It has been quite long since I have posted anything in this blog.
I was surfing the net and
accidentally came across a blog written by my junior colleague whom recently
completed the housemanship. Whilst reading the blog, it reminds me about my own
journey.
The period of housemanship or
internship at Malaysia will usually take up about 2 years to be completed,
provided that you do not have any extensions in any of the six compulsory
postings.
Nowadays, the duration of
waiting to get a place in the housemanship has been getting longer and longer.
This is mainly due to limited places available in the training hospital. I
foresee that this problem will not be resolved in the near future and it will
get more complicated as more local and overseas medical students graduated for
the next few years. I personally believed the main problem is attributed to
mushrooming of the local medical schools with poor governance by the relevant
ministry.
The period of housemanship has
been quite challenging for me. The initial transition period has been initially
quite daunting for me as I graduated from non-local medical school. For the
first few weeks, I was trying very hard to learn and understand the medical
abbreviations used in Malaysia. There were significant differences of
abbreviation used in Malaysia in comparison to my previous medical school.
Apart from that, I also need to comprehend the working attitude and culture
which was significantly different from what I was previously taught.
I still remember that I have to go to the hospital very early in the morning in order to take the blood samples from the patient. At the same time, I need to review the patient and present my assessment to the superior. It was tough but it gets better with time and experience.
We are also expected to learn all the essential survival skills during the housemanship in case we were to be send to small district hospital in the future.
I still remember that I have to go to the hospital very early in the morning in order to take the blood samples from the patient. At the same time, I need to review the patient and present my assessment to the superior. It was tough but it gets better with time and experience.
We are also expected to learn all the essential survival skills during the housemanship in case we were to be send to small district hospital in the future.
With the passage of time, I have managed to overcome the initial
hurdle. I met many friends along the journey in which few of them I met again
in the future. The learning curve during the housemanship is very steep but in
retrospect, that knowledge will be quite useful in the future. It helps you to
understand the way things perceived in each specialty and assist you to make a
good referral to the appropriate team.
I guess that by surviving the journey of housemanship, it helps you to build your own character and assist you in deciding your future pathway.
For those people who will be entering housemanship soon, I wish you all the best.
When you are reaching the lowest point during the housemanship, remind yourself again and again the main reason of you choosing this career. Turn your stumbling blocks as stepping stones.
Dont ever give up as there are always light at the end of the darkest tunnel.
For those people who will be entering housemanship soon, I wish you all the best.
When you are reaching the lowest point during the housemanship, remind yourself again and again the main reason of you choosing this career. Turn your stumbling blocks as stepping stones.
Dont ever give up as there are always light at the end of the darkest tunnel.
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