Finally, 6 weeks of paediatric posting has been ended.
It was quite an interesting posting. Every morning, we got
to rush from USM to HRPZ ll. At there, we met children, we talked and played
with them. Furthermore, only one on-call per week, quite “reasonable” lol. Overall,
the arrangement was quite okay, just that part of me didn’t really like it as we
could not follow up our patient’s condition after leaving HRPZ ll till the next
morning. Clerking children is quite a huge difference from clerking adults. We
need logical thinking a lot eg: babies can never complain about pain we can
never mention things like headache, abdominal pain or dysuria when presenting
our cases. And of course it’s tougher to do PE on them as they can be very
naughty!
Honestly, I don’t really like children. It’s very irritating
when your beautiful morning is full with babies’ cries. However, it’s sad too
sometimes when you see those very sick babies or children. I have clerked a
HIV+ child with multiple diagnosis found on him. He got a poor family
background too. Can you imagine how the child will be next time without a supporting
family and good social environment? Another thing is those patients with
cerebral palsy or Down syndrome or whatever disease that will burden the
parents. Are the parents willing to take care of them? How about their future?
I can’t imagine how will I be too when my child is born with any disability. I
really respected those mothers that could be so patient and caring in taking
care of them in wards. Apart from that, we didn’t have much procedure to be
done. BCG injection, baby bathing and a few more only. That’s the boring part.
The good part here was we didn’t have any “killer” doctors.
They really judged us based on our performances. I didn’t do well throughout my
posting. I know I didn’t cover a lot of things that I should study. I should do better. And I really appreciate all clinical teaching
sections as I really learned a lot from doctors, especially those skills and
knowledge that I couldn’t get or understand from books.
Anyway, paediatrics has came to an end. Surgery, the busiest
posting, would be the next. Hopefully I can manage it better this time. Good
luck to everyone. :)
3 comments:
:) 加油!
sometimes life is not as beautiful and easy as we thought, there r lots of ppl around us struggling for live...
beginning for a new posting, hope u will get to adapt de surgery posting as well...add oil!
haha ur words remind me about a saying "life is simple, it's just no easy."
you too all the best in medical posting :D
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