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sottovoce

I love flowers.
I love spontaneity, and pleasant surprises.
I'm dainty and ambitious; really.
I nurse others.
There's more than meets the eye when it comes to me.


only me



N A D I A H
200788
ngee ann poly
school of health sciences
Children's Emergency, KKWCH

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- Dine at Tiffany Cafe & Restaurant at Furama
- Tree Top Walk at MacRitchie

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credits

Blogskin done by 16thday with image from Taringa .




Thursday, March 23, 2006

Spontaneous and not boring. That's some I ask for.

Tomorrow is the last day of clinical attachment. I can't wait, I can't wait, I can't wait! I'm going to sleep for a whole day before I do anything. I feel like going to the beach. Not to swim but just to sit there, enjoy the wind and the sound of the waves, alone.


I miss Mr. James Doe. A sudden thought.


Anyway, I know the previous entries about SGH weren't really compliments. But it was ok actually, once I know the ward routine. The ward nurses were wonderful. I guess they have nicer Staff Nurses than the ones they have in CGH. One thing I still don't like about SGH is that it's far from my house; I have to go out of the house at 0530hrs. And the walk to the ward already takes 10 minutes. It's FAR! I still don't know why it's much more tiring in SGH than in CGH. I think I stood longer in SGH than in CGH. You know what? Whatever. I don't think I'm going back to SGH anyway. It's going to be in CGH all the way from now on except for postings to Paediatric/Mental/O&G wards.


Oh and one major thing I liked about this ward in SGH is that they have this utterly good looking Caucasian podiatrist who comes in a few times into my ward to do dressings on my patients. Super hot that makes your knee melts, gorgeous eyes and intriguing accent. I've had some moments with him. Not going to elaborate though. He's from New Zealand, by the way. We're going to see him again tomorrow. That'll be the last time.


Clinical attachment is FINALLY going to be over. I'm exhausted down to my bone marrow. I'm getting my results of my exams tomorrow. I hope I do well.

In my own world,
8:04 PM