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wow, it has been a very long time since i last update my blog.

well, these few weeks have been quite busy and tiring, and hence my blog's been left out to rot. =x
my attachment officially ended approximately 3 weeks ago?
since then, i've not got a chance to update. D:
so in order to complete my memoirs of year 3 attachment, i shall write a
small post on the last day.
the last stop of my attachment is the pharmacy store and unit dose satellite pharmacy.
all i could say bout the attachment is... tiring! (it's not slack at all!)

the people there are not bad.
not as bad as most of my classmates described to be.

maybe because we're the last group, and they're glad that there won't be any more poly students coming over to interrupt their normal work flow. (well, at least till next sems, they won't see any more students)
the work at the store is basically like what a store man will do.

nothing related to what we've learnt and whatsoever.
if you really want to say, maybe that's the first in first out concept, and that's all.
LOL!
everyday, for 3 straight days, we carried tons and tons of cough syrup, packed millions of pills.
carried big boxes and struggled to stretch the pathetic don't-know-why-not-elastic-at-all rubber bands to tie the boxes together.
i even cut myself.

well, we literally worked like mad man and mad women.

and i actually felt quite bad because we made the workers there got scolding for the 3 days we were there.
and they got scolding mainly because of us.
i think they must really hated us to the core.

on the other side, we went to the operating theatres to walk walk see see.

it's cool, and we got to see the surgeons operating the patients.

we saw the operation through the tv screens and also one live one, where i see the surgeons directly operate the patient, and you can still see the organs live.
i think the one we saw live is some stomach surgery or something.

and the one we saw on the screen is a heart surgery i guess, as the organ we saw in the screen keeps pumping.

it's really cool.
for one moment, i also wanted to become a surgeon.

HAHA!
oh ya! we saw the new born babies too. so cute~

the attachment at unit dose is a slack one, maybe because we were only there for one day?
what we do there was just scanning of the bar codes, packing the tabs into 100s etc.
that's all, and that's the end of the attachment.
now that we're back to school to study, we all now missed the days where we were on attachment.
timetable is 9-5 everyday, and by the time we went back home, we are all very sleepy. (*LtM*)

but we still have got quizzes to study and projects to do.

it's so tiring.

never mind, just one more week and the torturous July will be over.

and here comes the study weeks... (and it's really weeks, cos of the YOG break)