Saturday, August 22, 2009

salam ramadhan~



tak terasa bila dia pergi
tapi sayu bila dia tak kembali
mencarinya dengan hati suci
lebih indah daripada memiliki tapi tak menghargai
dia datang tanpa seruan
dia pergi tanpa alasan
kejarlah dia sebelum hilang dari pandangan
kerana...
hadirnya satu anugerah yang tiada bandingan
syukur atas nikmatMU
di atas kedatangan ramadhan yang dinantikan
SaLam RamAdHan...~


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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Starting Medical School: It is OK to be Nervous

to all my friends and my self
i think this article is good..enjoy read it


from medscape blogs
by: Jessica Freedman, MD, Emergency Medicine, 11:56AM Aug 8, 2009

"I am anxious."

"I am not sure I can handle the work."

"They made a mistake."

I often hear these comments from students as they are about to start medical school. For my first Medscape blog post, I thought it would be apropos to try and ease the tension of the next generation of doctors.

Self doubt is normal and, while not everyone will admit it, many people think they somehow fooled the admissions committee and the acceptance letter was actually meant for someone else. Believe me, this is simply not so. Getting into medical school is not easy and your acceptance is based on so many different criteria that mistakes rarely, if ever, happen. Indeed, feeling like a fraud is something you may experience at every major step of your career. Our evolution as physicians is gradual and on each new rung of the hierarchy (from medical student to resident to attending, etc.) you may ask yourself if you are really ready for greater responsibility.

So, you are concerned that you may not be able to handle the rigorous curriculum that is ahead of you. Don't forget that the prerequisites you took for medical school weren't exactly easy either. You did well on the MCAT (or well enough to gain acceptance to medical school). You must have faith that you possess the academic prowess to do well in medical school. Medical school admissions committees avoid accepting candidates whom they think might fail. By offering you an acceptance, they are telling you they believe in your abilities.

Your formal medical education is a new beginning. You will be surrounded by bright, motivated and like-minded peers. The people you meet will likely become some of your life-long friends and colleagues. The start of medical school also is often fun. There are social events, lots of talks (motivating, one hopes) by medical school administrators, and it isn't until that first day of anatomy that you really feel like a medical student. In contrast to many premedical classes, the environment in medical school is typically collaborative and supportive.

Many articles have been written about how depressing it is to be a medical student, but I feel differently. This is a tremendously exciting time in every doctor's life; it is your job to learn, to grow and to ask questions. Yes, you will work hard, but anything worthwhile in life requires significant time and commitment. You will meet diverse people, including your peers, resident and attending physicians, patients and staff. For many students, medical school will be their first foray into the real world; for all students, it will bring new lessons and insights. You can learn something from everyone -- every patient, physician, nurse and staff member can provide wisdom. You should learn not only about the type of doctor you hope to become but also the type of doctor you hope not to become. In this sense, every person senior to you should serve as a role model; you can learn from them all.

It would be odd if an individual about to start medical school wasn't nervous. In fact, a little anxiety is likely to help your performance. Be assured that the faculty on the admissions committee believe you have the skills to practice medicine and master the material presented to you. Feel honored that you are about to begin your formal medical education. And, don't be discouraged by some of the naysayers out there. Challenging times lie ahead, but a career in medicine will provide endless opportunities. Good luck!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

don't quit

and the reason is...

"aishh..cakap senang la...meh sni try rasa sket..belajar tu camne..pastu baru ckp senang ke susah..."
"ingt senang ke belajar ni..susah tau"

"sapa kata belajar tak susah?
belajar semua susah..
kalau tak susah bukan laa belajar namanya.."

"memang laa kene baca buku je, dah namanya pun belajar..
kene la baca buku..kalau asik main je,tu bukan belajar namanya.."

macam-macam cara utk naikkan semangat yg hilang..
kenapa laa nak konfius..
kenapa laa nak pikir apa yg bakal berlaku nnti..
teruskan sahaja jalan yg ada..
kalau dok menanguk kat tgh2 jalan tu..
macam mana nak tau apa ending dia..

when things go wrong as they sometimes will
when the road you're trudging seems all uphill
when the funds are low and the debts are high
and when you want to smile, but you have to sigh
when care is pressing you down a bit
rest if you must, but don't you quit
life is queer with its twist and turns
as everyone of us sometimes learns
and many adventure turns about
when he might be here won had he stuck it out
don't give up though the pace seems slow
you may succeed with aother blow
you success is failure turned inside out
the silver tint of the clouds of doubts
and you never can tell how close you are
it may be near when it seems so far
so stick to the tight when you're hardest hit
its when things seem worst that you must not quit


this poem is credit to the person who made it..i'm sorry i don't know who are you..but thank you for make this poem as it really give me strength when i read it.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

happy anniversary

happy anniversary...
a lot of things happen today...
my father's birthday...-happy birthday dad
nisfu syaaban..-alhamdullilah ada lagi 15 days utk ramadhan..
and my blog anniversary...

have to keep fighting and not quit..
this is the tough time that i should try to keep moving and face with faith..