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“Are house officers to be blamed for not performing up to standards, or are the doctors not putting enough attention on their role as mentors?”
I am sure everyone had a day when we dreaded going to our clinical attachments. Was it the fact that you felt useless in the wards, or were the doctors not treating you well? There are plenty of reasons…
“This is the generation that speaks no fear, and thinks of all the big possibilities.”
I always felt the passivity and the lack of initiative in students; always heard about complaints from specialists about their house officers, about their incompetence; the bullying and the toxic work culture; the lack of kindness and respect for vulnerable junior healthcare workers…
“Remember, we are not experts, make as many mistakes as we can and while we can.”
In this decade when the career pathways for doctors are no longer secured, do we, as medical students, compete for resources and try to interfere with each other's progress due to fear…
“Embracing these changes in the next decade will shape how we work and treat patients in the future.”
To me as a medical student, it is all about being adaptable to the current trends in healthcare, and not be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. I highly appreciate and admire the technological advancements…
“Now is the time to move forward.”
At face value, “Shaping the Decade” could literally mean what it says on the tin - how we as members of the medical fraternity, decide to shape the direction and progress within the healthcare setting. However, I believe that it is so much more than that…
“Have you ever wondered, are you competent for the future medical career?”
I do not believe in the best, I only believe in better. ‘Shaping Our Decade’, to me, means we must all find the courage, take the first step and make the change - bringing our healthcare system to a whole new altitude. Bringing the future we want, the vision in our mind and the aspiration in our soul into reality - only we can make this happen. If not us, then who? If not now, then when?…
“We, the doctors of tomorrow must take the first step — for a better tomorrow.”
“Shaping Our Next Decade”. What comes into the minds of us prospective doctors when we see this phrase? It means to reflect back on all the medical challenges that have surfaced in the past, the policy changes to all HOs and MOs, effects of political transformation on our healthcare system and the striving to improve our Malaysian healthcare system to become one of the world’s best health systems…
“Do you want to be like stagnant water or the roaring waves?”
Change. It’s such a powerful word, yet something that is easier said than done because there's always uncertainty behind every change. I was a kid who kept her opinions to herself. When I joined an organisation in high school, I was pushed hard to speak out…
“The ‘You have to swallow the bitter pill’ should not be the mindset for any junior doctor to start their career with.”
As medical students, we’d constantly hear the ‘When I was a houseman’ stories from our lecturers, reliving their stories of how they struggled and persevered during their time to be where they are today. The only difference is that those stories were the stories of a time, 20-30 years ago…