Hey everyone,
to those who have watched The Dark Knight...
Spot the ocular mistake in the movie!
Hint: Pay attention to the character 2 face!!
Present: A meal at Mac!!! For Eddie, maybe 2.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Friday, July 25, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Video
Hi all,
those who have watched the video, I hope you can comment on it.
Mainly on a few points:
Do you think the video was helpful? Why it was helpful.
Hope you can also comment on the following scenes you saw in the video.
Scene 1: Messy GE form.
Scene 2: Silt Lamp Examination.
Scene 3: Phoropter adjusment.
Scene4: MIA student.
Lastly,
those who have watched the video, I hope you can comment on it.
Mainly on a few points:
Do you think the video was helpful? Why it was helpful.
Hope you can also comment on the following scenes you saw in the video.
Scene 1: Messy GE form.
Scene 2: Silt Lamp Examination.
Scene 3: Phoropter adjusment.
Scene4: MIA student.
Lastly,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RUOHAN!
Monday, July 21, 2008
Scrap book
Hi all,
just a quick update.
One of you guys actually suggested on doing up a scrap book.
Just want to check if you guys are interested in it?
just a quick update.
One of you guys actually suggested on doing up a scrap book.
Just want to check if you guys are interested in it?
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Quotas
Hi everyone,
I understand from some of you that the quota system is out for the module Clinical Practice.
However, I still urge each and everyone of you to do as many GEs, SCL and RGP fit as possible.
Reason:
Once you step out to work, you want to feel confident in handling patients, doing CL fits and adjusting frames.
The more you do, the more questions you will have. It will thus be a good opportunity to then ask and clear your doubts. When you are out practicing by yourself, your employers will expect you to know everything( though I know it it very unfair). Once you start work, you may be the only optom in the shop, thus you may not be able to clarify your doubts then.
It is difficult at times, but as much as possible, do bring in your family to do GEs and bring in your friends to do SCL or RGP fits.
You may not master it the first time round, but as do more of it, it wil get better.
You really don't wish to graduate having only done 6 RGPs. Right?
I understand from some of you that the quota system is out for the module Clinical Practice.
However, I still urge each and everyone of you to do as many GEs, SCL and RGP fit as possible.
Reason:
Once you step out to work, you want to feel confident in handling patients, doing CL fits and adjusting frames.
The more you do, the more questions you will have. It will thus be a good opportunity to then ask and clear your doubts. When you are out practicing by yourself, your employers will expect you to know everything( though I know it it very unfair). Once you start work, you may be the only optom in the shop, thus you may not be able to clarify your doubts then.
It is difficult at times, but as much as possible, do bring in your family to do GEs and bring in your friends to do SCL or RGP fits.
You may not master it the first time round, but as do more of it, it wil get better.
You really don't wish to graduate having only done 6 RGPs. Right?
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Monday, July 7, 2008
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Language
Dear all,
the next time you are in clinic, please please watch your language.
It is understandable that people get frustrated by clinicians, patients or just frustrated in general. Please please, no swearing in clinic.
If you really really have to swear, just say out the initals of the swear word, quietly.
It does not reflect well on you if you swear, esp in front of or if the patient is still around. It also does not reflect well on SPOC.
Many thanks
the next time you are in clinic, please please watch your language.
It is understandable that people get frustrated by clinicians, patients or just frustrated in general. Please please, no swearing in clinic.
If you really really have to swear, just say out the initals of the swear word, quietly.
It does not reflect well on you if you swear, esp in front of or if the patient is still around. It also does not reflect well on SPOC.
Many thanks
Attire
Dear all,
please be reminded that you are to wear formal wear to the clinic.
Formal wear is enforced so as to portray a professional image and a respect to your patient and most of your your own profession.
The next time you are schduled for clinic, please ensure
please be reminded that you are to wear formal wear to the clinic.
Formal wear is enforced so as to portray a professional image and a respect to your patient and most of your your own profession.
The next time you are schduled for clinic, please ensure
- Covered shoes
- Ironed Lab Coat
- Long hair tied up
- Instruments charged
- An open mind
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