Graduated from Newcastle University (NUMed) and completed my two-year stint of housemanship in Malaysia. A member of the first batch of contract doctors under KKM, also colloquially known as the unluckiest batch of the guinea pigs. Floated for a short while (6 months) at my first love department, ED, before being offered a permanent posting (this is a sore subject nowadays among my colleagues) as a MHO (Medical & Health Officer) at a northern state health clinic (KK).
If anything has taught me during my busy housemanship days, it is that I still will and always have enough time to blog. I have been blogging since 2008 with some degree of consistency. I may not garner a lot of readers or visitors to my blog, but my time spent blogging are all time well spent.
Now that I am married, my focus has slightly changed. I aim for very different things in life right now and with those commitments I have to diverge and manage my time into other areas as well. As a result, I will blog less frequent than before. From time to time, though, I will post about my life and my work. After all, reflection and recollection are the main ingredients of my blog.
To know who I am is to read and understand my writings. Often you will find more than just words here. In between the lines, hidden behind the inconsistencies of the discorded paragraphs, you will find I am what I write, expressive ever greater than the physical manifestations of those words - bolder and harsher when it's written down. Inarticulate and quiet in real life.
If you are still here and still reading this, thank you is all I can offer. I can promise you and myself that I won't ever stop writing, and with that promise alone I think it is enough for all who are reading my blog. For all of you, and I, included.
If anything has taught me during my busy housemanship days, it is that I still will and always have enough time to blog. I have been blogging since 2008 with some degree of consistency. I may not garner a lot of readers or visitors to my blog, but my time spent blogging are all time well spent.
Now that I am married, my focus has slightly changed. I aim for very different things in life right now and with those commitments I have to diverge and manage my time into other areas as well. As a result, I will blog less frequent than before. From time to time, though, I will post about my life and my work. After all, reflection and recollection are the main ingredients of my blog.
To know who I am is to read and understand my writings. Often you will find more than just words here. In between the lines, hidden behind the inconsistencies of the discorded paragraphs, you will find I am what I write, expressive ever greater than the physical manifestations of those words - bolder and harsher when it's written down. Inarticulate and quiet in real life.
If you are still here and still reading this, thank you is all I can offer. I can promise you and myself that I won't ever stop writing, and with that promise alone I think it is enough for all who are reading my blog. For all of you, and I, included.