Saturday, August 15, 2015

[update] The last MDSC reflection/e-Portfolio reviews ever!

I just finished my last MDSC reflection/e-Portfolio reviews ever! As usual, this seems to be a rather tedious pass/fail assignment where we are required to assess other people's e-Portfolios, which is another tedious pass/fail assignment in itself.

You might be surprised when comparing with the length of my standard blog posts, but I managed to add many meaningless words and sentence structures in order to drag out the reviews to reach the word count targets. Unfortunately, I am unable to share them here as they may get plagiarized.

[update] American Heart Association Conference acceptance

One of the abstracts we submitted to the American Heart Association (AHA) conference got accepted! I was the second author on the abstract, but I will be going too. It will be an exciting opportunity to be able to go to a proper international medical conference to present and see other people's research. It is great timing too; after our classes finish, and before our graduation.

It was quite a surprise that this particular abstract was accepted though. We thought that some of our other abstracts were more interesting. In the end, it seems like a lot of things with regards to conferences and publications is based on luck. Then again, that is true with many things in life. I have a saying: "Life is like Angry Birds. Some things are easy. Other things require timing, strategy, dedication, and luck."

I hope to be able to present things in more conferences in the future and get some publications as a doctor.

[update] Intern offers

About a month ago, I got my PMCV (Postgraduate Medical Council of Victoria) intern offer as I was a local student in Victoria. I didn't get St Vincent's which was my current clinical school, but I did get a network which is close to my home and my second preference, so I am reasonably happy about it.

The priority two applicants for PMCV (international students studying in Victoria) got their offers two days ago. Some people have received offers but many have not. Yet with all the tsunami of medical students and not enough internship places, the government still plans to open a new medical school at Curtin! Despicable...