Sunday, May 15, 2005

MedStudentLIFE1.1

people in medicine have a wide range of behaviour from the super mugger balls to the super lepakosauruses... and today was the day i had an overdose of close encounters from the 2 extremes. man..first in da morning dan early we had like practice for the dance thingy and like i'm brain dead and supposed to like choreo with steph who i think did a great job with improvisation. i hope the whole thing will turn presentable and i respect the principals man R-E-S-P-E-C-T man!! i mean it's really crazy to go dancing singing and acting all at one shot and in such short period of time practising and all. so we'll have to see how it goes along then. like you know try not have HImalayan visions and try to stay rooted to the reality of everyday medical student circumstances, more aptly predicament! but the main thing that struck me was teh fact that this production was supposed to be like a collective effort of M1s to M5s but apparently, the different batches of students have their own reasons for not making themselves involved in this. like M1s are gg to do float. like heck? i mean we stopped doing float since a long time ago but now doing it again? and i thought medical students prioritise mugging? somethings wrong somewhere but i guess it sort of beckons change and i welcome it whole heartedly, despite not supporting the idea of having floats and presentations and stuff( waste of time don't u think), i think that it helps foster ties through collective involvement. this is no mission nor vision but a statement of intend. what do i intend to see? return to the 60s, 70s and 80s, where most of our professors seem to be STILL living in, i won't mention any names. like back then medical school life seem to have that something more than just facts for filling up the brain. of course i can't deny change, the rapid progress of medicine and the need to be updated translates into immersion of these integrals into the essentials, which undeniably increase workload. but i also can't help but compare the social aspect of it. i mean whatever happened to good old boozing at tanjong rhu, lepak sessions at KE7 and multiple other "atrocities" that medical stdents do? like sometimes the demands of curriculum and the scarcity of time contributes to that diminishing social supplementaries that are supposed to keep us sane and safe! like how hard it was to my bunch of hommies, jega, cheok,ramesh,rakesh,adib and ashok out after like so long we've seen one another in the lecture theatre and the net. this is the social light for me at least when it comes to med sch life, man...maybe we should choose similar postings. then shiok only..lepak lepak lepak....change the system..free the slaves of the system ok right..............nevr mind.starting to sound like star wars....
yep Raksh is forever making fun of jega, and jega would herald back all possile counters and followed by a repeated cycle of rakesh brandishing profanities (out of afection...aaaww...RIGHT) like a sword slitting the throat albeit a gentle stroke, just to release epinephrine for that extra hypermetabolic stimuli that would generate a response in accordance to Newton's 3rd LAW. haha! and the 4 rest would just like watch Itchy and Scratchy struttin their stuff haha..what a sight it's like sit down comedy at Middle Rd and it's free..for all patrons who happen to be within the sphere of audible overt display of exasperate paroxsyms. but it was fun from Zam2 to Coffee Shop to another coffee shop, just talked and talked and talked and caught up with so many other aspects of one another's personal life, bitchng bout Tutors, tinkering with the prospect of specializing one day (still true to PUBLIC HEALTH, the rest concur unanimously), how Biochemistry ruin our lives and wasted precious time, how sex was taboo and how to honour ur Indian bros when lepaking with them, how not to talk much and do little or sound asif u talk none and do all, how u portray oneself as a physician in training,etc. But all medically related never mind lah cut some slack that's what their lives are about now anyway, though Jega n myself were at the verge of hypoxia and somnelence. all in all i thought tonight we had a heck of a good time, maybe should go clubbing one day, haha.....that'll be fun think. these people are the rare breed the antihistrionic type A medical student prototypes that are in danger of extinction! Help us anyone, save u wanna let people like A and C and S (names hve been abbreviated to protect their identities) take over the system. NO Freaking Way!!

anyone has got great ideas on making it to the top of the ladder other than dedication, passion, resolve and bootlicking?

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