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Freshly Pressed.
Being a born cynic from the West of Scotland, it’s hardly surprising that when I noticed a distinct spike in blog hits yesterday, my heart sank.
Another bleedin’ scam, I thought. More time I need to spend monitoring, vetting and ‘cleaning up’ reactions, comments and subscribers to my wee blog of nonsense. I thought this was meant to be fun?!
But no! Further investigation revealed my blog post ‘Antisocial Media’ from 20th April, had been selected by WordPress for its daily ‘Freshly Pressed’ feature.
Yay!
Whoop-di-woo!
Nah – I’m still not buying it. So some wee spider-bot thing has stopped crawling over t’internet, and taken a breather on my URL Big deal! (Looks like I know what I’m talking about, eh?) 😉
Of course, I have no idea of what I’m talking about. None whatsoever, it appears.
So I contacted my pal AI for guidance and reassurance. And it seems ‘bots’ are not involved. Posts selected for the feature are picked by actual humans. Real people! Can you believe it?
Hmmnn. 🤔 Us Glasgow punters take a lot of convincing.
But, whisper it, despite our inbred ‘glass-half-full’ dour disposition, we do quite like a bit of praise for a job well done. It’s just we don’t generally shout about it and keep it very much to ourselves.
Sod that for a game of soldiers! Here’s what I found out about ‘Freshly Pressed.’
Freshly Pressed is a curated spotlight feature on WordPress.com that highlights standout blog posts from the community. Unlike the “Reader” feed or social media algorithms, Freshly Pressed is hand-selected by the WordPress editorial team. They look for posts that are “genuinely good”—thoughtful, well-crafted, and unique.
Wow! I’m uncharacteristically happy! That’s amazing! My wee blog! I’m so chuffed!
Ah … wait, a second, there, wee man. Your pal AI also says this:
* Approximately 409 million people view more than 20 billion pages on WordPress sites every single day.
* Readers digest roughly 70 million new posts daily.
*Users leave about 77 million new comments each day.
I think that perhaps puts your 200+ hits and 99 ‘Likes’ into perspective, eh? Not feeling so chipper, now are we?
You know – sometimes I’m so glad of my Scottish upbringing. At least I knew the joy and elation would only be brief. (sigh!) 😮💨
***** But please do ‘Like and Share,’ and help spread the word – I did quite enjoy that momentary feeling of achievement. *****
#blog #blogging #curatedBlogPost #DailyBlog #FreshlyPressed #humor #humour #LikeShare #LikeAndShare #shortLivedJoy #WordpressFreshlyPressed
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Campaign Against Camping!
Have I ever been camping?
Have I ever been camping?!!
You’re rootin’ tootin’, I’ve been camping. I’ll tell you – I’ve spent some of the most miserable days and nights of my life under canvas.
I’m cool with the notion of getting back to nature. I did, after all, spend eighteen years of my working life outdoors, in just about every kind of weather imaginable, when I was working with animals. That part doesn’t faze me at all. It wasn’t pleasant at times, for sure, but I knew come six o’ clock in the evening, I could head home for a hot bath, something nice to eat, and watch my favourite television programme.
That didn’t happen on any camping expedition I was on, that’s for sure.
You see, I was in the Boy Scouts. In the late 1960s and early ’70s. Camping was seen then as ‘character building.’ And I think that’s what turned me into the bitter and twisted wee character I am today.
The idea was we went on organised camps with the Troop Leaders to learn all sorts of useful skills.
Aye right! I’m not sure exactly how may tent pegs I’ve subsequently had to whittle from a damp log found in the woods, but I’m guessing if I were to count them, they’d come to less than a finger on one hand.
Map-reading? There’s another. Just jump in a taxi for goodness sake. Erecting a tent. Why? I’m never likely to go camping ever, ever again.
It was pointless. Why not just take us away for the weekend to a nice hotel in a distant city where we could all sneak out, meet up with the local Girl Guide unit , and blag a few illicit beers. That would have more of a practical life experience.
But no – not only were our parents so happy to pack us off for random weekends with the Scout Leaders, so they could … well … they were also happy to let us go without the adult supervision. And so off we’d go, maybe six of us from our own patrol; off to show the Leaders what great Scouts we were. Off to live under canvas for a weekend at the arse-end of the Earth.
One time, our ever-so-inexperienced band of idiots pitched our tent at the foot of a wooded slope. With a river about fifty yards away.
And it rained. Big, Scottish rain. Scottish rain is like rain the world over. Only more miserable!
At two o’clock in the morning, with our sleeping bags already soaked, we had go out in the dark, with some crappy wee torch thing (the wick in the lanterns we’d brought were too damp to ignite) and dig a bloody big, deep trench around the tent and divert the cascading water away.
Over the next two days, we replaced the rainwater in our clothes with smoke from the campfire which we eventually managed to restart.
And we couldn’t just break camp and head home, because we were in the middle of bleedin’ nowhere, and weren’t due to be picked up until the Monday afternoon.
And see all this palaver about digging latrines or using the bushes in the woods like a bear does??!! Whaaat?!
That was the last time I went camping.
(Oh no, wait. My wife and I did stay overnight in one of these plush Arabian tent things in Goa, India, a couple of years ago. And I got bitten on the chest by a huge spider that I witnessed escaping from under the bedsheet. The bite left a dirty great welt that I had to bombard with antiseptic creams for a week.)
And caravanning is no better! I’ll post my ‘Caravan Holiday Hell‘ tale, taken from my book ‘A Space Hopper Killed My Hamster‘ in a day or two. Once I’ve gotten over the trauma of re-living my Camping experiences.
SO THAT’S IT – CAMPING MUST BE BANNED! I’M STARTING A CAMPAIGN. HERE AND NOW! ARE YOU WITGH ME, BROTHERS & SISTERS? ADD YOUR NAME IN THE COMMENTS SECTION BELOW, AND TOGETHER WE WILL CANVASS AGAINST CANVAS!
#author #humour #humor #Scotland #Writing #DailyBlog #literature #Dailyprompt1923 #Camping #BoyScouts #HaveYouEverBeenCamping -
Totally Floored!
TOTALLY FLOORED!
#DailyBlog #humor #humour #lackOfSleep #limerick #Poetry #sleeping #Snoring #Writing
She loved him, but couldn’t ignore
The sound of her husband’s loud snore.
But he dismissed all her pleas
And continued to wheeze,
So she forced him to sleep on the floor. -
Totally Floored!
TOTALLY FLOORED!
#humour #humor #Poetry #Writing #DailyBlog #limerick #Snoring #sleeping #lackOfSleep
She loved him, but couldn’t ignore
The sound of her husband’s loud snore.
But he dismissed all her pleas
And continued to wheeze,
So she forced him to sleep on the floor. -
Totally Floored!
TOTALLY FLOORED!
#DailyBlog #humor #humour #lackOfSleep #limerick #Poetry #sleeping #Snoring #Writing
She loved him, but couldn’t ignore
The sound of her husband’s loud snore.
But he dismissed all her pleas
And continued to wheeze,
So she forced him to sleep on the floor. -
Totally Floored!
TOTALLY FLOORED!
#DailyBlog #humor #humour #lackOfSleep #limerick #Poetry #sleeping #Snoring #Writing
She loved him, but couldn’t ignore
The sound of her husband’s loud snore.
But he dismissed all her pleas
And continued to wheeze,
So she forced him to sleep on the floor. -
All Clogged Up!
ALL CLOGGED UP.
There once was Dutchman called Klohs
#10K #amusingRhyme #author #crow #DailyBlog #dailyprompt #humor #humour #limerick #marathon #Netyerlands #Poetry #roadRunning #Writing
Who ran the Amsterdam 10K in clogs.
He was dressed as a crow,
Which just goes to show,
He was mad as a box of frogs. -
All Clogged Up!
ALL CLOGGED UP.
There once was Dutchman called Klohs
#10K #amusingRhyme #author #crow #DailyBlog #dailyprompt #humor #humour #limerick #marathon #Netyerlands #Poetry #roadRunning #Writing
Who ran the Amsterdam 10K in clogs.
He was dressed as a crow,
Which just goes to show,
He was mad as a box of frogs. -
All Clogged Up!
ALL CLOGGED UP.
There once was Dutchman called Klohs
#10K #amusingRhyme #author #crow #DailyBlog #dailyprompt #humor #humour #limerick #marathon #Netyerlands #Poetry #roadRunning #Writing
Who ran the Amsterdam 10K in clogs.
He was dressed as a crow,
Which just goes to show,
He was mad as a box of frogs. -
All Clogged Up!
ALL CLOGGED UP.
