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CyberSetan
post Mar 6 2012, 10:01 PM

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QUOTE(h3ll0 @ Mar 6 2012, 11:18 AM)
hello all, not a med student here, but I need your opinions
I wanted to buy a stethoscope as a gift for a friend, well she already has a Littmann stet, but she didn't like the color (she ordered other color but since it's out of stock, so by default she got black). I was thinking to buy her another color, but not Littmann, how about other brand? I search online, there's this one named Ultrascope, got her fav color & it's custom made, can choose your own design, I think she will like it. I'm thinking to order it for her, but I need to know if Ultrascope is a good one, coz usually students bought Littmann right. Besides, she already had Littmann, so I'm thinking why not buying her other brand, she can use them alternately. Any feedback on Ultrascope brand?

edit : btw, is it allowed to have such bright color stet in the hospital? if not then no point buying her the stet tongue.gif
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She already got a Littmann stethoscope... unless you are planning to help upgrade her stethoscope to a better model (if she needs to), there is no need to buy her another stethoscope~

Buy her something else...~ An ophthalmoscope + otoscope combo for example... or a sphygmomanometer (BP set)...~


Added on March 6, 2012, 10:02 pm
QUOTE(SticH @ Mar 5 2012, 09:03 PM)
How much is that and wher can I get em?
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You will have to contact Littmann Malaysia for the price of that...

Try this: http://solutions.3m.com.my/wps/portal/3M/e...C/stethoscopes/

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post Mar 7 2012, 12:16 PM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Mar 6 2012, 09:40 PM)
stethoscopes are NOT and should not be fashion statements.....and if she is really a medical student, she has more important things to worry about than the colour of her stets.....and this is NOT a commodity where one 'tries' every brand there is...littmann is the gold standard, and practically all me med students will stick to it....
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i see..I was just thinking there's no harm having a stet with ur fav color... I guess that's just a layman's thought laugh.gif

QUOTE(CyberSetan @ Mar 6 2012, 10:01 PM)
She already got a Littmann stethoscope... unless you are planning to help upgrade her stethoscope to a better model (if she needs to), there is no need to buy her another stethoscope~

Buy her something else...~ An ophthalmoscope + otoscope combo for example... or a sphygmomanometer (BP set)...~

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yea I should buy her something else then, thanks!
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post Mar 8 2012, 09:20 AM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Mar 7 2012, 01:24 AM)
you may be surprised to know that non-native speakers often perform better at english testings....and many of the imu-pms students are actually very good at their english.....just as long as it is not spoken english..... smile.gif
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Not very surprised, just like us having to sit IELTS for AHPRA registration, lol, brilliant marks but not-so-brilliant communication at work. Sigh what I want to pinpoint is that I dont think it is a fair rating system to put such a high weightage on english writing than clinical performance, ie, clinical references. Though clinical references are not consistent/accurate especially when you are a med student, busy floating around, but at least better than those ENGLISH ESSAYS! =(
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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Mar 5 2012, 05:28 PM)
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2012/03/0...e-red-with-mmc/  
Ukraine: Here we come again - I am a connected person!
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Another...~

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Milestone Achievement In Ukraine - Malaysia Education Cooperation

By Azzah Mohamad

KUALA LUMPUR, March 5 (Bernama) -- Ukraine and Malaysia marked the 20th anniversary of diplomatic relations over the weekend, during which time both countries have seen bilateral ties increase politically, economically and also in the education sector.

One of the most significant recent developments was in the education sector, described by Ukraine ambassador to Malaysia Ihor V Hummenyi, as a "milestone achievement."

He announced that Lincoln University College, Malaysia had concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with three prominent universities in Ukraine to operate three Off-Shore Campus Medical Degree Programmes to award local students with the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree.

This was a milestone achievement for Ukrainians and Malaysians, said the envoy, as the MoU was sealed due to the cooperation of the Ukraine embassy here and the Government of Malaysia, particularly the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC), Malaysian Qualification Agency and the Ministry of Higher Education.

Hummenyi explained the programme during an interview with Bernama in conjunction with the celebration of the 20th anniversary of diplomatic relations with Malaysia.
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-- BERNAMA


Who is behind Lincoln University College?

... wait~ I found out already...

http://www.lincoln.edu.my/people-a-staff/m...-a-faculty.html

it seems that OUR former dean of MSU-IMS (Dato' Abdul Gani) went to become the VICE CHANCELLOR of LUC...
no wonder~

http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v6/newsg...l.php?id=650029

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post Mar 8 2012, 08:40 PM

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QUOTE(CyberSetan @ Mar 8 2012, 08:20 PM)
Another...~
Who is behind Lincoln University College?

