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11th April 2008

Blogrounds 40

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It’s been more than 2 months since my last Bloground, and I recently discovered that some of our doctor blogs seem to have disappeared during that time! Let’s see what some of our doctor bloggers have been up to.

Darren has been very inspired to blog recently and came up with some interesting posts on a New Syndrome called Hypo-money-ism, some Slow learners who were brought for assessment and what makes a Perfect Surgery HO. Pilocarpine shares his thoughts on the recent Induksi that he went through, and the shocking tale of how patients are sometimes not properly assessed by the clinic counter staff.

Cindy relates how sometimes one needs More patience when dealing with difficult and ungrateful patients. Kingkongdoctor reminds us how one must be prepared to give up Precious Hours of sleep when we are on call.

Jin Khang finds that there is a Huge Divide between the life of an House Officer and that of an Medical Officer. Steve also finds the life of a Medical Officer is Better than Gold. Of course that also depend on where you work as well as Docyana still finds herself Hanging on and ranting on.

YYYap ponders whether the grass is really greener if you cross over to the private sector. Just ask Eve who talks about how stressful it can be to be a GP when you come across patients like this demanding one or this consultation that wasn’t.

Vagus blogs about the interesting Suitcase Sign, and about a patient who brought a box full of medical records with him, complete with cart! :lol: Fibrate shares her thoughts on Lofty Goals and Whiny Doctors, and what happened during a recent Fire Drill.

Jimbo talks about the Retail Therapy he had when he was sent to the KL International Book Fair to buy books for the school’s library — with an Unlimited budget! I will end today’s bloground with an inspiring post Jimbo did some time back on Rural Medicine. Now this is what we should be teaching all our medical students!

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