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Originally posted by eagle:
You will realise that by A levels, many can still lose to those in express in terms of results.
However, they are usually more outspoken, vocal and articulate.
i agree.lol.gifted students tend to be much more capable of expressing the ideas,theories.they are also much more confident than 'normal' ppl.the bad thing is,majority of them are dismissive of ppl they think are not their intellectual equals as in the case of my friend.my other friends blatantly asked me what i was doing with him and also asked me why my friend was so stupid.all of us are scholars except for my other friend,who was notorious in our medic course for his blurness and inability to digest information as fast as the rest of us.
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i have always argued against being complacent as i have 1st hand experience when dealing with such cases.i managed to maintain the boy's weak hold on his life but i echo rednano's words.as much as we would like to be there all the time,it is impossible to be ever present.sad to say,although there is a steady intake of medics,it is always never enough,as evident in tekong.my condolences to all involved with him.
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dr bala from 4 sir is a good doctor.he goes to work earlier than other doctors.while others arrrive at 8am,he is always at the med ctr by 7am.the blame should not be his or any other doctor as 5bxs are conducted at 6,a time when all doctors are absent.5bxs are also considered a low risk activity that does not even warrant the presence of a medic.something must have whilst he was being transported.the board of enquiry will convene and investigate.as to his cardiac arrest,i think their 5bx must be more shiong than normal otherwise nothing would have caused it.my condolences to the boy's family.the only thing i can promise is that this incident will cause us,the members of the medical corp,to be even more vigilant,to prevent such accidents from happening again.
Edited by Lord_Nazrul 01 Oct `08, 1:39AM
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Originally posted by fudgester:
Huh? Where did you hear this from?
Then what's the point of having a justice system if it's haram/makruh to be a lawyer?
isnt it?law works in such a way that the best debater wins.if i hav a client that i knw is guilty but i still try his case and acquit him,isnt it wrong?anyways,thats the logic that my friends presented me with.morally wrong at least.
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Originally posted by FBI:
get excuse boots and uniform then book out civi =xeasiest way is to get tinea pedis.lol.saw i pt in my med ctr with terrible tinea pedis.scratched his foot and it spread to his hand.irritating person to boot.entered my treatment rm while i was performing ecg on an nsman just so i could take a look at his hand.added to my troubles since treatment wasnt my dept.had to learn how to use ecg on the spot.thank god im a fast learner.saw it once and did it myself with the next pt.lol.now that i've learnt how to use the ecg machine,i officially know how to do everything less the mopa's work.lol
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wow.such a remarkable thing!so many muslims of diverse racial backgrounds.i belong in the same category as some of you in that i am not purely malay muslim.im part dutch.lol btw,i hve a question.is it okay for me to study law in nus?i heard islam forbids/discourages the study of the law and the thing is,i plan to study criminal law and become a criminal lawyer.
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Originally posted by eviljustice:
lol. thx guys.. im so worried n anxious abt tml. sigh. dunno will be a gd place to be ma
the greatest thing u have to worry abt is the weight of the responsibilities that will be entrusted to u.being a medic is not abt slacking but rather abt saving lives.we learnt all that we've been taught not for fun but for our fellow soldiers.remember,they protect our country,we protect their lives.smti is like being high on alcohol:ur high and unaware,but once u get a unit,the reality of the responsibilities entrusted to u will hit u hard.physically,it might be hard for them commandos,guardsmen and infantrymen,but we are the ones that will really do the fighting in peacetime and in war.
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book in at 2200hrs but if ur instructors are gd,they might push it to 2230 or even 2300.im not a smoker but there are still smoke boxes everywhere and smoking isnt OTOT but rather u have to ask for it.most of the time,they will acquiesce but if ur plt's conduct isnt gd or the results arent gd for ur various tests,they might remove ur smoking privileges.bmc has no ippt nor soc but there are 5 km runs on mon,wed and fri.tbw is always conducted on monday when all the ppl in the unit including the CO will take part in the total body workout.
Edited by Lord_Nazrul 21 Sep `08, 5:44PM
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