... wait~ I found out already...

http://www.lincoln.edu.my/people-a-staff/m...-a-faculty.html

it seems that OUR former dean of MSU-IMS (Dato' Abdul Gani) went to become the VICE CHANCELLOR of LUC...
no wonder~

http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v6/newsg...l.php?id=650029
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i think you meant DVC..


seems like their academic staff are quite credible with so many professors...
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post Mar 8 2012, 08:45 PM

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QUOTE(CyberSetan @ Mar 8 2012, 08:20 PM)
Another...~
Who is behind Lincoln University College?

... wait~ I found out already...

http://www.lincoln.edu.my/people-a-staff/m...-a-faculty.html

it seems that OUR former dean of MSU-IMS (Dato' Abdul Gani) went to become the VICE CHANCELLOR of LUC...
no wonder~

http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v6/newsg...l.php?id=650029
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So will the course be conducted in russian? All the profs are russians!
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post Mar 8 2012, 08:46 PM

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QUOTE(zstan @ Mar 8 2012, 08:40 PM)
i think you meant DVC..
seems like their academic staff are quite credible with so many professors...
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Yes, my mistake, he is now the Deputy Vice Chancellor of LUC~
I guess being former high ranking officer in the Health Ministry is 'useful'~

Just see where Ismail Merican now~

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http://www.mahsa.edu.my/about-mahsa/messag...il-bin-merican/

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QUOTE(CyberSetan @ Mar 8 2012, 08:46 PM)
Yes, my mistake, he is now the Deputy Vice Chancellor of LUC~
I guess being former high ranking officer in the Health Ministry is 'useful'~

Just see where Ismail Merican now~

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http://www.mahsa.edu.my/about-mahsa/messag...il-bin-merican/
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pro chancellor only what...

he will only be involved in giving out scrolls during graduation and nothing more...
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post Mar 9 2012, 03:42 AM

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Here~

http://www.lincoln.edu.my/courses/doctor-c...o-ukraine-.html
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post Mar 9 2012, 06:23 AM

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QUOTE(zstan @ Mar 8 2012, 09:48 PM)
pro chancellor only what...

he will only be involved in giving out scrolls during graduation and nothing more...
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They are more like commission agents. Your worth depends on how strong your cable is. Most retired civil servants who sits as Chairman of plcs do the same thing.
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post Mar 14 2012, 10:06 PM

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hmm..direct application for international students seem possible here..

http://www.qub.ac.uk/home/StudyatQueens/In...nts/Howtoapply/


Added on March 14, 2012, 10:35 pmRussell Group has 24 unis now, Durham, York, Exeter and Queen Mary.

http://russellgroup.ac.uk/russell-group-la...rees-to-expand/


Added on March 15, 2012, 1:27 pmQuick question for med students - how "stressful" is first semester (first year) really? Or is it dependent on the course structure (there are variations among med schools), and also to a lesser extent the individual?

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Hello future doctors. I have a question here. I'm about to be a medical student soon. Because I'm taking A-Levels, I'm unlikely to apply for IPTAs. So my choice is now are IPTS universities. Between UCSI and Taylors medical school, which one is more recommended? I'm more towards UCSI now but I heard that the environment of study and the facilities are more well equipped at Taylors.
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QUOTE(arsengal @ Mar 22 2012, 01:58 PM)
Hello future doctors. I have a question here. I'm about to be a medical student soon. Because I'm taking A-Levels, I'm unlikely to apply for IPTAs. So my choice is now are IPTS universities. Between UCSI and Taylors medical school, which one is more recommended? I'm more towards UCSI now but I heard that the environment of study and the facilities are more well equipped at Taylors.
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Pls check with UCSI whether they have any places to give to outsiders who are not their foundation students.
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QUOTE(arsengal @ Mar 22 2012, 01:58 PM)
Hello future doctors. I have a question here. I'm about to be a medical student soon. Because I'm taking A-Levels, I'm unlikely to apply for IPTAs. So my choice is now are IPTS universities. Between UCSI and Taylors medical school, which one is more recommended? I'm more towards UCSI now but I heard that the environment of study and the facilities are more well equipped at Taylors.
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that's a bit presumptive....even for the msian scenario.....
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QUOTE(limeuu @ Mar 22 2012, 03:49 PM)
that's a bit presumptive....even for the msian scenario.....
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Quote from Axiata scholarship requirements:

"Application for the Young Talent Programme must be submitted to Axiata Group Berhad by the due date.

