Discrimination in Her Majesty's Land

Nov 09, 2011 01:17

I woke up late today.  *&^%$#$%^&*...
In order to follow that jerk's car to the GP clinic, I need to walk to his place which normally takes me 30mins. I managed to reach there today in 20mins, but ended up having mud all over the bottom ends of my black slacks. As I need to cut through this park with mud all over there even on the pavement wtf. =.= spoiled my mood.

Then this idiot female GP was either racist or she just doesn't like me. I know the jerk is taller, more well-built, more handsome, and most
importantly, he is a LOCAL student. Maybe she doesn't like Asian, or maybe it was just me. I found it disturbing that she doesn't look at me
everytime she talks to us. Ok, fine, it was tolerable, I've somehow expected this. But today she was obstructing my interests to learn more
stuff!!! This was unbearable.

So today as usual, we did 1-to-1 consultation with patients first then we presented and discussed the case with the GP. But the jerk got to stay in the consultation room and listen to my case, but I didn't!! Finally the last case of the morning, I kenot tahan already so I asked her,

Me, "Sorry dr, can I stay here to see the case?"

She replied, "No I think it might be unfair to the patient to have 2 medical students in the same room."

WTF! The jerk was there all the time when I presented!!!

She wouldn't know how much effort did I put in to take the initiative to do stuff. I have been quite passive in everything, scared to ask
questions, scared to request this and that... Now I've finally tried to be different after I came here, in order to fight with those aggressive
caucasians. And she turned me down. =.=

The jerk knows nuts ok please! I was always the one answering GP's questions so that we won't be in awkward silence. Everytime if we took history together, he'd fight to say everything in front of the GP. Ok fine, not that I care, as long as I learned my stuff.

Haiz, the sad part is I am gonna with this idiot female GP for many many sessions.

Felt damn shitty after the morning session.

But thing was abit different in the afternoon. We followed Dr Duncan in his clinic. omg he is soooo nice and full of patience! Especially when he talks to patients, he makes sure patients are fully understand with their conditions and all the other necessary patients' education. He is
just awesome lah! I got to ask him a lot of questions which cleared most of my doubts in prescribing...

Unlike the idiot female GP who didn't even notice and address the patient's worry until the patient cried... PADAN MUKA!  (good that I had tissue paper with me)

Again sad part is, I will only have another 1 more session with Dr Duncan... :(

*yawns* another long day, hopefully can follow the phlebotomist (The one who is pro in blood-taking) tomorrow.

rants, uni life, crap

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