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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Another reminder to soon to be HO


Lately, the nation is shocked with the death of a Houseman in Hospital Kajang. Some said it was a suicidal attempt but other said he might be overdosed with the stimulants since he was on 5 consecutive calls.

I cannot comment much on this matter simpy cause we need two sides of the story before pointing our fingers to whom might be responsible. What i can only mention here is to share my experiences as a half a year HO.

I was one of the lucky lots who managed to Go through the 2 systems. My first posting was O&G which is usually an active call. I usually ended up sleeping about 30mins per night. on very bad days, i could not sleep at all! It was very tiring and exhausting. Imagine this. Today i will be oncall which means i start from 7am and only to go back TOMORROW at 5pm. Then, i continue to work the day after. Then i'll do on call the day after that. I really feel like i did not have a life. I would be doing 8-9 oncalls per month!

Then, with the introduction of the shift systems, i do feel a bit of relief. My average calls drop to 5-6 per month. We are allowed to go back by noon considering that our job is done. Of course, we lose a few hundred ringgits allowances but the rest worth em all.

for now, i do not complain much on the workload. I dont whine with my oncalls. In fact, i am grateful with the shift. The number of new housemen coming in is also rising. Hence, more manpower is around to distribute the job.

I am not sure how hell life in the hospitals can be but i guess to those who are still looking for hospitals to choose, please do come to the East Malaysia. I do not recommend however going to the big hospitals such as Sarawak General Hospitals and Queen Elizabeth. My hypothesis is that The less HOs there are in the hospital, the less likelihood that the seniors will trash you simply because they appreciate the manpower and they know you work hard.

So, be adventurous and please be mentally and physically prepared before you embark on the housemanship. It's tough and challenging. You've been warned.

Anyway, before i go, the picture above is a view of KK from the plane during my KK visit last weekend! Well, when you work hard, travelling is the way to go!

4 shout outs!:

Anonymous said...

hey, i'm in the midst of applying for housemanship placement. i just thought all malaysian hospitals have implemented the shift system and on-call system abolished. i'm thinking of applying to sabah/sarawak. miri is 1 of the choices i'm contemplating. how's miri hospital in terms of gaining experiences, learning new stuff and variety of cases? i heard it's in the midst of expansion and renovation? is it a busy hospital? i actually prefer a busy hospital anyway, as i hope to learn more. do you get to perform lots of procedures on your own, like c-sec, suturing, pleural/peritoneal tapping, cvp insertion, etc? anyway nice blog you have here. hope you can keep updating. :)

HaNaNi PaNiNi said...

hey bingbangbingbang

i heard that Miri is the 2nd busiest district hospital in Sarawak. the cases are not much different compared to those in the peninsula. common cases remain common. Workload wise, it can be tiring since we do not have that many HOs per dept. im currently posted in the Female Medical ward. there are 5 HOs altogether but trust me, to handle 8 patients can also be a pain. despite that, the working environment i noted is much more pleasant compared to the peninsula. in terms of procedure, it is up to u to fight for it. so far, ive done Peritoneal Dialysis, Caesarean section, Bone Marrow Aspiration, Lumbar puncture, D&C (all with supervision of course).

currently, there are constructions for new buildings but i am not too sure whether it will be ready soon.

anyway, my advice for u is to just follow your instinct in deciding your placement. in the end, it is up to you to fully utilise the facilities and opportunities available for your experiences and knowledge.

feiraluzzia said...

hello,

in regards to your statement about fighting for procedure, could you elaborate further?

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