Dedicated to MEDICAL STUDENTS all over the world - may you survive the challenges ahead.
( By Dr Harlina Halizah Siraj ; ex UKM medic
student 1985 – 91)
SURVIVAL
TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 1 - Thank Allah (God) for this golden
opportunity. Allow yourself to be trained with the basic medical knowledge,
skills, attitudes and behaviours that are essential for the profession. If
you're a caring, responsible, unselfish and emphatic person, half the battle is
won. If you're not, it's a long way ahead!
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 2 - Do not be afraid to make mistakes now.
As students, you learn thro' your mistakes and corrections by your teachers. If
you're scolded or criticized for your mistakes, be strong. You could only be
hurt or affected as much as you have allowed yourself to be!
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 3 - Look forward for your exams, instead of
being depressed over them. Two reasons for that; first - exams are TRADEMARK of
medical schools (they are here to stay!), secondly - they serve as signboards,
telling you how close (or how far) you're to the destiny. Enjoy & cherish
them!
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 4 - Enhance your passion & hunger for
knowledge. You might have your own learning style, but you can always switch
your approach from superficial to deep. Learn because you really wanna know,
not for simply passing exams (superficial approach)!
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 5 - Appreciate the cooperative patients who
have agreed to allow you to examine them. Give them their due respect. Despite
their pain and misery, they let you `disturb' their rest/sleep. Promise
yourself that you will be a competent doctor one day, so all the patients'
sacrifice for you would not go wasteful!
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 6 - Apply active participation in your
learning process. Force yourself to come forward the next time your clinical
teacher looks for a volunteer to clerk a patient, perform a physical exam,
assist in a procedure or operation. You will be rewarded with a great sense of
achievement, much more than your passive friends - even if you gonna get some
criticism/ negative feedback at the end.
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 7 - Do not procrastinate, submit
assignments before deadline. Do not postpone till the very last minute, no
matter how tempting it is to delay. Put in your best effort in everything you
do. Be exceptional, not just a mediocre!
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 8 - Ask questions, clarify any area of doubt.
Make it a must to ask your teacher before a teaching session ends. Keep asking
- there are no such things as stupid questions - only stupid answers! A lot of
active, critical thinking must come before asking...it might be too much for
some, eh? No wonder you all are no longer asking these days!
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 9 - Never leave God behind in your pursuit
to be the men/women of medicine. As healers, we are the INSTRUMENT of God's
mercy. Continue your strive to be close to Him, for you will definitely need
Him endlessly. It is through your hands, words, eyes and smiles that God is
going to cure and care for the sick and fallen. May you deserve such honour!
SURVIVAL
TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 10 - Keep in touch with your parents &
family. They're your best support. Update them with your progress. Include them
into your busy, busy stressed-up life. Share with them your sorrow, but
convince them that you'll be fine with their prayers tagged along.
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 11 - Try your best to make your teachers
feel respected and appreciated. Take what is good from them, whilst forgive
them for their shortcomings. Assist your teachers by getting actively involved
in teaching learning activities. Make them interactive, lively, fun and
enjoyable. Help your teachers, they need you to be on board!
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 12 - Strengthen your friendship with peers,
seniors & juniors. Don't be a loner. Help one another always. Study in a
group, studying alone limits your understanding & perspective. The best way
to learn is to teach! So, teach one another - you'll be amazed by the result of
such teamwork.
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 13 - Spend your holiday/semester break with
your family. Visit your grandparents, uncles, aunts & cousins. Let them see
the `new, better, matured' future family doctor whom they're so proud of.
Impress them with your improved communication & interpersonal skills.
Listen attentively to their complaints, groans & moans. Gently remind them,
you're not yet licensed to treat...
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 14 - Manage your time wisely. Sleep early
and wake up fresh. Do not compromise your sleeping time by spending too much time
online. Chronic sleep deprivation will only result in higher level of stress!
Stop the vicious cycle, NOW!
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 15 - Pluck your courage to greet ALL your
teachers when you meet them at the corridors/cafetaria/lifts etc. Don't expect
them to remember your name, unless you're really exceptional. They might not be
smiling back to you, but your consistent greetings will somewhat make your face
familiar to them. At least they realize that you EXIST....and that really matters.
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 16 - Train yourself to serve others always.
After all, medical profession is about public servitude. Your calling is to go
all out to help, assist and facilitate others. Altruism (placing other's interest
before one self) is the keystone of medicine. Without it, the whole arch of
medicine collapses!
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 17 - Overcome your fear, sadness and
uncertainties with constant reminder that what you're aiming for is not
something ordinary. Training to be a medical doctor pushes you to your limits!
Be warned, the sailing is not going to be smooth, it's an uphill climb, a
lifelong commitment.
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 18 - Learn to be genuinely interested in
your patient's life - not simply his/her diseases. Remember this equation :
Patient = Person + Disease. While learning how to doctor the disease, never
forget to doctor the PERSON, who is made up of body, mind, heart & soul.
