Here i am again, updating you guys on my current life in Miri Hospital.
What i can conclude is that, i pretty much like my Housemanship here. Even though we do not have that many housemen to begin with, at least the staff is very helpful and friendly. I learn many new things every single day and I enjoy getting to know the cultures here. In my opinion, the people and races here are more of 1Malaysia than in Semenanjung. We have Ibans, Melanaus, Malays, Chinese, Indians, Penans and many others which i need to discover.
To those who are still planning where to go for housemanship, i suggest for you guys to write down Hospital Miri in that little column of your form. You do not even have to put in any other Hospitals in since you will definitely get it. But let's say that if you dont, then REAPPEAL! Do not listen to any rumors mentioning Miri Hospital is already full.
For now, Miri Hospital definitely needs tonnes of House Officer. I do not understand why many choose Kuching over Miri. Miri town is not as hulu as what people might think it is. Hello, we do have Starbucks, Coffee Bean, Parkson, Giant, Watson, Guardian, Big Apple, Sushi King, Pizza Hut and GSC is coming soon too! We also have 24 hours McDonald's and KFC in case you need food during your on-call! Not bad at all for a small city.
Other things that i can say to promote this Hospital is the working environment. I have been spending some years in some Government Hospitals during my clinical years as a medical student. What I can say for now is that, the staff here respects each other and the teamwork is so far, more dynamic than the ones in KL. You still can get some of the scoldings here but at least, they are work related. Come on, it's not a housemanship until you get that yellings and scoldings.
Furthermore, we get to do a lot of procedures here as a houseman. For instance, I can play along with the ultrasound machine in the delivery room and practice it to the patient. I know some hospitals in KL do not even allow housemen to touch the machine! Assisting caesarean section is not much of a competition to do. You will always have the opportunities since we do not have enough housemen here. I am also planning to perform the surgery myself once I am confident with it.
Sure thing, the workload can be quite frustrating sometimes, but if you have already expected a hell-ish life for 2 years, then you might not really feel the burden here. Sometimes, you just need to understand that working hard now might provide extra benefits later on.
There are many other things that I can say to promote this hospital but I am already sleepy now. My next oncall is tomorrow and let's hope things will go fine in the end! But until then, remember this :
Welcome to Miri Hospital!