - Push the `pause' button, get out for some fresh air, watch the sunrise/sunset. Reflect & contemplate. Remember, you just a small part of a very complex design. Put your perspectives back on track. Inhale & exhale - be grateful to Allah for everything you have.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 23 - Volunteer to help arranging the call roster.Experience the pain in accomodating all requests and dealing with unhappy colleagues who could not get their wishes. Best time to learn how to give & take here!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 24 - Be friendly & mix around with everyone. Do not reserve your greetings only for the bosses & VIPs. Greet the staff nurses, PKs, cleaners, security guards, gardeners etc. Drink your coffee at the pantry. Stop being choosy & selective. Snobs are lonely people.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 25 - Pray for your patients' well-being. Support their emotional & spiritual needs. Listen to their stories. Don't be afraid to be close to your patients. You will learn how to detach your emotions & rational thinking while looking after patients - so you'll remain objective and professional.Learn the balance to keep the ideal distance between you and the patients.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 26 - Surprise those who look down upon you by exceeding their expectations. Impress those who think highly of you by exceeding their expectation too. Whatever it is, do your level best. Be brave to take up challenges, be humble enough to ask for assistance and be ready to receive feedback - Recipe for a satisfying career!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 27 - Do not allow self pity to consume you now. Never curse yourself. Regretting your life choice of becoming a medical doctor, feeling envious with those friends who are enjoying life, free to do whatever they like? Well, I bet they're envious of YOU too! Just hang on there, persevere & be strong.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 28 - Admit your mistakes and try to redeem yourself. It takes a lot of courage, self-esteem and confidence to own up for your shortcomings. At the same time, do not boast around and inflate yourself. If you've really done good, let others acknowledge. You do not have to keep reminding others.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 29 - Enhance your medical knowledge thru' revising textbooks/notes ( I hope you haven't sold all textbooks to the juniors in med school!). Get answers to questions ASAP. Experience medicine with accurate knowledge/information, not simply following orders like zombies -without critical thinking.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 30 - Let the deaths of your patients serve as gentle reminders/ tazkeerah - that you will also face yours, sooner or later. Treat the dead with respect, whoever they were. Look at those cold, still bodies - now separated from their souls. Pray for them. Convey your condolences to the mourning relatives... they'll appreciate that.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 31 - Keep in touch with your emotions, but avoid being overwhelmed. Acknowledge the anger, sadness, frustration, confusion etc. Don't simply brush them off, what more trying to stiffle them! Manage those emotions - you're a human being, not a robot! Ventilate, it helps clearing up your lungs & mind.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 32 - Promise yourself that you're gonna make one person smile today! He/she might be your patient, colleague, MO, consultant, staff or spouse & parents at home. Simple rule of life - if you wanna smile, make another person smile, if you wanna be happy, make another person happy, if you want people to appreciate you, appreciate others first!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 33 - Commit yourself to life long learning from your surroundings. Your patients are your best teachers. Learn how they handle bad news, manage their emotions, ask for help and accept their fate. Despite all the pain & sorrow, they still tell you how much they appreciate what you've done for them.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 34 - Master the negotiation skills, otherwise life can be so inflexible and stressful. No matter how busy, there is definitely time for short prayers, quick meals, brief naps & shower time. The secret? You just have to know how to negotiate with people around you.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 35 - Start scribbling your life journal / log book. You're facing new challenges everyday, it's too precious to simply let them pass by without any acknowledgment. Write down the lessons learnt. You will have to share those with others one day.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 36 - Agree to disagree - the best way to handle difference of opinions. Speak your mind out, share your concerns & input. Don't be a YES-man all the time, people won't notice that you exist! Learn to say ` I beg to differ' as a subtle way to say `No, I don't agree with you!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 37 - Observe your consultant's leadership style closely - emulate what is exemplary, avoid what is not impressive. Do not get involved in power play. Be principle-centred. At times you have to disagree with your friend if he/she is wrong and compliment your enemy if he/she is doing the right thing

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 38 - Be professional - what does that mean in simple term? Doing the right thing when nobody is watching! Three elements of professionalism - self reflection, self regulation, self correction. You're expected to give your best and place patient's interest above self! How's that?

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 39 - Put aside some money for charity. For Muslims, start saving for your Hajj pilgrimage. Make time to open Tabung Haji account, if you haven't done that yet. Share and be generous. Enjoy the feel-good feeling of sharing your wealth with others.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 40 - Try to perform one task extra than what is expected of you each day. This is to avoid boredom out of routinized activities. How about volunteering to push the patient's trolley to the OT, buying lunch at the warong for the ward staff or helping a patient to the washroom? Yes, it is not YOUR job, I know. I'm just suggesting. Don't be angry with me!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 41 - Ask yourself these questions time and again: `Is this world a better place because I am around?' Do I make a difference?' Human beings need to have answers to those questions. It's our spiritual need : self-actualization in Maslow's Pyramid on Hierarchy of Human Needs.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 42 - Always end your conversation with your patients with this magical question : ` Is there anything else that you would like to know from me?' So many questions can spring out from the patient's mouth - worries, concerns and misunderstanding which need immediate attention & clarification. Now you know why so many patients did not turn up for their follow-up visits, eh?

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 43 - Visualize who you would be in 10 years time. It's not too early to apply creative visualization techniques now. That's the first step towards your success. Come on guys, you shouldn't just barely survive this housemanship, you have to succeed!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 44 - Keep holding to your principles, even when nobody seems to bother. Be the only one doing the right thing, tho' everyone else seem to favour & do the opposite. Truth will always prevail, sooner or later. You have to be strong to be a person of substance & integrity.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS : Tip no. 45 - Be an outstanding team member. Always be helpful, considerate and committed. Be ready to take up leadership role whenever necessary. At the same time, don't be bullied around. Defend your rights, stand strong on your ground. You'll be liked and respected, just mark my words!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS: Tip. no 46 -Convince yourself that you play a very important role in the healthcare system of the country. You might feel like a slave sometimes, being pushed around, instructed to do this & that. Just bear with those a little while more. You will soon transform to be a matured, experienced medical officer,in-charge of junior HOs who come after you.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS: Tip. no 47 - Think seriously about starting a family soon. Family commitment pushes you to another level of life and forces you to consider others in making decisions. If you're still looking for the right suitor, keep on praying. If you already have the potential suitor, just proceed making arrangement for a simple wedding. Let's continue with life..do not get stuck forever with your career!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS: Tip. no 48 - Clear up your mind, clean up your heart regularly and constantly. Spend your holiday in a quiet, peaceful outdoor environment. Keep in touch with nature. Feel the magnificent power of God, the Creator around you. Remind yourself, how small, weak and dependent you are to God's help every second of your life. Pray - O Allah, just don't leave me alone!

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS: Tip. no 49 - Have the courtesy to meet and thank all your consultants, clinical specialists, registrars and MOs whom you have worked with, before finishing your posting in that particular department. Do not just disappear into thin air. Greet them at the corridors, acknowledge their presence.

SURVIVAL TIPS FOR HOUSE OFFICERS: Tip. no 50 - Get use to the fact that `Once a doctor, always a doctor!'. Internalize life-long learning commitment. You are allowed to add the title `Dr.' to your name, but be aware of the responsibilities that come with it. Prove that you deserve such a noble title to be put in front of your own name!

Loves,
Dr. Har (Blog)


ps: I will start my HO soon. InsyaAllah I will be strong. Pray for me :)

pps: Another new Label, HO. This is my first entry under HO.