It’s finally OVER and DONE with. Well, for a while anyway. Next week, our hospital attachments will start proper. I’ll be under the neurology and palliative care team. I wonder what sort of stuff I’ll encounter…
The MCQ was a breeze…
Naaahh.. Who am I kidding?! I was blinking away in disbelief at all the mind boggling questions they’d put up. I know that Dr Fl@herty said that it’d be tough, but…this… this… (Can you tell that I’m spluttering away now?).
The presentation went smoothly and our group didn’t exceed the time limit.
another group presenting. Feeling sleepy…
“Excellent presentation and great teamwork!”
“The standard of your presentation was far beyond that of third medical students…” <–hahahahahahah
Hmmmm… I’m not too sure about the teamwork part as we mostly kept to our own topics after the work was divided. That would be the last time we’re with Dr Fl@herty. Sure, I’m gonna miss him plus all his properness.
It was also the last of the bedside tutorials with Dr C@thal. From my previous entry, you can see that I really admire him, even from the beginning. He’ll strike you as a person who really gives his all for the benefit of the patients and there’ll always be that crooked grin for any of the patients, for us, heck for everyone. I really learnt a lot these past few weeks, more than what I’d get if I had my nose stuck in a book 24/7.
It feels like they’re letting us go now, to carve our own way through the next few years. They’ve given us the basic knowledge and it’s now up to us to do what’s deemed best. Maybe this is what baby turtles feel like when they set out into the uncharted seas.
I don’t want to be a turtle!