There once was Dutchman called Klohs
#10K #amusingRhyme #author #crow #DailyBlog #dailyprompt #humor #humour #limerick #marathon #Netyerlands #Poetry #roadRunning #Writing
Who ran the Amsterdam 10K in clogs.
He was dressed as a crow,
Which just goes to show,
He was mad as a box of frogs. -
It’s not the taking part, it’s the watching on TV that counts.
I love sport. I always have. Since childhood, I’ve competed at soccer, running, baseball, tennis and pickleball. I’ve also played a lot golf, though not competitively. I’m no longer allowed to do my twice weekly, intense circuit sessions in the gym, but do still work out at home on the treadmill and bike every day.
(Told you I love sport!)
So when the Olympics comes around, I’m in heaven. I sort of leave this world for a couple of weeks and immerse myself in all the sports on offer.
Obviously, with athletics being my ‘best’ sport, I watch everything from the track and field. But I enjoy just as much watching sports that aren’t normally screened into our homes. Handball, for instance. That’s a wonderful sport – so fast.
Netball, I love. And gymnastics – what these talented athletes do just melts my brain!
Cycling too, both road and track.
But this isn’t making for very interesting reading, is it? Me banging on, creating a simple list of sports.
So what I thought I’d do, is tag on Chapter #34 from my latest book, ‘A Space Hopper Killed My Hamster … amusing tales of growing up in the ’60s & ’70s.’ It’s a three-minute, light-hearted read from here – and it is relevant to the Olympics.
I Could’ve Been a Contender.
Why does ‘Team GB’ often fail to fulfil its potential when it comes to The Olympic Games? I’ll tell you why. (Uh oh … rant, incoming!)
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The Paris Olympic Games of 2024 offered competitors the chance of winning medals in thirty-two sports, though let’s not get too bogged down in debating whether Breaking (break dancing) should be considered a sport. This is an increase of nine events from The Games of the ’70s, with the re-admission of golf and tennis in recent times somewhat diluting the traditional Corinthian spirit by allowing the participation of many mega rich, full-time, sportsmen and women.
Nowadays there is far more emphasis on the professionalism of the competitors.
Fifty-plus years ago, in the days before money became such an open and obvious part of The Olympics, there was, theoretically at least, hope for all of us seeking sporting immortality. One significant hurdle (sorry) lay in our path and prevented our dreams becoming reality. Certainly, in this part of the world.
You see, I grew up in the West of Scotland, around Glasgow. We love our sport in this city … but when I say ‘sport’ that historically meant just football. As a youngster, I played. I watched. I dreamed.
I had a couple of friends who played basketball and a couple of big nutters I knew didn’t mind having their ears turned ‘cauliflower’ and noses flattened through playing rugby. But that wasn’t an Olympic recognised sport in ’72 and ’76.
I was considered a bit eccentric when, at the age of thirteen, in addition to playing football, I also took up athletics (running.) Some girls I was friendly with also took to the track and cross-country, two of them going on to achieve international honours.
But that was it: football, basketball, athletics.
Of the twenty-three sports competed for at The Olympic Games during The Seventies, my friends and I had access to THREE!
Where was the Equestrian centre for us to try out at Dressage, for instance?
Rowing? Sailing? Canoeing? We’d had it drummed into us all our young lives that if we so much as set foot anywhere near the local canal, we’d be grounded, and pocket-money would be withheld for a month.
Handball? What the **** was handball?
Granted, living in Glasgow, access to Fencing and Shooting, in an unofficial capacity, may have been possible … but you take my point.
At Munich in 1972, Great Britain & Northern Ireland placed twelfth overall, winning 18 medals (4 Gold, 5 Silver and 9 Bronze.) In Montreal, four years later, we dropped to thirteenth in the medal table, scoring only 13 in total (3 Gold, 5 Silver and 5 Bronze.)
When you consider the Soviet Union claimed 125 and 99 medals in the respective Games, closely followed by East Germany and USA, it’s not great, is it? It’s true, USSR and the Eastern bloc countries adopted an odd interpretation of the word ’amateur,’ but that’s not necessarily the reason we performed so poorly in comparison.
No, it’s as I alluded to earlier – a lack of training facilities. That, and the sports being considered ‘minority interests’ by the powers that were.
To become the best at any sport, we now appreciate a sportsperson must start young. Back in ’72 and ’76 we simply didn’t have the opportunity to become good at the Olympic-recognised sports.
But we were good at Shove Ha’penny; at Marbles; at Skipping; at Chinese Ropes, and Hopscotch. We were brilliant at British Bulldogs (why is Kabaddi not an Olympic sport?) Dodge Ball and even Hide & Seek.
I can only think the Olympic Association missed a trick there.
Oh, how I’d have loved the opportunity to compete for a gold medal in Ring! Bang! Scoosh!
I could have been a contender, you know.
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#1970sNostalgia #amusingStories #athletics #author #cycling #DailyBlog #Dailyprompt1898 #Handball #humor #humour #ILovedThe1960s1970s #Netball #Olympics #spaceHopper #WhatOlympicSportsDoYouEnjoyWatchingMost #Writing -
I am, the one and only …
Most times, I find the WordPress daily prompt quite interesting. (See, there I go again with that Glasgow tendency to play things down. 😉 ) ‘Quite interesting.’ Hmmnnn.
Today though, it’s rather dumb. Well, I think so. (And I’m not convinced it’s grammatically correct either. Just sayin’.)
‘Which aspects do you think makes a person unique?’Easy! Simply put – their ‘existence.‘ There – that was a short blog post. Sorted.
OK – a little bit more. I’m certain I’m not the only short person in the world; there’s probably another short man somewhere who rocks a daft mohawk hairstyle at 67 years of age; more, there’s probably some dude who’s short, old, with an age-inappropriate haircut and plays pickleball; probably has a large record collection too; and enjoys writing. And is a bit of an idiot.
All those mentioned above can take a seat.
Now, the field of similarity has decreased dramatically, I should think. So how many of those still standing, worked in Banking for 28 years; then worked with dogs and other household pets for 18?
Aye – not many left now. Ok, who can also say they’ve had a gun pointed at their face during a bank raid? Or survived an Out of Hospital Sudden Cardiac Arrest?
Yaaay! I win! 🙂
I’m willing to bet all of this week’s pocket-money, there’s nobody else in the world fulfills all the criteria that’s required to be me. ‘Coz I’m special. I’m unique.
And so are you. And the next person; and the next.
We are not ‘unique’ because of our looks or our actions or our attitudes. There will always be someone, somewhere can match them. We are unique because of a combination of things. We are unique because of circumstances, good or bad.
We are unique because of a combination of circumstances in our very existence.
We are each, ‘the one and only …’
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***Apologies – that was rubbish post. Totally kack. As I said earlier in the week, I can’t do ‘serious,’ very well. ***‘
#author #DailyBlog #Dailyprompt1894 #humor #humour #mohawk #TheOneAndOnly #Unique #WhichAspectsDoYouThinkMakesAPersonUnique #Wordpress #wordpressDailyPrompt #Writing -
I am, the one and only …
Most times, I find the WordPress daily prompt quite interesting. (See, there I go again with that Glasgow tendency to play things down. 😉 ) ‘Quite interesting.’ Hmmnnn.
Today though, it’s rather dumb. Well, I think so. (And I’m not convinced it’s grammatically correct either. Just sayin’.)
‘Which aspects do you think makes a person unique?’Easy! Simply put – their ‘existence.‘ There – that was a short blog post. Sorted.
OK – a little bit more. I’m certain I’m not the only short person in the world; there’s probably another short man somewhere who rocks a daft mohawk hairstyle at 67 years of age; more, there’s probably some dude who’s short, old, with an age-inappropriate haircut and plays pickleball; probably has a large record collection too; and enjoys writing. And is a bit of an idiot.
All those mentioned above can take a seat.
Now, the field of similarity has decreased dramatically, I should think. So how many of those still standing, worked in Banking for 28 years; then worked with dogs and other household pets for 18?
Aye – not many left now. Ok, who can also say they’ve had a gun pointed at their face during a bank raid? Or survived an Out of Hospital Sudden Cardiac Arrest?
Yaaay! I win! 🙂
I’m willing to bet all of this week’s pocket-money, there’s nobody else in the world fulfills all the criteria that’s required to be me. ‘Coz I’m special. I’m unique.
And so are you. And the next person; and the next.
We are not ‘unique’ because of our looks or our actions or our attitudes. There will always be someone, somewhere can match them. We are unique because of a combination of things. We are unique because of circumstances, good or bad.
We are unique because of a combination of circumstances in our very existence.