1.The applicant must be a Malaysian citizen or permanent resident of Malaysia.
2.The applicant must have a conditional offer from one of the listed universities in the types of degrees listed.
3.The applicant must have achieved at least 4 As in STPM, and a forecasted result of ABB in A Levels, 36 points in IB, 99% TER for South Australian Matriculation, a minimum 3.7 GPA for American Degree Programme or a 98% in International Canadian Pre-University.
4.The applicant must be proficient in English, and any other spoken and written languages are favourable.
5.The applicant must consistently display active participation in sports, clubs and societies, and/or the performing arts.
6.The offer is subject to terms and conditions in relation to the student’s performance in academic and extra-curricular activities. Successful candidates will be required to attend further assessments and interviews."

Look how unfair they rate STPM results against the other pre-u qualifications. Tougher exams but lesser recognition.

For those taking STPM and you are aiming for medic, pls take note of the equivalent.

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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Mar 22 2012, 03:58 PM)
Quote from Axiata scholarship requirements:

"Application for the Young Talent Programme must be submitted to Axiata Group Berhad by the due date.

1.The applicant must be a Malaysian citizen or permanent resident of Malaysia.
2.The applicant must have a conditional offer from one of the listed universities in the types of degrees listed.
3.The applicant must have achieved at least 4 As in STPM, and a forecasted result of ABB in A Levels, 36 points in IB, 99% TER for South Australian Matriculation, a minimum 3.7 GPA for American Degree Programme or a 98% in International Canadian Pre-University.
4.The applicant must be proficient in English, and any other spoken and written languages are favourable.
5.The applicant must consistently display active participation in sports, clubs and societies, and/or the performing arts.
6.The offer is subject to terms and conditions in relation to the student’s performance in academic and extra-curricular activities. Successful candidates will be required to attend further assessments and interviews."

Look how unfair they rate STPM results against the other pre-u qualifications. Tougher exams but lesser recognition.

For those taking STPM and you are aiming for medic, pls take note of the equivalent.
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for some reason, a lot of weightage is placed on the a levels.....and reflects a lack of knowledge about the different public exams and their equivalence....what's with the 'at least 4a's at stpm'?.....people actually are mad enough to take 5 principles?.....

in terms of the number of students getting a minimum abb at a levels, it's equivalent to my estimate of atar 70 or so..... (17% gets aaa, ie atar equivalent 83 and above......) and they want atar 99?.....

like i said many times, the a levels is still the EASIEST exam to score, and get preferential selection.....
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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Mar 22 2012, 02:38 PM)
Pls check with UCSI whether they have any places to give to outsiders who are not their foundation students.
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I did A-Levels with UCSI and I'm guaranteed a place with UCSI med school provided I didn't do something stupid during the interview in the upcoming month. Sorry I didn't state this earlier. But I'm also considering for Taylors or IMU. But practically my sponsor won't let me transfer to IMU unless I have a very strong reason for it, mostly because IMU costs a lot more.

QUOTE(limeuu @ Mar 22 2012, 03:49 PM)
that's a bit presumptive....even for the msian scenario.....
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Haha I have evidences to support that smile.gif
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QUOTE(arsengal @ Mar 22 2012, 05:46 PM)
I did A-Levels with UCSI and I'm guaranteed a place with UCSI med school provided I didn't do something stupid during the interview in the upcoming month. Sorry I didn't state this earlier. But I'm also considering for Taylors or IMU. But practically my sponsor won't let me transfer to IMU unless I have a very strong reason for it, mostly because IMU costs a lot more.
Haha I have evidences to support that  smile.gif
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You are a scholarship holder? Interviews were mere formalities but if there are limited places, it does matter.


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QUOTE(limeuu @ Mar 22 2012, 05:03 PM)
for some reason, a lot of weightage is placed on the a levels.....and reflects a lack of knowledge about the different public exams and their equivalence....what's with the 'at least 4a's at stpm'?.....people actually are mad enough to take 5 principles?.....

in terms of the number of students getting a minimum abb at a levels, it's equivalent to my estimate of atar 70 or so..... (17% gets aaa, ie atar equivalent 83 and above......) and they want atar 99?.....

like i said many times, the a levels is still the EASIEST exam to score, and get preferential selection.....
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Guess that's the way many ppl look at it. How the modular system STPM will be viewed is another doubt. Looks like the door is closing fast on the poorer segment of society.


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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Mar 22 2012, 07:18 PM)
You are a scholarship holder? Interviews were mere formalities but if there are limited places, it does matter.


Added on March 22, 2012, 7:30 pm
Guess that's the way many ppl look at it. How the modular system STPM will be viewed is another doubt. Looks like the door is closing fast on the poorer segment of society.
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Limeuu, do you think the easier A levels would be a better bet for medic in oz compared with other oz pre-u notwithstanding the likely one year delay?


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