Friday, 8 October 2021

DAY 1848-1862

Sept 24 - Oct 8

1) For the past two weeks, things have been getting better - both for our country and for us as medical students. The average number of new Covid-19 infections per day has fallen by over 7,800 over the last three weeks, with today being the fifth consecutive day the cases were below 10,000. Considering at our peak, we were averaging well over 20,000 cases per day, I would call this a huge milestone. Indeed, things are looking much brighter now, as there are plans to lift the ban on interstate travel in the next couple of days, once  90% of the adult population have been vaccinated.

2) As for us medical students, we have been informed regarding the re-opening of campus on the 18th onwards. This is a very timely update as well, since we are now in final year, and usage of the library and other facilities will definitely help us through our final stage of medical school. For the past two weeks, my group has resumed clinical training in the orthopaedics outpatient clinics. As mentioned before, we have not been allowed in the wards yet, due to the high number of cases. But in the coming weeks, I am hopeful that at some point we'll be allowed back, as more Covid-19 wards are reverted back for normal use. 

3) Having completed our two weeks of orthopaedics posting (for Semester 9), we now have another two weeks in the surgery outpatient departments (SOPD), after which we have two more rotations - in medicine and public health, respectively. Having done half our the public health module in Semester 6 (Year 3), we will now complete the remaining half during Semester 9, and we will sit the final examination for Public Health as well. Next year, Semester 10 - our final semester - begins. We only have two large modules, medicine and surgery, which includes sub-internship (i.e. pre-housemanship) training as well. Barring any hiccups, there will be one last round of examinations at the end of Semester 10 - these are the final examinations for medicine and surgery. Thus concludes medical school in a nutshell.

4) It has been a really long ride, certainly made longer by my research year abroad. But at the end of the day, I keep telling myself that it will all be worth it. And with that, I'll end my blog post here. Take care, stay safe and stay happy. Cheers!

Dinner with my good friend Sim @ Sushi Tei, Gurney Plaza

A lovely view to the sea


Chicken katsu curry for dinner :)

This is my first dine-in at Gurney Plaza Food Hall in months. 
Feels great seeing people coming back.

Saba meal deal for lunch. Cheap as chips for just RM10 (~£2)!

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