We are each, ‘the one and only …’
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***Apologies – that was rubbish post. Totally kack. As I said earlier in the week, I can’t do ‘serious,’ very well. ***‘
#author #DailyBlog #Dailyprompt1894 #humor #humour #mohawk #TheOneAndOnly #Unique #WhichAspectsDoYouThinkMakesAPersonUnique #Wordpress #wordpressDailyPrompt #Writing -
To have and to hold, for better or for worse …
I spent eighteen years as a professional dog walker, before retiring in the autumn of 2024. During that time, ‘technology’ continued to leap forward in great bounds like a playful golden retriever. However, it made no odds to my daily working life, other than my being able to order a delivered lunchtime pizza from my phone. *
*(This is mentioned for illustrative purposes only – there was no way I could afford pizza for lunch. And anyway, have you ever eaten pizza in front of several slavering dogs with pleading eyes? That’s one big guilt-trip right there.)However, if you count my wee writing hobby as a ‘job’ – a very poorly paid, but fun ‘job’ – then I’d have to say technology in recent years has made a big difference.
For a start, technology has made me lazy. And for all its time-saving advantages, it has in many ways actually presented more time-related pressures.
Artificial Intelligence is wonderful, up to a point. I refuse point blank to use it for actually writing the content of this blog (it’s kinda obvious, isn’t it? 😉 ) or my attempts at books. However, what it does give me, is the ability to create wee, amusing cartoons and a programme that highlights over-use of certain words, punctuation errors and the like.
AI also helps big-time in research. For example, last week I disappeared down a rabbit hole of discovering what would be involved in inheriting a haveli in Rajasthan: what would be the tax implications; what grant funding would be available; the size of inner courtyards – all that sort of malarky. (Stay tuned, folks for my first attempt at a published novel. 😉 )
However, to a degree, I do miss spending my day in the Reference section of a large city library, poring through books to enhance my knowledge. And perversely, I feel compelled to use all that time saved by cramming more ‘stuff,’ more deadlines into my waking hours. I’m not really one for daytime television.
And … duh! ‘Technology’ has afforded me the privilege of entertaining you for these past couple of minutes.
But for every ying, there’s a yang. And that means you’ve just wasted another two minutes of your valuable time in reading this nonsense.
Never mind, time-saving ‘technology’ will help you balance it all out in the end.
🙂
#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #author #bookWriting #DailyBlog #Dailyprompt1889 #HowHasTechniologyChangedYourJob #humor #humour #technology #Writing -
To have and to hold, for better or for worse …
I spent eighteen years as a professional dog walker, before retiring in the autumn of 2024. During that time, ‘technology’ continued to leap forward in great bounds like a playful golden retriever. However, it made no odds to my daily working life, other than my being able to order a delivered lunchtime pizza from my phone. *
*(This is mentioned for illustrative purposes only – there was no way I could afford pizza for lunch. And anyway, have you ever eaten pizza in front of several slavering dogs with pleading eyes? That’s one big guilt-trip right there.)However, if you count my wee writing hobby as a ‘job’ – a very poorly paid, but fun ‘job’ – then I’d have to say technology in recent years has made a big difference.
For a start, technology has made me lazy. And for all its time-saving advantages, it has in many ways actually presented more time-related pressures.
Artificial Intelligence is wonderful, up to a point. I refuse point blank to use it for actually writing the content of this blog (it’s kinda obvious, isn’t it? 😉 ) or my attempts at books. However, what it does give me, is the ability to create wee, amusing cartoons and a programme that highlights over-use of certain words, punctuation errors and the like.
AI also helps big-time in research. For example, last week I disappeared down a rabbit hole of discovering what would be involved in inheriting a haveli in Rajasthan: what would be the tax implications; what grant funding would be available; the size of inner courtyards – all that sort of malarky. (Stay tuned, folks for my first attempt at a published novel. 😉 )
However, to a degree, I do miss spending my day in the Reference section of a large city library, poring through books to enhance my knowledge. And perversely, I feel compelled to use all that time saved by cramming more ‘stuff,’ more deadlines into my waking hours. I’m not really one for daytime television.
And … duh! ‘Technology’ has afforded me the privilege of entertaining you for these past couple of minutes.
But for every ying, there’s a yang. And that means you’ve just wasted another two minutes of your valuable time in reading this nonsense.
Never mind, time-saving ‘technology’ will help you balance it all out in the end.
🙂
#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #author #bookWriting #DailyBlog #Dailyprompt1889 #HowHasTechniologyChangedYourJob #humor #humour #technology #Writing -
To have and to hold, for better or for worse …
I spent eighteen years as a professional dog walker, before retiring in the autumn of 2024. During that time, ‘technology’ continued to leap forward in great bounds like a playful golden retriever. However, it made no odds to my daily working life, other than my being able to order a delivered lunchtime pizza from my phone. *
*(This is mentioned for illustrative purposes only – there was no way I could afford pizza for lunch. And anyway, have you ever eaten pizza in front of several slavering dogs with pleading eyes? That’s one big guilt-trip right there.)However, if you count my wee writing hobby as a ‘job’ – a very poorly paid, but fun ‘job’ – then I’d have to say technology in recent years has made a big difference.
For a start, technology has made me lazy. And for all its time-saving advantages, it has in many ways actually presented more time-related pressures.
Artificial Intelligence is wonderful, up to a point. I refuse point blank to use it for actually writing the content of this blog (it’s kinda obvious, isn’t it? 😉 ) or my attempts at books. However, what it does give me, is the ability to create wee, amusing cartoons and a programme that highlights over-use of certain words, punctuation errors and the like.
AI also helps big-time in research. For example, last week I disappeared down a rabbit hole of discovering what would be involved in inheriting a haveli in Rajasthan: what would be the tax implications; what grant funding would be available; the size of inner courtyards – all that sort of malarky. (Stay tuned, folks for my first attempt at a published novel. 😉 )
However, to a degree, I do miss spending my day in the Reference section of a large city library, poring through books to enhance my knowledge. And perversely, I feel compelled to use all that time saved by cramming more ‘stuff,’ more deadlines into my waking hours. I’m not really one for daytime television.
And … duh! ‘Technology’ has afforded me the privilege of entertaining you for these past couple of minutes.
But for every ying, there’s a yang. And that means you’ve just wasted another two minutes of your valuable time in reading this nonsense.
Never mind, time-saving ‘technology’ will help you balance it all out in the end.
🙂
#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #author #bookWriting #DailyBlog #Dailyprompt1889 #HowHasTechniologyChangedYourJob #humor #humour #technology #Writing -
To have and to hold, for better or for worse …
I spent eighteen years as a professional dog walker, before retiring in the autumn of 2024. During that time, ‘technology’ continued to leap forward in great bounds like a playful golden retriever. However, it made no odds to my daily working life, other than my being able to order a delivered lunchtime pizza from my phone. *
*(This is mentioned for illustrative purposes only – there was no way I could afford pizza for lunch. And anyway, have you ever eaten pizza in front of several slavering dogs with pleading eyes? That’s one big guilt-trip right there.)However, if you count my wee writing hobby as a ‘job’ – a very poorly paid, but fun ‘job’ – then I’d have to say technology in recent years has made a big difference.
For a start, technology has made me lazy. And for all its time-saving advantages, it has in many ways actually presented more time-related pressures.
Artificial Intelligence is wonderful, up to a point. I refuse point blank to use it for actually writing the content of this blog (it’s kinda obvious, isn’t it? 😉 ) or my attempts at books. However, what it does give me, is the ability to create wee, amusing cartoons and a programme that highlights over-use of certain words, punctuation errors and the like.
AI also helps big-time in research. For example, last week I disappeared down a rabbit hole of discovering what would be involved in inheriting a haveli in Rajasthan: what would be the tax implications; what grant funding would be available; the size of inner courtyards – all that sort of malarky. (Stay tuned, folks for my first attempt at a published novel. 😉 )
However, to a degree, I do miss spending my day in the Reference section of a large city library, poring through books to enhance my knowledge. And perversely, I feel compelled to use all that time saved by cramming more ‘stuff,’ more deadlines into my waking hours. I’m not really one for daytime television.
And … duh! ‘Technology’ has afforded me the privilege of entertaining you for these past couple of minutes.
But for every ying, there’s a yang. And that means you’ve just wasted another two minutes of your valuable time in reading this nonsense.
Never mind, time-saving ‘technology’ will help you balance it all out in the end.
