Hie Doctors & Doctors-to-be,
There's an MMA symposium in KL this September, titled
" Medical Education At a Crossroad", and I've been asked to do
a presentation on
"Has medical school training prepared us for Housemanship?"
Our ideals (as a student)...vs the reality of working life.
And I can't pull this off by myself...I need as much input as
possible, from all sources.

So, I would really appreciate if you
can spare me a few minutes by
answering the following Qs. (Even if u
stumble upon this mail much mucha
later than the date stated...do still
reply, as I can always add in input
till the last day!!)
Here goes:
1. how did your college treat you?
2. were resources adequate ? -
classrooms, facilities, patients
3. how was the inter-racial
friendships - malay,indian,chinese ?
4. hows the value of foreign students
to us?
5. what problems did you face?
6. did my college prepare me well for
work?
7. what worked and what didnt...
It'd be great if you can forward this
mail to other colleagues of yours to
be able to gain a wider perspective.
THANKS A ZILLION in advance, all!!
Arigato...really really appreciate
your time.

Have a nice day..