:: BïtS 'N' PiëCÉS ::

martedì, giugno 01, 2004

:: tests galore ::

just finished both medicine n surgery postings tests, and there's still one more, the OSCEs, seriously i think they are quite UNNECESSARY, where better to pick up procedural skills than in the hospital itself? working on dummies really isn't going to work. In medicine it's 'see one, do one, teach one' (not on dummies) anyway, i shall rest tonight and hopefully cook up some evil with lulu!!!

hehe...
for medicine long case i saw a patient with a prosthetic valve (mitral) and sciatica, for the short case, i was quite thrilled because i mangaged to successfully 'diagnose' a case of pneumonia and consolidation (that was the first time i ever heard real creps!)
surgery was a totally different thing, for one, the surgeon wasn't hovering at the end of the bed listening to me talk to the patient or watching me do the physical examination. rao was real cool... hahaha though late for 1.5hrs. he's got really beautiful eyes. :) hmmmm ok he grilled me a lot abt management and stuff... (though we've explicitly told him thrice that we're not expected to know that) anyway, i did some reading up in between. so wasn't massacred ;) heh heh... it was a case of small bowel obstruction secondary to appendicitis. the problem abt an abdo pain case is that there are SO many differentials and i had to tell him how i would exclude each one of them.... argh... so many questions, i got blur sometimes too.

now just one more osce left. dunno how i'll study for it, tt's if i do. hmm maybe i'll go enjoy the pics inside browse once more. tataaa!

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