🙂
#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #author #bookWriting #DailyBlog #Dailyprompt1889 #HowHasTechniologyChangedYourJob #humor #humour #technology #Writing -
To have and to hold, for better or for worse …
I spent eighteen years as a professional dog walker, before retiring in the autumn of 2024. During that time, ‘technology’ continued to leap forward in great bounds like a playful golden retriever. However, it made no odds to my daily working life, other than my being able to order a delivered lunchtime pizza from my phone. *
*(This is mentioned for illustrative purposes only – there was no way I could afford pizza for lunch. And anyway, have you ever eaten pizza in front of several slavering dogs with pleading eyes? That’s one big guilt-trip right there.)However, if you count my wee writing hobby as a ‘job’ – a very poorly paid, but fun ‘job’ – then I’d have to say technology in recent years has made a big difference.
For a start, technology has made me lazy. And for all its time-saving advantages, it has in many ways actually presented more time-related pressures.
Artificial Intelligence is wonderful, up to a point. I refuse point blank to use it for actually writing the content of this blog (it’s kinda obvious, isn’t it? 😉 ) or my attempts at books. However, what it does give me, is the ability to create wee, amusing cartoons and a programme that highlights over-use of certain words, punctuation errors and the like.
AI also helps big-time in research. For example, last week I disappeared down a rabbit hole of discovering what would be involved in inheriting a haveli in Rajasthan: what would be the tax implications; what grant funding would be available; the size of inner courtyards – all that sort of malarky. (Stay tuned, folks for my first attempt at a published novel. 😉 )
However, to a degree, I do miss spending my day in the Reference section of a large city library, poring through books to enhance my knowledge. And perversely, I feel compelled to use all that time saved by cramming more ‘stuff,’ more deadlines into my waking hours. I’m not really one for daytime television.
And … duh! ‘Technology’ has afforded me the privilege of entertaining you for these past couple of minutes.
But for every ying, there’s a yang. And that means you’ve just wasted another two minutes of your valuable time in reading this nonsense.
Never mind, time-saving ‘technology’ will help you balance it all out in the end.
🙂
#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #author #bookWriting #DailyBlog #Dailyprompt1889 #HowHasTechniologyChangedYourJob #humor #humour #technology #Writing -
Why is Bomber still giving this scammer a platform in 2026?
https://thedailyblog.co.nz/guest-blog-talk-liberation-panquake-founder-suzie-dawson-speaks/
Suzie Dawson has been collecting money from people and promising a groundbreaking social network for years now, and all Panquake has presented publicly is a social media dashboard, and a link shortener (in 2026 this is obsolete, as well as being a common tool of scammers). Both of these could have been built in an afternoon using unmodified code found on GritHub.
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#KieranMcAnulty loyally towing the Starmerist party line for Hipkins' ;
"If you're talking about the top end of town, then choose the other lot. If you're talking about everyday working NZers, then don't look at them, look at us. And if you give Labour the most votes then we'll have the most sway in govt, and we won't make the same mistakes that Luxon made and just give the small parties everything they ask for."
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#KieranMcAnulty loyally towing the Starmerist party line for Hipkins' ;
"If you're talking about the top end of town, then choose the other lot. If you're talking about everyday working NZers, then don't look at them, look at us. And if you give Labour the most votes then we'll have the most sway in govt, and we won't make the same mistakes that Luxon made and just give the small parties everything they ask for."
(1/?)
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#KieranMcAnulty loyally towing the Starmerist party line for Hipkins' ;
"If you're talking about the top end of town, then choose the other lot. If you're talking about everyday working NZers, then don't look at them, look at us. And if you give Labour the most votes then we'll have the most sway in govt, and we won't make the same mistakes that Luxon made and just give the small parties everything they ask for."
(1/?)
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#KieranMcAnulty loyally towing the Starmerist party line for Hipkins' ;
"If you're talking about the top end of town, then choose the other lot. If you're talking about everyday working NZers, then don't look at them, look at us. And if you give Labour the most votes then we'll have the most sway in govt, and we won't make the same mistakes that Luxon made and just give the small parties everything they ask for."
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Not a lot to report. Feeling a smidge less flare-y, so that's something. Still extra exhausted though.
Mainly, amused AF that Voldemom (as I call my narcissist mother) has managed to alienate yet another member of the extended family -- this time, my one of my siblings' partners. I can't feel sorry for VM, but I can for my siblings and their spouses/partners that she failed them as well.
Anyways. Gonna enjoy an extra dose of caffeine, curl up with games, and enjoy discount heat. We were able to switch to a new tariff with the heat pump, and there are periods of the day when the electricity is cheaper; we're in one of those right now, so smug discount laundry washing, ha ha.
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Preparing For My Exit From The Medical Posting As A House Officer | Housemanship Diaries
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- The Most Enjoyable and Tiring Day In Medical 3
- My Next 6 Months (Post Housemanship)
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While I was in Medical School, my favourite rotation was the Medical Posting and I’ve always imagined myself being a Medical Officer in Medical.
Thus, upon entering my Housemanship Journey, I did not choose to rotate in Medical as my first posting. Many people said that the Medical Posting is the most difficult posting of all the postings due to the patient load as well as the workload.
Thus, I began in Orthopaedics and placed Medical as my Fifth Posting. Mainly, because I wanted to “enjoy” it. Enjoy it in the sense that I already knew the basics and knew how to function as a House Officer and would be able to learn how to manage the patients.
However, albeit being a senior poster, some old habits retain. In the Medical posting, we were required to hand in our logbooks 2 weeks prior our End of Posting Date.
However, I approached my mentor 5 weeks prior my exit. Unfortunately, my assigned mentor at that time was not available and asked me to approach my Specialist-in-charge of House Officers at that time to request for a new Mentor.
I approached the Specialist-in-charge and was assigned a new mentor which happened to be someone I worked with multiple times while I was in Medical 3.
The following week was a rather tensed week for me as I tried my best to cram as much as I could.
I finally had my assessment with my first mentor who is a Medical Officer that Sunday. Thankfully, I passed.
2 days later, I went for my assessment with my second mentor, my reassigned specialist, who passed me as well.
The issue next was the completion of my 12 CMEs. CME stands for Continuous Medical Education which occurs once a week on Tuesdays. In other postings, only 5 CMEs were required in order to pass. Sadly, it is not the same for the Medical Posting.
Unfortunately, CMEs done online were not acceptable even if there are certificate of attendance.
Luckily, I had attended a Hospital CME some time ago and I was only looking for ONE more CME prior to my exit of this posting.
Thus, I used that to my advantage and finally, I was able to hand in my logbook and officially exit the posting.
Sadly, a few days prior to my exit, something occurred that led to the demise of a patient. But, that is a story for another article. Thankfully, that did not affect my exit from this posting and I exited, on time.
If you are due to finish the Medical Posting or any posting in general, take it as a lesson from me and approach your assessors much earlier.
Otherwise, all the very best!
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- Surviving The Night Shift As A House Officer In Medical 3 | Housemanship Diaries
- Surviving The Night Shift In The Medical Posting In General | Housemanship Diaries
- My First Night Shift Covering Medical 4 / Medical 5 / Infectious Disease Ward In Sarawak General Hospital – Housemanship Diaries
- The Most Enjoyable and Tiring Day In Medical 3
- My Next 6 Months (Post Housemanship)
- Part 1 – Life As A Peri Medical House Officer In Hospital Umum Sarawak | The Emergency Department
- Part 2 – Life As A Peri Medical House Officer In Hospital Umum Sarawak | Main Building, Side Building, Infectious Disease Ward
- My Evening Routine In The Medical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- My First Day In Medical Posting – Tagging Day 1 | Housemanship Diaries
- Appreciation Towards The Medical Officers (MOs) – Housemanship Diaries
- 1 Year Of Housemanship Update – Housemanship Diaries
- Another Good Advice I Will Remember For The Longest Time – Housemanship Diaries
- Enjoying The Journey – Housemanship Diaries
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Preparing For My Exit From The Medical Posting As A House Officer | Housemanship Diaries
Related Posts:
- Surviving The Night Shift As A House Officer In Medical 3 | Housemanship Diaries
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- The Most Enjoyable and Tiring Day In Medical 3
- My Next 6 Months (Post Housemanship)
- Part 1 – Life As A Peri Medical House Officer In Hospital Umum Sarawak | The Emergency Department
- Part 2 – Life As A Peri Medical House Officer In Hospital Umum Sarawak | Main Building, Side Building, Infectious Disease Ward
- My Evening Routine In The Medical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- My First Day In Medical Posting – Tagging Day 1 | Housemanship Diaries
- Appreciation Towards The Medical Officers (MOs) – Housemanship Diaries
- 1 Year Of Housemanship Update – Housemanship Diaries
- Another Good Advice I Will Remember For The Longest Time – Housemanship Diaries
- Enjoying The Journey – Housemanship Diaries
While I was in Medical School, my favourite rotation was the Medical Posting and I’ve always imagined myself being a Medical Officer in Medical.
