Thursday, September 10, 2009

My Experience during Preceptorship

Before the annoucement of the first batch for preceptorship, Sir Mergal arranged the order of the students who will have the preceptorship in an alphabetical order. Diana and I planned to meet at 7:30 a.m. on the day of preceptorship so we can have breakfast together at Jollibee. I, Diana, Julius, Eugene, Tim, Paul Marrion, Lindsey, Jayson and Michael were the first group for the 24 Hrs. preceptorship. while Diana and I were having breakfast, Jayson Rodel an intern of AUFMC laboratory arrived to give us instructions for the preceptorship. We arived at AUFMC at 8:00 a.m.. We waited for Ma'am Noemi who is the Intern Coordinator of the AUFMC laboratory. When Ma'am Noemi arrived my groupmates and i went to the second floor conference room for the orientation. Ma'am Noemi asked us to take our seats and she asked us if we have any ideas about intership and the rules and regulations. She emphasized the rules and regulations to us and showed us the automated machines that are being used in the laboratory. She also told us that we will have an examination before she times out of the laboratory. Ma'am noemi assigned us to our corresponding sections. I was assigned in the typing area and Immunology sections. I was so nervous that time because there were no staff or other intern who is on duty on my sections. so what i did was that i logged the Philhealth on the logbook which was so overwhemingly so many. it took me a long while and some erasures and corrections to finish my work properly. After finishing my work I went to other sections to check on my groupmates. i went to the Hematology section wherein i saw Sir Eugene who is so handsome at that time and so I approached him and asked him questions about Hematology. He discussed to me the principles, functions of the tests and the procedures that are being done in the Hematology section. I was so confused and shocked with all the informations and the new things that I am learning. i listened carefully to him, about the RBC, WBC indices and different tests like APTT and PT. I am very greatfull to him because eventhough he has a lot of work to do he still entertained my questions and answered them. After the long discussion I went to the Clinical Chemistry section wherein I saw Sir Dembo and i asked him about the machines that are being used in Clinical Chemistry. he showed me how to operate the machines and how to process the specimens. I learneda lot of things about lipid profile, AST, and other enzymes. After one hour I saw Ma'am Shey and i approached her. She is assigned in the Clinical MIcroscopy section. I asked questions on how they process the urine. She is so nice and so pretty. It was already 5:00 p.m. when i transfered to the Histophatology section where I met Sir Czar. I was not alone in that section because Tabuac was also present. I saw Tabuac processing specimens for staining. I am so scared that i didn't know what to do first. they were very toxic in the section and i am so confused on what to do.A peritoneal fluid specimen arrived at our section and i processed the specimen with the help of Tabuac. I didn't want to look like an idiot not knowing what to do that is why i asked questions for me not to do anything wrong and so also i followed the protocol. When Sir Czar left my groupmates and I stayed at the section and had conversations on how hard it is to be an intern. Ma'am Noemi went home already not even giving the said exam that she would have had given us. We were so happy because we didn't had the exam. Yahoo!!! It is already 7:00 p.m. when i should be rotating at the Microbiology section. I didn't go there because I am very terrified on the stories that i heard from my groupmates about the section. They told me that there were ghost on that section that is why I stayed at the Histopathology section. When dinner time is up Diana and I went to the conference room to eat our burgers beacuse we were on diet. After we have eaten we went down to the typing area and we were assigned to our new respective sections. Sir Benedict the head of thenight duty staff arrived. He divided us into two groups for the decking time. Well i am assigned in the group two. wherein 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. is the time for our deck. when our decking time arrived I am so glad because at last we can have our sleep so we can rest for awhile. We woke up at 5 a.m. and we started to replenish the sections and cleaned up the clutters from the spaces. the mornig duty staff of 6 a.m. arrived and thank God we finished cleaning up at the said time. After cleaning up I started again filling up the Philhealth logbook. At 8:00 a.m. my groupmates called me and said that we can already go home because we have finished the 24 Hrs. duty. When we logged out to go home and I felt so exhausted and dehydrated because of all the hard work and cleaning that I have done. I am so sleepy that time that I can't barely move my arm. I really had a great time on our preceptorship and I can't wait to start the INTERNSHIP already. : )

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Opinion:"DO YOU AGREE THAT DRUG TESTING SHOULD BE DONE AS A REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSION TO SCHOOLS?"



___Yes i agree! To detect and prevent drug use among the students in the universities and other schools.I think there is a country that their students are required to take a drug test before participating in an extracurricular activity. Now a days, High school students are already used prohibited drugs most common is marijuana.


Why some students taking drugs?.Other student say that they think they can make themselves feel "good" by taking drugs.Some of them they think that taking drugs might help them to cope with stress. If they cannot remove their stress in their life because of some schoolworks and exam, see their teacher or a counselor to help them by giving some tips or advice on how to manage stress.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs of 2009

These blogs are very informative. i can't stop myself to dream when i read their blogs.My heart was touched. I can relate to your topics, being a teenage mom i want to adapt your messages written in your blogs, to become mature enough.Without experience there is no learning. Please continue to touch our lives by sharing your blogs.thank you ;)


My Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs of 2009:


1. Roy The Struggling Blogger


2. Doctor Z of Zorlone


3. Jan Geronimo of WritingToExhale


4. Angel Cuala of Father Blogger dot com


5. Irene of LifeLots

6. Luke of A Walk In The Dark

7. Holly Jahangiri of It’s all a matter of Perspective: Mine


8. Bingkee of I Love/Hate America


9. Kelvin Servigon of Kelvinonian Ideas 2.0


10. Dee of Tales From The Mom Side


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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Friendship-Corticotropin-releasing Hormone



Friendship


I wanna make you smile whenever you're mad.
Carry you around when you are tired.
I am your shining armor
saving you from your nightmares.

Build you a new day everyday
Oh, it would be so nice if you just let me be.
Alzheimer's,hypoglycemia and Cushing's syndrome lay.

oh, I am corticotropin-releasing hormone
i control everything when you are under stress,
serves as a main regulating hormone when needs are pressed,
so let me stress...

I am corticotropin-releasing hormone
playing the central role in adaptation
My HPA activated within seconds
after exposure to acute stress.

I am corticotropin-releasing hormone
your true friend whom you can count on.