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TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 19 - Jump out of the bed with enthusiasm
and excitement each morning. Promise yourself that you're going to make full
use of the many golden opportunities in front of you. Say your morning prayers
consistently, without fail. Look into the mirror and say it out loud : I
believe I can be a better person today, better than yesterday, InsyaAllah!
SURVIVAL
TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 20 - Be emotionally intelligent. Manage
your emotions wisely. Remember, emotion is the window to your thoughts. When
you're feeling happy and motivated, you're thinking positive thoughts. When
you're feeling down and demoralized, your head is full with negative thoughts.
Ask yourself, how much do you want to ALLOW the trigger/stimulus to affect you emotionally...it's
your own choice!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 21 - Stop being a
perfectionist, for one good reason - no human being can be perfect! Be kind to
your self, please. Set an achievable target, strive to overcome challenges and
acknowledge your own achievement, no matter how small. Wanting to excel will
motivate you, aiming for perfection will only drain you out DRY!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 22 - Focus on
your study. Do not allow distractions to interfere with your concentration.
Apply deep learning strategy - focus on YOUR own pumping heart when you're
studying CVS, on YOUR own thinking brain when you're reading about neurons
& synapses! Studying is not supposed to be burdening, it should be
liberating, enjoyable and empowering.
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 23 - Fight
your laziness with this reminder - nobody likes to consult a LAZY doctor, not
even yourself! Being lazy is a waste of resources, a thief of your precious
time and a betrayal to your potentials. Come on, grab the books, spend a lot of
time in the wards/clinics and finish off your calls. Say goodbye to laziness
TODAY!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 24 - Seek
professional help ASAP once you detect symptoms of depression & anxiety
within yourself. Lack of energy, loss of interest, insomnia, isolation and
crying spells...to name a few. Help your friends with such symptoms - esp. if
they're still in denial. Life as medical students can be very challenging &
frightening, so monitor your progress closely!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 25 - Be
exceptionally strong in your spiritual development. A doctor's soul needs
constant enhancement and purification. It's your pure and sincere intention
that serves as a shining beacon in the dark, showing you the way. Do not ever
neglect your soul, or else you'll get easily de-motivated, demoralized,
derailed and defeated!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 26 - Optimize
your studying time to obtain as much medical knowledge
as possible. Take up all opportunities to sharpen your
generic and medical skills. Equip yourself with appropriate manners and
attitudes. Do not just aim for a borderline pass. How would you like consulting
a doctor who only knows 5 out of 10 causes of acute abdominal pain?
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 27 - Take
care of your love life, if you have decided you’re ready to commit for one. If
it’s taking away too much of your time and energy, simply trying to make the
other person happy – I guess you know where you’re heading to. Be wise in
managing your priorities, first thing first! If things between you and him/her
turn sour, do not mourn too long. Pick up the pieces and move on.
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 28 - Return
to your old schools if you have the opportunities to do so. Meet up your old
teachers and motivate the juniors to follow your footsteps. Walk down those
familiar corridors and bring back good memories, of how confident and
enthusiastic you were feeling, once upon a time! Wonder where have all those
feelings gone to? When did you exactly lose them? Work hard to regain those
feelings.
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 29 - Pray
that you are going to do everything better today, InsyaAllah. Promise yourself
that today is going to better than yesterday and tomorrow should be better than
today. That's the only way to improve and move forward. If you're doing
otherwise, whereby today is worse than yesterday - you're really regressing,
not progressing here!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 30 - Pay
attention to the needs of your body, mind, heart & soul. When your body is
tired & your mind is exhausted, find rest by uplifting your emotion &
spirit. Do not drown your soul with fake entertainment - providing temporary
relief. Handle your fragile emotion with care.
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 31 - Never
forget to ask your parents to continue praying for you. Never hurt their
feelings, never ever neglect them. Call home once every two or three days, no
matter how busy you are. Spend time with them during semester breaks. You might
be lucky enough to overheard their prayers during the tahajud (early morning
prayers)....
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 32 - Practice
makes perfect. Volunteer to present your clinical cases to your teachers.
Perform physical examination of body systems regularly in front of your
consultants or specialists. Polish up your skills. Build up your confidence and
competence. There is no shortcuts to success & excellence!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 33 - Go to bed
before 12MN and wake up early. Do you know that the quality of one hour of
sleep before midnight is comparable to two hours of sleep after 12MN? Let your
body rest, achieve deep REM sleep, allow your circadian rhythm to flow. Wake up
fresh the next morning -ready to face the world!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: Tip no. 34 - Always be
a considerate roommate & a helpful friend. Never hurt another individual
with your words & actions. Be well-known as a kind person, rather than as
someone rude and disrespectful. Good virtues strengthen your inner core,
negativeness will only weaken and erode your existing potentials.