Thus, upon entering my Housemanship Journey, I did not choose to rotate in Medical as my first posting. Many people said that the Medical Posting is the most difficult posting of all the postings due to the patient load as well as the workload.
Thus, I began in Orthopaedics and placed Medical as my Fifth Posting. Mainly, because I wanted to “enjoy” it. Enjoy it in the sense that I already knew the basics and knew how to function as a House Officer and would be able to learn how to manage the patients.
However, albeit being a senior poster, some old habits retain. In the Medical posting, we were required to hand in our logbooks 2 weeks prior our End of Posting Date.
However, I approached my mentor 5 weeks prior my exit. Unfortunately, my assigned mentor at that time was not available and asked me to approach my Specialist-in-charge of House Officers at that time to request for a new Mentor.
I approached the Specialist-in-charge and was assigned a new mentor which happened to be someone I worked with multiple times while I was in Medical 3.
The following week was a rather tensed week for me as I tried my best to cram as much as I could.
I finally had my assessment with my first mentor who is a Medical Officer that Sunday. Thankfully, I passed.
2 days later, I went for my assessment with my second mentor, my reassigned specialist, who passed me as well.
The issue next was the completion of my 12 CMEs. CME stands for Continuous Medical Education which occurs once a week on Tuesdays. In other postings, only 5 CMEs were required in order to pass. Sadly, it is not the same for the Medical Posting.
Unfortunately, CMEs done online were not acceptable even if there are certificate of attendance.
Luckily, I had attended a Hospital CME some time ago and I was only looking for ONE more CME prior to my exit of this posting.
Thus, I used that to my advantage and finally, I was able to hand in my logbook and officially exit the posting.
Sadly, a few days prior to my exit, something occurred that led to the demise of a patient. But, that is a story for another article. Thankfully, that did not affect my exit from this posting and I exited, on time.
If you are due to finish the Medical Posting or any posting in general, take it as a lesson from me and approach your assessors much earlier.
Otherwise, all the very best!
Related Posts:
- Surviving The Night Shift As A House Officer In Medical 3 | Housemanship Diaries
- Surviving The Night Shift In The Medical Posting In General | Housemanship Diaries
- My First Night Shift Covering Medical 4 / Medical 5 / Infectious Disease Ward In Sarawak General Hospital – Housemanship Diaries
- The Most Enjoyable and Tiring Day In Medical 3
- My Next 6 Months (Post Housemanship)
- Part 1 – Life As A Peri Medical House Officer In Hospital Umum Sarawak | The Emergency Department
- Part 2 – Life As A Peri Medical House Officer In Hospital Umum Sarawak | Main Building, Side Building, Infectious Disease Ward
- My Evening Routine In The Medical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- My First Day In Medical Posting – Tagging Day 1 | Housemanship Diaries
- Appreciation Towards The Medical Officers (MOs) – Housemanship Diaries
- 1 Year Of Housemanship Update – Housemanship Diaries
- Another Good Advice I Will Remember For The Longest Time – Housemanship Diaries
- Enjoying The Journey – Housemanship Diaries
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Part 1 – Life As A Peri Medical House Officer In Hospital Umum Sarawak | The Emergency Department
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- Enjoying The Journey – Housemanship Diaries
Upon entering the Medical Posting, I was stationed into the “Peri-Medical Pool”. My “birthplace”, so-called.
Prior to entering the Medical Posting, many of my colleagues commented that the Peri-Medical pool is probably one of the worst place to enter considering that it is rather hectic, busy and messy, not to mention the joblist is never ending.
The working shift for a Medical House Officer is as such:
- Short Day (SD): 7am till 6pm
- Long Day (LD): 7am till 10pm
- Night Shift (ON): 8pm till 9am
The Emergency Department in Hospital Umum Sarawak is rather huge and consists of:
- Green Zone
- EDAU
- CSSD
- Yellow Zone
- Yellow Respi Zone
- Green Yellow Zone
- Red Zone I
- Res Zone II
- Decon
Usually a House Officer is allocated to take care of more than one zones.
For example:
- Green Zone / EDAY / CSSD
- Yellow Zone / Green Yellow Zone
- Red Zone I / Red Zone II / Yellow Respi Zone
When the amount of manpower is high, the job gets done quickly and keeping track of the patients is easier.
However, in days where we are stretched thin it is rather difficult.
The Day Shift
Photo by Laura James on Pexels.comSince I entered the Peri Medical Pool on my Day 1 of tagging in the Medical Posting, my working hours were from 7am till 10pm every day till I offtagged.
I begin my day by first tracing the casenotes of the patients in the zone I am allocated to, snap pictures of the chest x-rays, any relevant radiological reports as well as to trace their bloods.
If bloods were not taken or not in the system, we would then proceed to “summon” the post-night team for help with their bloods.
After all the patients have been traced and the Google Lists have been updated (this is to aid us during our rounds as well as following up on their location later, to ensure that they are not being missed), then I would proceed with my morning reviews.
The morning reviews are just as usual as any morning ward reviews, rounds with the Medical Officer and Specialists and finally carrying out any active joblists.
Since we are in the emergency department, there is usually no afternoon reviews. It depends on the medical officer. Most of the time, rounds are just once daily.
After we are done with our morning joblists, we have to actively screen through the patients in our allocated zones as there is constant movement of the patients in both in and out of the emergency department.
Thus, this means assisting the current on-call team for the day with any STAT bloods or STAT radiological requests as well as updating their progress.
On most days, it is manageable despite the chaos. However, on days where we are lacking in manpower, the difficulty sets in.
The Night Shift
Photo by Photo By: Kaboompics.com on Pexels.comThe night shift begins at 8pm till 9am the following day or until we are done with our “summons”.
I was blessed enough to have gone through perimedical with a partner. Thus, there were two House Officers allocated for the night shift.
As night House Officers in Peri-Medical. We are expected to continue screening through all the casenotes for any new joblist or patients in all the zones in the Emergency Department as well as to assist in any procedures, take STAT bloods or request STAT radiological procedures.
In addition to that, we also have to cover the main building and the side building. This means, if there are any medical patients lodging in non-medical wards, we are in charge of them as well. Most of the time, it is just new transfer ins, sometimes, it is attending to any acute issues.
This is then followed by taking the “coming mornings” or bloods of the stranded patients in the Emergency Department of the lodging patients.
The amount of patients in the Medical Department is extremely high and thus, the medical patients can be stranded up to days in the Emergency Department which can even last till they are being discharged.
Thus, this ensures that the patients are being continued on their treatment irregardless of their location within the hospital.
The night shift as a perimedical house officer can get rather hectic if there are back-to-back influx of new patients in the Emergency Department, tons of coming mornings as well as acute issues in the ward.
In the morning, the “summoned” list can get rather extensive and chaotic as well and can be rather endless.
Hence, on top of the constant walking about the whole hospital, it can get rather tiring. But like I said, it is doable and manageable.
In fact, I enjoyed life as a perimedical house officer a lot.
If you are due to join Peri-Medical, fret not. Keep yourselves equipped with necessary forms and just work quick and as fast as you can.
On some days, one might get lost in the sea of chaos. However, stay strong and know that help is always within reach and that you are not alone.
Related Posts:
- My Evening Routine In The Medical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- My Reflection of 2024
- Surviving Tagging And Finally Celebrating Christmas In The Medical Posting – Housemanship Diaries
- My First Day In Medical Posting – Tagging Day 1 | Housemanship Diaries
- My Morning Routine Being A House Officer Leader In The Surgical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- Reflection Of The Surgical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- My First Night Shift In Surgery | Housemanship Diaries
- Appreciation Towards The Medical Officers (MOs) – Housemanship Diaries
- My Downfall In Surgery Which Led To My Extension – Housemanship Diaries
- 1 Year Of Housemanship Update – Housemanship Diaries
- Another Good Advice I Will Remember For The Longest Time – Housemanship Diaries
- Enjoying The Journey – Housemanship Diaries
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Part 1 – Life As A Peri Medical House Officer In Hospital Umum Sarawak | The Emergency Department
Related Posts:
- My Evening Routine In The Medical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- My Reflection of 2024
- Surviving Tagging And Finally Celebrating Christmas In The Medical Posting – Housemanship Diaries
- My First Day In Medical Posting – Tagging Day 1 | Housemanship Diaries
- My Morning Routine Being A House Officer Leader In The Surgical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- Reflection Of The Surgical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- My First Night Shift In Surgery | Housemanship Diaries
- Appreciation Towards The Medical Officers (MOs) – Housemanship Diaries
- My Downfall In Surgery Which Led To My Extension – Housemanship Diaries
- 1 Year Of Housemanship Update – Housemanship Diaries
- Another Good Advice I Will Remember For The Longest Time – Housemanship Diaries
- Enjoying The Journey – Housemanship Diaries
Upon entering the Medical Posting, I was stationed into the “Peri-Medical Pool”. My “birthplace”, so-called.
