Wednesday, April 18, 2012
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!
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Things that should have been mentioned during medical school
For instance, when you work later on, you have to learn on how to fill in numerous amount of forms. If we order blood sample, you should be familiarise with the KKM form. If your patient has dengue, you have to fill up the "Notification form". Referral to other departments also require form filling. As Miri General Hospital is still not computerised, you need to fill it by hand. At this point, i surely appreciate free pens. So, Please bring extra pens in your bag and also smooth pens will be an advantage. My current favourite is Faber Castell Grip X5.
Other things that you need to learn is how to be confident. Family members will always ask the current state of the patient. So you need to clear up their head by explaining the prognosis and the current plan. Be aware that patient's confidentiality still is a priority. Dont feel pressurise if there is a YB for instance asking about the patient's condition. If they are not related, dont spill out everything.
Some patients can also keep you crazy with their never ending complaints. Headache, stomachache, chest pain are a few examples of common complaint. Some of these should be taken seriously based on the patient's premorbid status. Otherwise, some just require verbal reassurance.
You should also be familiar on how to refer cases. As a houseman, you need to sell your stories to your MO. If it is not convincing, be prepared for some scoldings or rejections.
There are some other things tht i can list but i'll stop here. Dont worry, i'll continue some other days. Bye!
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Good Friday
Since i am oncall tonight or 'night shift', ive got some spare time to blog. Heard that new batches of Housemen will be starting soon. Hoping for some to come and join us here. Hey, It is not a bad place to work afterall. I've survived my 6 months, Alhamdulillah and i havent regretted my choice.
Anyway, I will be away this weekend to visit Kota Kinabalu. It will be my first time there and i cannot wait to shop! Hahaha Otherwise, I am praying hard to have a bearable and Good call tonight! Wish me luck peoplee!!
Sunday, April 1, 2012
significance of the Q wave
Q Wave can persistently be there unless reperfusion takes place early. Therefore, persistent Q wave indicates presence of previous MI.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Midway through medical
In a few days time, it marks my 6th month as a houseman. Time really flies and all thanks to God for being there with me to survive through this whole ordeal.
At the beginning of this 2nd posting, honestly i was sceptical about it. Medical in my dictionary is equivalent to the word "BORING" and "YAWNING". nothing makes sense since i cannot imagine of the pathophysiology. How am i suppose to imagine calcium going in and out of the channels and causing the symptoms? It is not as pictographic as the one for instance in O&G. furthemore, medical books consist of mainly texts. Another yawn factor there.
However, after going through this posting, i kinda have some ideas on how to manage the patients. Though not as crystal clear but at least i can handle the common presentations. Oh, workload wise; it can be more tiring than in O&G since we have to handle more patients but i am thankful for having supportive seniors and superiors.
Another thing to keep in mind is that this posting bears a lot of risk. I notice quite a lot of the patients have infectious blood borne disease; Hep B, Hep C and HIV. hence, universal precaution is vital in preenting needle stick injury. Life is precious so please donttake this likely.
Alright then. Those are all for my ramblings today. Ive been motovating to regularly update my blog but i havent got the determination. Perhaps i am mentally tired nowadays. Bye then!
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Oncall then comes the word Jonah / Hot
In Malaysia we have come out with few terms which can help your colleagues to prepare mentally on how the night would be. If you are regarded as a Jonah, then be prepared for restless or sleepless nights since it will usually be eventful. To put it into simple word, you are basically a patient magnet. Admissions will be non-stop or if it isnt, then perhaps your current patients in the wards will be problematic. Since i am in the medical posting, the common complaints will either be chest pain, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, CBD pain or headache in the middle of the night.
In Sabah or Sarawak meanwhile, they don't use the word Jonah but instead, they are more used to the word "HOT". This word can also be used for the MOs or Specialist and even the nurses. As for myself, i used to be HOT in the previous posting. I seldom got to sleep due to non-stop admissions. Nurses dont really like it if i am oncall. HAHA but what i like about that despite being tired is that i feel proud by the end of the day since i survive the whole ordeal.
Other thing that comes with the word Hot / Jonah is the superstitions. Some believe that you should take your shower during the night session to prevent the Hotness. Some also would avoid wearing light/bright coloured clothes and that also to include your innerwear! But throughout my observation, personality can also affect the situation. I notice that those who are easily agitated and have temper management would also lead to hotness oncall.
I am really interested in knowing what other superstitions that other hospital practices in. I do not fully believe in it though. Guess those are all for this time fellas. I am going to enter my oncall in a few hours time. Meanwhile, enjoy a few shots through my iPhone camera of life in Miri.