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 35 - Be your
own best friend, and love thyself. Do not harm the precious soul that is now
within you. Once you regret being you, and wonder why you're not someone else,
push the pause button! There shall be no regret, for who you are now is more
important than who you were before, because your future is dependent on what
you decide now, for your very own self!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 36 - Find
practical solutions to your problems. Do not simply ignore or sweep them under
the carpet. Seek help & assistance from those around you. Have faith -
there is no problem too big to be solved. Problem solving is a 'a must-have'
generic skill for medical students!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 37 - Overcome
your weaknesses with effective & practical steps. If you're not proficient
in English, find a private tutor among your friends/teachers & start
conversing in English. Don't be shy! Learn to laugh at your own mistakes, but
don't forget to improve the next time.
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 38 - Give
your self a break today. Do something different than the usual routine. How
about a quiet stroll down the park? Watch the leaves fall, smell the
freshly-cut grass, listen to the birds chirping and look up the blue clear sky.
Be grateful to Allah, for the opportunity to witness His magnificent glory
& be a part of His Greatness!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 39 - Plan
your study schedule accordingly. Allocate time to plan strategically, rather
than simply studying haphazardly. It does not stop there - the biggest
challenge is to discipline yourself to follow the schedule/plan. You can do it!
Correction - you HAVE to do it! If you really want to survive med school...
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 40 - Be
well-known as a kind, pleasant and caring person. If you're not known as that,
it's never too late to change. Wondering whether you really have to? Well,
that's my suggestion. Kindness is the buffer of human's sufferings. As doctors,
we should have plenty of that.
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 41- Be gently
reminded, as much as you're frustrated with your teachers sometimes, so do the
teachers. Help them to help you out. Be active and responsive during teaching
sessions, speak out your doubts. Ask questions, ask questions, ask questions!
Don't just stand there like a dead log! Don't give your teachers that glassy,
empty, perplexed look each time they demand answers from you! Arrrggh...
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 42 - Do not
be discouraged by what your seniors told you - this posting is hectic, the
lecturers are fierce and malignant, the patients are terrible & not
cooperative, etc. The information might be useful to prepare you, but do not
allow it to shape your perception until you go through the posting rotation
yourself!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no 43 - Look at
the brighter side if you happen to fail a test/exam/evaluation today. Reflect
why you failed, get feedback from your examiner(s). If you're still considered
`incompetent' in the area evaluated, be grateful that you still have the
chances to improve. Now is the right time for you to make mistakes (not
blunders) - because you have teachers around to correct you!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 44 - For
goodness sake, stop studying medicine just becoz' you wanna pass exams! How
many times do I need to emphasize : exams are merely signposts by the roadside,
in your journey to reach the destiny? Learn becoz' you NEED to know! And you
know why that is so very important. Very soon, you are going to be doctors. Are
you prepared to shoulder such great responsibility?
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 45 - Never
forget to pray for other medical students all over the world, who are currently
struggling to survive medic schools, just like you! You all share the same
concerns, worries & uncertainties. Each of you can already start writing
your autobiography by now. Yeah, why not do that? It's a great de-stressing
mechanism, guys!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 46 - Listen
carefully to what your patients tell you. You will learn more than just about
the disease signs & symptoms. Most often than not, you will end up
reflecting on your own life journey, wondering if you will end up like the
patient you have just clerked. Learn from others and you'll be a wiser person
each day.
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 47 - Find
your own de-stressing mechanism. Anything, just make sure it is not too risky
& daring. Look out for your own space & solace. Friends can help. But
at times, they may become too loud, noisy and distractive. If that is so,
gently excuse yourself for a while. Don't worry, your friends will surely
understand that you need time for yourself.
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 48 - Improve
your communication and interpersonal skills, even if you feel you're already
good at that. Mind you, it requires a special skill to communicate with those
who are sick, ill and diseased. Learn how to listen, talk and touch them.
Listen carefully to all their complaints, sorrow and regrets. Soothe them with
your kind words, caring facial expression and gentle touch. When it is your
turn to be a patient soon, you would want a doctor who has mastered all those
skills to look after you!
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 49 - Do not
walk around with a miserable frown on your face, as if the sky is gonna fall on
your head! Look up, walk straight, pull up your shoulders and wear a friendly
smile. Greet and acknowledge people with cheerful salam. Bring the colourful
rainbow with you, brighten up the day for others. You'll be surprised to
experience the vibrant, positive energy returning back to you.
SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS : Tip no. 50 - Keep
reminding yourself that you are currently training to be a future medical
doctor. Whatever/Whoever had motivated you to take up medicine is not as
important as what drives your desire to learn and discover the profession now.
We're living in realtime, not in the past. Look forward and focus, once in a
while you can glance into your `rear mirror' to remind you of the past and see
who is catching up with you. Be inspired to become one of the best doctors
around.
Loves,
Dr. Har
Thanks dr. ¦)
ReplyDeletethanks dr.. i'll really need this.. terima kasih :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Dr. Har =)
ReplyDeleteThankyou so much for such inspiring tips. Gosh I have loads of questions to ask regarding steps to become a surgeon in Malaysia. Do you know where I can find the answers? or maybe a site/forum that I can ask?
ReplyDeleteThanks in advance. Lots of love,
first year med school student.
really great tips and your post is very appreciable to u thing same tip for students forMedical Study in Bangladesh please revert back. thanks
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