Prior to entering the Medical Posting, many of my colleagues commented that the Peri-Medical pool is probably one of the worst place to enter considering that it is rather hectic, busy and messy, not to mention the joblist is never ending.
The working shift for a Medical House Officer is as such:
- Short Day (SD): 7am till 6pm
- Long Day (LD): 7am till 10pm
- Night Shift (ON): 8pm till 9am
The Emergency Department in Hospital Umum Sarawak is rather huge and consists of:
- Green Zone
- EDAU
- CSSD
- Yellow Zone
- Yellow Respi Zone
- Green Yellow Zone
- Red Zone I
- Res Zone II
- Decon
Usually a House Officer is allocated to take care of more than one zones.
For example:
- Green Zone / EDAY / CSSD
- Yellow Zone / Green Yellow Zone
- Red Zone I / Red Zone II / Yellow Respi Zone
When the amount of manpower is high, the job gets done quickly and keeping track of the patients is easier.
However, in days where we are stretched thin it is rather difficult.
The Day Shift
Photo by Laura James on Pexels.comSince I entered the Peri Medical Pool on my Day 1 of tagging in the Medical Posting, my working hours were from 7am till 10pm every day till I offtagged.
I begin my day by first tracing the casenotes of the patients in the zone I am allocated to, snap pictures of the chest x-rays, any relevant radiological reports as well as to trace their bloods.
If bloods were not taken or not in the system, we would then proceed to “summon” the post-night team for help with their bloods.
After all the patients have been traced and the Google Lists have been updated (this is to aid us during our rounds as well as following up on their location later, to ensure that they are not being missed), then I would proceed with my morning reviews.
The morning reviews are just as usual as any morning ward reviews, rounds with the Medical Officer and Specialists and finally carrying out any active joblists.
Since we are in the emergency department, there is usually no afternoon reviews. It depends on the medical officer. Most of the time, rounds are just once daily.
After we are done with our morning joblists, we have to actively screen through the patients in our allocated zones as there is constant movement of the patients in both in and out of the emergency department.
Thus, this means assisting the current on-call team for the day with any STAT bloods or STAT radiological requests as well as updating their progress.
On most days, it is manageable despite the chaos. However, on days where we are lacking in manpower, the difficulty sets in.
The Night Shift
Photo by Photo By: Kaboompics.com on Pexels.comThe night shift begins at 8pm till 9am the following day or until we are done with our “summons”.
I was blessed enough to have gone through perimedical with a partner. Thus, there were two House Officers allocated for the night shift.
As night House Officers in Peri-Medical. We are expected to continue screening through all the casenotes for any new joblist or patients in all the zones in the Emergency Department as well as to assist in any procedures, take STAT bloods or request STAT radiological procedures.
In addition to that, we also have to cover the main building and the side building. This means, if there are any medical patients lodging in non-medical wards, we are in charge of them as well. Most of the time, it is just new transfer ins, sometimes, it is attending to any acute issues.
This is then followed by taking the “coming mornings” or bloods of the stranded patients in the Emergency Department of the lodging patients.
The amount of patients in the Medical Department is extremely high and thus, the medical patients can be stranded up to days in the Emergency Department which can even last till they are being discharged.
Thus, this ensures that the patients are being continued on their treatment irregardless of their location within the hospital.
The night shift as a perimedical house officer can get rather hectic if there are back-to-back influx of new patients in the Emergency Department, tons of coming mornings as well as acute issues in the ward.
In the morning, the “summoned” list can get rather extensive and chaotic as well and can be rather endless.
Hence, on top of the constant walking about the whole hospital, it can get rather tiring. But like I said, it is doable and manageable.
In fact, I enjoyed life as a perimedical house officer a lot.
If you are due to join Peri-Medical, fret not. Keep yourselves equipped with necessary forms and just work quick and as fast as you can.
On some days, one might get lost in the sea of chaos. However, stay strong and know that help is always within reach and that you are not alone.
Related Posts:
- My Evening Routine In The Medical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- My Reflection of 2024
- Surviving Tagging And Finally Celebrating Christmas In The Medical Posting – Housemanship Diaries
- My First Day In Medical Posting – Tagging Day 1 | Housemanship Diaries
- My Morning Routine Being A House Officer Leader In The Surgical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- Reflection Of The Surgical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- My First Night Shift In Surgery | Housemanship Diaries
- Appreciation Towards The Medical Officers (MOs) – Housemanship Diaries
- My Downfall In Surgery Which Led To My Extension – Housemanship Diaries
- 1 Year Of Housemanship Update – Housemanship Diaries
- Another Good Advice I Will Remember For The Longest Time – Housemanship Diaries
- Enjoying The Journey – Housemanship Diaries
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Part 1 – Life As A Peri Medical House Officer In Hospital Umum Sarawak | The Emergency Department
Related Posts:
- My Evening Routine In The Medical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- My Reflection of 2024
- Surviving Tagging And Finally Celebrating Christmas In The Medical Posting – Housemanship Diaries
- My First Day In Medical Posting – Tagging Day 1 | Housemanship Diaries
- My Morning Routine Being A House Officer Leader In The Surgical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- Reflection Of The Surgical Posting | Housemanship Diaries
- My First Night Shift In Surgery | Housemanship Diaries
- Appreciation Towards The Medical Officers (MOs) – Housemanship Diaries
- My Downfall In Surgery Which Led To My Extension – Housemanship Diaries
- 1 Year Of Housemanship Update – Housemanship Diaries
- Another Good Advice I Will Remember For The Longest Time – Housemanship Diaries
- Enjoying The Journey – Housemanship Diaries
Upon entering the Medical Posting, I was stationed into the “Peri-Medical Pool”. My “birthplace”, so-called.
Prior to entering the Medical Posting, many of my colleagues commented that the Peri-Medical pool is probably one of the worst place to enter considering that it is rather hectic, busy and messy, not to mention the joblist is never ending.
The working shift for a Medical House Officer is as such:
- Short Day (SD): 7am till 6pm
- Long Day (LD): 7am till 10pm
- Night Shift (ON): 8pm till 9am
The Emergency Department in Hospital Umum Sarawak is rather huge and consists of:
- Green Zone
- EDAU
- CSSD
- Yellow Zone
- Yellow Respi Zone
- Green Yellow Zone
- Red Zone I
- Res Zone II
- Decon
Usually a House Officer is allocated to take care of more than one zones.
For example:
- Green Zone / EDAY / CSSD
- Yellow Zone / Green Yellow Zone
- Red Zone I / Red Zone II / Yellow Respi Zone
When the amount of manpower is high, the job gets done quickly and keeping track of the patients is easier.
However, in days where we are stretched thin it is rather difficult.
The Day Shift
Photo by Laura James on Pexels.comSince I entered the Peri Medical Pool on my Day 1 of tagging in the Medical Posting, my working hours were from 7am till 10pm every day till I offtagged.
I begin my day by first tracing the casenotes of the patients in the zone I am allocated to, snap pictures of the chest x-rays, any relevant radiological reports as well as to trace their bloods.
If bloods were not taken or not in the system, we would then proceed to “summon” the post-night team for help with their bloods.
After all the patients have been traced and the Google Lists have been updated (this is to aid us during our rounds as well as following up on their location later, to ensure that they are not being missed), then I would proceed with my morning reviews.
The morning reviews are just as usual as any morning ward reviews, rounds with the Medical Officer and Specialists and finally carrying out any active joblists.
Since we are in the emergency department, there is usually no afternoon reviews. It depends on the medical officer. Most of the time, rounds are just once daily.
After we are done with our morning joblists, we have to actively screen through the patients in our allocated zones as there is constant movement of the patients in both in and out of the emergency department.
Thus, this means assisting the current on-call team for the day with any STAT bloods or STAT radiological requests as well as updating their progress.
On most days, it is manageable despite the chaos. However, on days where we are lacking in manpower, the difficulty sets in.
The Night Shift
Photo by Photo By: Kaboompics.com on Pexels.comThe night shift begins at 8pm till 9am the following day or until we are done with our “summons”.
