May 27, 2010

LOVE STORY OF A MEDICO !!!


This is one of those funny messages I received.....which actually sounds too good to be true! Many of my colleagues may (or may not?) have read this.....so for the benefit of my non-medico acquaintances, I am posting this.....just for laughs!

PLEASE NOTE: ANY RESEMBLANCE TO REAL-LIFE MEDICOS IS PURELY CO-INCIDENTAL.

So, here goes.....the "LOVE STORY" of a medico:

I was in Class XII
She was in Class XII

I got admission into MBBS
She got admission into B.Sc

I was still doing my MBBS
She got an M.Sc.

I was finishing my MBBS
She got a Ph.D

I completed MBBS
She got married

I was preparing for my MD entrance
She is the mother of two children

I am doing my MD
Her daughter is in Class I
I completed my MD

I opened my own Hospital
Her daughter passed Class XII

The greatest Irony: Today is my engagement
And her daughter is my fiancee!!!

THERE'S ALSO A HINDI VERSION OF THIS (though, slightly different), which I am gonna share (Please EXCUSE the Bambaiyya Hindi,you staunch "Shudh Hindi" loyalists out there):

Main 12th mein tha
Woh 12th mein thi

Main MBBS kar raha tha
Woh B.Sc kar rahi thi

Main MBBS kar raha tha
Woh M.Sc. kar rahi thi

Main MBBS kar raha tha
Woh Ph.D kar rahi thi

Main Doctor ban gaya
Woh Doctor ban gayi

Uski Shaadi ho gayi
Main PG-Entrance de raha tha

Woh do bacchon ki maa ban gayi
Main MD Gynaec kar raha tha

Bacche paanch saal ke hokar school jaane lagein
Main MD Gynaec ban gaya

Bacche tenth pass ho gaye
Maine Hospital shuru kiya

AFSOS ISS BAAT KI HAIN ke:
Aaj uski TUBECTOMY hain aur meri ENGAGEMENT

!!!

May 23, 2010

FIRST TIME IN LABOUR !!!


We, medical students, have something called "clinical postings" everyday (starting from our second year in MBBS).....where we're supposed to attend OPDs (as observers), have case-discussions, learn minor clinical procedures and observe major ones, etc etc.... So, this was the first time we were posted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Whilst waiting for our Professor on the first day, curiosity got the better of me and I ventured near the labour room.....(as you shall find out later, CURIOSITY does KILL the cat!).....Lo behold! What a sight.....A single intern busy working on an episiotomy suture surrounded by a bevy of screeching ladies.....and the moment he saw me, he yelled out, "Hey you, get me another pack of Catgut". The look on his face said it all....I was the proverbial "bakra" (scapegoat)! Now all this suture material lingo was Greek to me at that time. So, I yelled back, "Sir, I am a second-year student"! Miffed, he replied, "Okay, do you know how to record a patients blood pressure....go and record that lady's BP". Now, this was something we were taught very well in the first year and I thought why not put it to good use here! So I went ahead and got the sphygmomanometer and got to the aforementioned "lady's" table. She was a hefty woman in her late twenties.....lying on her back with her legs spread wide open (almost a lithotomy position, in medical parlance). I went ahead and began tying the sphygmomanometer cuff to her right arm.....(I may have tied the cuff a tad too tight!).....she winced a little.....I didn't mind.....and went ahead and began inflating the cuff. I moved towards the leg-end of the labour table, unknowingly. Meanwhile just to comfort her a little, I asked her..... (AND NEVER EVER DO THIS TO A WOMAN IN LABOUR, even out of courtesy!) in Marathi (the local language there) "बाई, तुम्हाला त्रास होतोय का?".....loosely meaning, "Lady, are you in some sort of pain?".....What happened next, completely shook me!!!.....I don't know how, but she just KICKED me in the groin.....and asked, " आता सांग तुला त्रास होतोय का?" (Translation: Now tell me if you are in some sort of pain?).....Too taken aback and with an aching groin, I just got out of there that very moment, still trying to figure out what had happened exactly. On my way out though, I did notice a snicker on the interns face and a glistening look in his eyes (As though saying, take that you incompetent @$$).....
{ PS: (UN)FORTUNATELY......during my internship, I happened to see the aforementioned "lady" again (SECOND time in LABOUR, I guess!).....although, she didn't recognize me, I made a run for the nearest exit! }

AND that is also when I decided I am never gonna specialize in OBSTETRICS!!!
A lesson learnt the hard way!

May 07, 2010

OPENING NOTE


Well,after a lot of social networking and micro-blogging on Orkut, Facebook, Twitter and what not, here I am, finally, on.....BLOGGER!!!
So let's get to know me.....I'm a doctor (the medicine kind), just fresh out of med. college and an aspiring PG-candidate. An avid reader of books (besides thousands of medical texts, fiction as well as select non-fiction), a freelance writer and also having dabbled in a bit of social work-cum-teaching (English to differently-abled children), that's me.
Enough said 'bout me........so, what's my blog gonna be about?.......Anything and everything......take for example, some great moments at my alma-mater or memories of my rather gruelling-yet-interesting internship or relevant current events that tickle my fancy!
So, welcome to my world.....here's hoping you enjoy reading my blog!