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Take note!

Oh, hey guysss. I'm backkkkk.I've been writing so frequently these days as I have so many things to share so that I can make it as my reference in the future and also to share with everyone. I really hope we all can learn something.  First and foremost, I'm just sharing that I am extremely happy today because one of the patient that I used to attend for the past 2 weeks can now be discharged healthily. I knew Mdm O and her family so well. She's a 99 years old lady who can remember this insignificant hidayah when she wanted to go back. Her daughter came to look for me to tell me that her mother wanted to see me before she went back. And when I wanted to go out, her daughter who was always there to look after her hold my hand and said, "Thank you doctor for you care, Thank you for your help, Thank you for seeing my mom when she's in pain. I hope to see you again someday later". So I said, "Sure, I'll be glad to see you and your mom later but not ...

Priorities in life

“You do not want to punish or kill yourself while wanting to help other people, do you?” In regards to my previous post entitled ‘I promise’, today, I felt that somehow, I need to change the way I think not fully but partially. Every Thursday, those living (let's use this word living okay, it sounds a bit real) in geriatric ward will have a grand round with Prof Philip or what he refers to as Teaching round. That’s the ward round that I look up to each week. It’s not just that I can be away from walking around the ward doing ward works, I can also learn something about life which I somehow feel is important. He has got a lot of experience to share with us. And I can bet you that you can never get that from any book you read. I personally think that he always has his own interesting way to make us understand the lesson that he wanted us to learn about. So, today, he taught us about prioritizing our life. How did we end up discussing about this topic when initially w...