I was blessed enough to have gone through perimedical with a partner. Thus, there were two House Officers allocated for the night shift.
As night House Officers in Peri-Medical. We are expected to continue screening through all the casenotes for any new joblist or patients in all the zones in the Emergency Department as well as to assist in any procedures, take STAT bloods or request STAT radiological procedures.
In addition to that, we also have to cover the main building and the side building. This means, if there are any medical patients lodging in non-medical wards, we are in charge of them as well. Most of the time, it is just new transfer ins, sometimes, it is attending to any acute issues.
This is then followed by taking the “coming mornings” or bloods of the stranded patients in the Emergency Department of the lodging patients.
The amount of patients in the Medical Department is extremely high and thus, the medical patients can be stranded up to days in the Emergency Department which can even last till they are being discharged.
Thus, this ensures that the patients are being continued on their treatment irregardless of their location within the hospital.
The night shift as a perimedical house officer can get rather hectic if there are back-to-back influx of new patients in the Emergency Department, tons of coming mornings as well as acute issues in the ward.
In the morning, the “summoned” list can get rather extensive and chaotic as well and can be rather endless.
Hence, on top of the constant walking about the whole hospital, it can get rather tiring. But like I said, it is doable and manageable.
In fact, I enjoyed life as a perimedical house officer a lot.
If you are due to join Peri-Medical, fret not. Keep yourselves equipped with necessary forms and just work quick and as fast as you can.
On some days, one might get lost in the sea of chaos. However, stay strong and know that help is always within reach and that you are not alone.
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Finally, my much awaited posting… Medical!
Ever since I was a first poster, I have always looked forward towards the Medical Posting but one I decided to keep as my last as I wanted to “learn“ and understand the posting rather than just “float” through.
This served as a disadvantage in other postings as when it came to simple management of hyperkalemia or hypokalemia, I wouldn’t know, neither hypoglycaemia or hyperglycaemia.
Instead, I simply memorised my way in terms of the simple management and “referred to Medical” rather than actually learning to correct them myself in other postings.
Thus, I went complex and complicated first prior to building my way up.
My first day in this much awaited posting was on the 11th of December 2024. I had just completed the Surgical Posting and was on a 5-days-break.
On my first day, I was allocated into the “Perimedical Pool”. Deemed as probably the “worst place” to be allocated in. Thus, as usual, the fear starts creeping in.
I started asking around in regards to my job scope as well as the superiors.
Most of them advised to just arrive on time, which I did, at 7am sharp.
That morning, I was allocated to handle the “Yellow Respi” zone of the Emergency Department.
Thankfully, I had a good friend who was my partner for the day.
We began with tracing x-rays of the patients as well as their blood investigations.
After we have gone through all of the patients, we began with our morning reviews while awaiting our medical officer and specialist.
The medical officer arrived and started reviewing the patients with my friend. Here I was, on Day 1, extremely blur.
I introduced myself to the medical officer and he proceeded to tell me to go about my own reviews while he assessed the other patients with my friend.
Alright, here we go again, just like in every posting. Just how and what am I going to review?
Soon, the specialist came and I proceeded to follow the rounds as I was used to in the Surgical Posting where we all followed the grand rounds.
Instead, I was again asked to proceed with reviewing the other patients in the other cubicle while they go about their rounds.
Feeling quite lost and left out, I proceeded as such. Before I knew it, I reviewed all the patients in that particular cubicle just in time when the medical officer and the specialist came.
Thus, I started presenting and writing, still being tuned to the work culture in the Surgical Posting.
Just like rounds in the other postings, we presented, followed, write and after rounds, proceeded with discharges and carrying out the active joblists.
Surprisingly, I had time for lunch.
Afternoon rounds started at 2pm with just the medical officer and my superior was more than kind enough to start explaining and teaching me as to why certain things are as such.
After the PM rounds, I proceeded to screen through the casenotes and update the list of patients in my zone as well as to take any STAT bloods. Before 6pm, I went for my early dinner.
Considering I was tagging, I had to stay till 10pm whereas the rest who are “Short Day” or “SD” went home by 6pm. Thus, from 6pm till 10pm, I was actively screening through the casenotes in the Yellow Zone, Yellow Respi Zone, Red Zone, Red Zone 2, CSSD, EDOU, Green Yellow Zone and updating the list as well as to take any needed STAT bloods which mainly included blood cultures.
A little before 10pm, I approached one of the medical officers to get my signature for the day and went home.
That concludes my first day of tagging in the Medical Posting which surprisingly turned out rather well. For the first day at least.
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There are three main leaders in the Surgical Posting. One is in charge of curating the weekly schedule, the other, in charge of ward and cubicle / bed allocations as well as to reallocate if there are any people who took emergency leaves or medical leaves and the third one, in charge of our attendance at work.
I was the daily allocator. Being the “allocator”, I would be in charge of designating the house officers to the selected cubicles of both the male and female surgical wards (MSW and FSW), the Peri, EMOT and ETD as well as to look for substitutes if there are any last minute changes or leaves.
Usually, I will prep my allocation in advance after the schedule leader has done the schedule and make necessary changes along the way. The leader in charge of the schedule usually determines which person works the night shift and when as well as to approve any leaves. Usually, the house officers will be divided into their respective wards.
The night before, I usually run through the suggested allocation in the “Leaders Group” with the medical officers in charge of the House Officers to screen through.
After receiving the green light from them or making necessary adjustments, I would then upload the list in the House Officer’s group. Thus, they would then know where they would be covering.
The list is usually sent in the “MOHO” group, meaning the group containing the House Officers and Medical Officers at 6:30 a.m.
Thus, I would wake up and be on standby at 5am everyday, even on my off days as I would wait for any messages should anybody take medical leaves or emergency leaves and make the necessary adjustments needed.
At 6:30 a.m sharp, I forward the daily allocation into the “MOHO” group.
If I happened to be working on that day, I would pause in between work just to send and then go about my work.
However, if I happened to be on leave or having my off days, I would then return to sleep or go about my other activities after 6:30 a.m.
It was an interesting experience having had the privilege to hold the position as one of the posting leaders.
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When I entered the Surgical Posting, we initially did not have the privilege of experiencing subspecialities like other batches.
This was due to the fact that there were lack of house officers.
However, mid-Nov, there was redirection of House Officer allocation and suddenly, the posting was overflowed with House Officers.
Hence, subspecialities were reintroduced. The subspecialities reintroduced are neurosurgical, plastics and urology.
Ever since my first posting in Orthopeaedics, I’ve always wanted to experience being in Plastics after assisting my medical officer at that time with SSG.
Thus, during my final weeks, I was given the priviledge.
The Burn Ward is located at Level 3 of the Main Building, and is able to host at most, 10 patients, with each patient having their own room/cubicle.
Usually the burnt patients are kept at Burn Ward whereas other patients who are admitted for AVF creation or SSG are placed at Surgical Ward.
The timing for us House Officers is from 7am till 6pm, Sunday till Friday with an off day on Saturday.
During my time in Plastics, I would usually arrive on time at 7am and proceed to trace the bloods first. After all the bloods have been traced, I would proceed to help out with morning reviews.
Morning reviews are usually done by the postcall medical officer. This is then followed by rounds with the surgeons, usually starting with the acute or rather, the intubated patients followed by the rest.
Rounds at Burn Ward is only once daily. After morning rounds, we would gather at the “Handover Room” whereby the patients who are not in the Burn Ward but is being seen by Plastics as another team or as a primary team are being handed over in terms of case and progress as well as the newly admitted ones.
Next, we will proceed to follow the “Peri rounds” and change dressings if needed. Usually after the Peri rounds is when us House Officers go about our joblists in terms of posting case, referrals or bloodtakings or imaging request.
The rest of the day could be pretty chill if there is nothing going on but usually, there would be new patients to be transferred in, take blood or any post-op patients to be reviewed.
Sometimes there are cases being called and we are more than welcome to join the operation. In between, there are arterial blood gases (ABGs) to be take in between or bloods to be sent.
Finally, in the evening, prior to leaving at the end of our shift, we would prep the coming mornings and leave them nearby before informing in our Surgical House Officer’s group in regards to the “coming mornings”.
My time in Plastics was rather short-lived and I felt that there was so much more to be learnt. But my time spent there was extremely wonderful and the medical officers and surgeons were more than helpful and welcoming towards the new people into their team.
Definitely, a department that I would want to return to.
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Daily writing prompt What would your life be like without music? View all responsesUtterly boring.
As far as I could recall, I have always associated studying with music.
Perhaps it is because while growing up, my mom had always filled the house with music and made me sit at a corner to study whether I liked it or not, I had to study.
Eventually, I’ve grown used to, to studying with music or reading with music.
In high school, I discovered the kind of music that I like as well as the suitable time for me to study.
Thus, music and studying goes hand-in-hand or I will not be able to focus.
Eventually, I shift to Podcasts and Audiobooks while I am going about doing my chores or cooking, I am either listening to these or music.
Even my daily morning writing has jazz or lo-fi playing in the background.
There are days of course when I do not feel like listening to my music or is simply not in the mood for other musics.
Thus, “lo-fi” or “jazz” are my go-to. Still musical nevertheless.
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Daily writing prompt What would your life be like without music? View all responsesUtterly boring.
As far as I could recall, I have always associated studying with music.
Perhaps it is because while growing up, my mom had always filled the house with music and made me sit at a corner to study whether I liked it or not, I had to study.
Eventually, I’ve grown used to, to studying with music or reading with music.
In high school, I discovered the kind of music that I like as well as the suitable time for me to study.
Thus, music and studying goes hand-in-hand or I will not be able to focus.
Eventually, I shift to Podcasts and Audiobooks while I am going about doing my chores or cooking, I am either listening to these or music.
Even my daily morning writing has jazz or lo-fi playing in the background.
There are days of course when I do not feel like listening to my music or is simply not in the mood for other musics.
Thus, “lo-fi” or “jazz” are my go-to. Still musical nevertheless.
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Daily writing prompt What would your life be like without music? View all responsesUtterly boring.
As far as I could recall, I have always associated studying with music.
Perhaps it is because while growing up, my mom had always filled the house with music and made me sit at a corner to study whether I liked it or not, I had to study.
Eventually, I’ve grown used to, to studying with music or reading with music.
In high school, I discovered the kind of music that I like as well as the suitable time for me to study.
Thus, music and studying goes hand-in-hand or I will not be able to focus.
Eventually, I shift to Podcasts and Audiobooks while I am going about doing my chores or cooking, I am either listening to these or music.
Even my daily morning writing has jazz or lo-fi playing in the background.
There are days of course when I do not feel like listening to my music or is simply not in the mood for other musics.
Thus, “lo-fi” or “jazz” are my go-to. Still musical nevertheless.
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Daily writing prompt What would your life be like without music? View all responsesUtterly boring.
As far as I could recall, I have always associated studying with music.
Perhaps it is because while growing up, my mom had always filled the house with music and made me sit at a corner to study whether I liked it or not, I had to study.
Eventually, I’ve grown used to, to studying with music or reading with music.
In high school, I discovered the kind of music that I like as well as the suitable time for me to study.
Thus, music and studying goes hand-in-hand or I will not be able to focus.
Eventually, I shift to Podcasts and Audiobooks while I am going about doing my chores or cooking, I am either listening to these or music.
Even my daily morning writing has jazz or lo-fi playing in the background.
There are days of course when I do not feel like listening to my music or is simply not in the mood for other musics.
Thus, “lo-fi” or “jazz” are my go-to. Still musical nevertheless.
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Daily writing prompt What things give you energy? View all responsesWorking in the hospital, I wished that I had endless amount of energy. This is due to the never ending amount of patients as well as the lack of manpower.
Despite having completed your side of work, you just wished that you could help out. However, once you are done for the day, the thought of even going out is too tiring, upon returning home.
Thus, the evenings after work are usually spent recuperating and resting before going to bed to repeat the whole thing again the following day.
These are what keeps me going throughout the day.
1. Coffee
I need to have my morning coffee. I just absolutely have to.
My morning is not complete without my morning coffee as my body will feel sluggish and tired. I’m somewhat also more irritable and unable to think or move fast.
Perhaps it is the caffeine addiction speaking.
After I have had my black coffee to start the day and packed my necessary coffee flasks for work, it is then that I am ready to walk out the door and head to work.
2. Chrysanthemum Tea
I have built a liking towards cold chrysanthemum tea.
Personally, I enjoy the sugarless chrysanthemum tea. However, the ones available at work are only those in the can and has sugar in it.
Nevertheless, I still make do with it. Besides it is affordable too. Sipping that cold soothes my soul and reenergises me.
3. Cold Green Tea
In addition to cold chrysanthemum tea, I would usually prepare a jug of green tea and store it in the fridge.
This is for me to enjoy upon returning home and also serves as a healthier alternative to chrysanthemum tea which is packed with sugar.
Thus, the things that energises me are not food but simply drinks.
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Daily writing prompt What things give you energy? View all responsesWorking in the hospital, I wished that I had endless amount of energy. This is due to the never ending amount of patients as well as the lack of manpower.
Despite having completed your side of work, you just wished that you could help out. However, once you are done for the day, the thought of even going out is too tiring, upon returning home.
Thus, the evenings after work are usually spent recuperating and resting before going to bed to repeat the whole thing again the following day.
These are what keeps me going throughout the day.
1. Coffee
I need to have my morning coffee. I just absolutely have to.
My morning is not complete without my morning coffee as my body will feel sluggish and tired. I’m somewhat also more irritable and unable to think or move fast.
Perhaps it is the caffeine addiction speaking.
After I have had my black coffee to start the day and packed my necessary coffee flasks for work, it is then that I am ready to walk out the door and head to work.
2. Chrysanthemum Tea
I have built a liking towards cold chrysanthemum tea.
Personally, I enjoy the sugarless chrysanthemum tea. However, the ones available at work are only those in the can and has sugar in it.
Nevertheless, I still make do with it. Besides it is affordable too. Sipping that cold soothes my soul and reenergises me.
3. Cold Green Tea
In addition to cold chrysanthemum tea, I would usually prepare a jug of green tea and store it in the fridge.
This is for me to enjoy upon returning home and also serves as a healthier alternative to chrysanthemum tea which is packed with sugar.
Thus, the things that energises me are not food but simply drinks.
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Daily writing prompt What things give you energy? View all responsesWorking in the hospital, I wished that I had endless amount of energy. This is due to the never ending amount of patients as well as the lack of manpower.
Despite having completed your side of work, you just wished that you could help out. However, once you are done for the day, the thought of even going out is too tiring, upon returning home.
Thus, the evenings after work are usually spent recuperating and resting before going to bed to repeat the whole thing again the following day.
These are what keeps me going throughout the day.
1. Coffee
I need to have my morning coffee. I just absolutely have to.
My morning is not complete without my morning coffee as my body will feel sluggish and tired. I’m somewhat also more irritable and unable to think or move fast.
Perhaps it is the caffeine addiction speaking.
After I have had my black coffee to start the day and packed my necessary coffee flasks for work, it is then that I am ready to walk out the door and head to work.
2. Chrysanthemum Tea
I have built a liking towards cold chrysanthemum tea.
Personally, I enjoy the sugarless chrysanthemum tea. However, the ones available at work are only those in the can and has sugar in it.
Nevertheless, I still make do with it. Besides it is affordable too. Sipping that cold soothes my soul and reenergises me.
3. Cold Green Tea
In addition to cold chrysanthemum tea, I would usually prepare a jug of green tea and store it in the fridge.
This is for me to enjoy upon returning home and also serves as a healthier alternative to chrysanthemum tea which is packed with sugar.
Thus, the things that energises me are not food but simply drinks.
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Daily writing prompt What things give you energy? View all responsesWorking in the hospital, I wished that I had endless amount of energy. This is due to the never ending amount of patients as well as the lack of manpower.
Despite having completed your side of work, you just wished that you could help out. However, once you are done for the day, the thought of even going out is too tiring, upon returning home.
Thus, the evenings after work are usually spent recuperating and resting before going to bed to repeat the whole thing again the following day.
These are what keeps me going throughout the day.
1. Coffee
I need to have my morning coffee. I just absolutely have to.
My morning is not complete without my morning coffee as my body will feel sluggish and tired. I’m somewhat also more irritable and unable to think or move fast.
Perhaps it is the caffeine addiction speaking.
After I have had my black coffee to start the day and packed my necessary coffee flasks for work, it is then that I am ready to walk out the door and head to work.
2. Chrysanthemum Tea
I have built a liking towards cold chrysanthemum tea.
Personally, I enjoy the sugarless chrysanthemum tea. However, the ones available at work are only those in the can and has sugar in it.
Nevertheless, I still make do with it. Besides it is affordable too. Sipping that cold soothes my soul and reenergises me.
3. Cold Green Tea
In addition to cold chrysanthemum tea, I would usually prepare a jug of green tea and store it in the fridge.
This is for me to enjoy upon returning home and also serves as a healthier alternative to chrysanthemum tea which is packed with sugar.
Thus, the things that energises me are not food but simply drinks.
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